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I was sleeved on Jan 25 2011. I started at 340 lbs. I have now reached the one hundreds! I was wearing a size 28 to a 30/32 and now am wearing size med tops and large bottoms. My current weight is 196. I no im barely in the "one hundreds" but it is so exciting I never thought I would of made it this far. My doc would never discuss a goal weight he would only talk in % of excess body weight. I still have a couple months till I'm a year hoping to reach 175

Tracey

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That's amazing! Congratulations on your success, you can do it!

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You are an inspiration to me..you say u"still have a couple of months" til u r a yr. But then u say you were sleeved in 1-25-11, am I confused all on my own or is one of the statements a mix up? Regardless, RIGHT ON, I will not give up!!

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Thank you for your post. My highest weight was 342. I was sleeved on 10/23. My goal weight is 175. Its inspiring to hear it is possible.

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Absolutely inspiring! Congratulations. You have come a long, long way. WTG!

life is a journey, not a destination; so, stop running -H.D. THEROUX

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You have done sooooo well, congrats:). It must feel so wonderful to be in onederland, you have reason to Celebrate.< /p>

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That's Awesome, I'm 5 months out and 19lbs away from onederland. Can't wait haven't been that weight for nearly 10 years. All the best to everyone on this journey.

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Congratulations to you!!! I am also in Onederland since yesterday... at 198. Yayyy to us!!

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FABULOUS!

I am 20lbs away from "Onederland". It has been about 23 years since I have been in the 100s. Can't wait!

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WOW. your "before" sounds a lot like me. Thanks for the inspiration. I'm pre-op and just starting my VSG journey... I'm so afraid of getting stuck at 230 since I haven't been able to get below 230 in over 20 years.

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FABULOUS!

I am 20lbs away from "Onederland". It has been about 23 years since I have been in the 100s. Can't wait!

Fantastic, all the best on your way to ONEderland.

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Hit ONEderland yesterday! It's such an awesome feeling to know the scale will never lead with a 2 again!!!!!

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Awesome! Thank you for inspiring me!

pre-surgery weight 325; surgery date 2/28/2013; surgery weight 307; 8 weeks past-op weight 281.4; 12 weeks post-op 274

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I hit onederland a few weeks ago. Had not been in the 100's for 44 years. Yes I said 44 yrs. amazing for me. I never dreamed that I would ever be this weight again. I went from a 24 to a 16 now. Still can't wrap my brain around this. Hardly ever hungry and can not eat that much at all even after 8 months. It is coming off very slowly but still dropping.

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