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I am coming up on the one year mark and I am extremely disappointed in myself. I had hoped to lose 100 lbs by now but alas it did not happen. I haven't lost much in the past 3 months or so. I have been slowed since January. Only down about 20 lbs since then.

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Go back to your Dr. See your nutritionist. See the psychologist . Same thing happened to me. I did all of the above and made it to goal!

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Hey July sleevers! My surgery date was 7/30/12... Highest weight was 354

Surgery weight was 334... And as of this Monday I was 204!!! I love my sleeve, it's the best thing I have ever done for myself!!! I hope to be under 200 lbs by my one year mark!!!

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Today is my one year surgiversary and I lost a total of 55 pounds...I am still losing and feel great...I started at 210 pounds and now weigh 155...I think I will be happy at 145...I have started exercising more and hope to get there by August...

Congrats how tall r u may I ask

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I am five feet and a half inch...lol...that half inch really does count..lol

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I am five feet and a half inch...lol...that half inch really does count..lol

Lol right that still amazgin I'm 5 foot 3 abs its takin Me foreva to get too where u at but congrats

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Go back to your Dr. See your nutritionist. See the psychologist . Same thing happened to me. I did all of the above and made it to goal!

Thanks for the advice, I had already been making those plans when I posted but at least now I know it was he right plan. I went to my surgeon; he only offered duodenal switch. Told me that this was probably the stabilization period. After I left his office I called the psych and made an appointment for this week. I finally lost five more stubborn pounds so I am at 90lbs and yesterday was my one year anniversary.

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Today is my one year surgiversary. I weighed in this morning at 168.4. I am at a normal BMI for the first time in my life :). The last few months have been hard. I still have a hard time always making the right choices. I have accepted this is a battle I will fight forever. I love my sleeve, would do it again in a heartbeat!!

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I was sleeved July 23' date=' 2012 and have lost 50 pounds.[/quote']

Cool dats was my bday n I was a week out then how r u doin now

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Hey July sleevers! My surgery date was 7/30/12... Highest weight was 354

Surgery weight was 334... And as of this Monday I was 204!!! I love my sleeve' date=' it's the best thing I have ever done for myself!!! I hope to be under 200 lbs by my one year mark!!![/quote']

Wonderful

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(Oops...wrong forum)

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I had my surgery July 12 2012 I'm down 108 lbs from a size 24 down too a 8 babbbyyy n a size 6 in panties yeyeyyyeeyyyy lol

Congrats

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