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Hey nov 19th girls! How is everyone making out?!? I hope well. I am doing really well and am so so happy that I made this excellent, life-changing decision. Those first couple days post-op, i had my doubts. However, to get on the scale and LOSE weight every time instead of gaining- it is truly a dream come true to me. My highest weight was 296 on november 4th, right before I started my pre-op diet. Today I weighed in at 251. This is the lightest I've been in a while and cant wait to continue to lose. My goal by my 24th bday on June 11th is to be in one-derland! Even 199 will do :) looking forward to the 6-week post op mark where my surgeon has cleared me to hit the gym for some spinning classes! Ladies- please share where u are and any upcoming goals or other fun things with me :)

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hey have a great time x

bet this will be your first time loosing weight on a vacation !

let us know how you get on x

Had a great time on vacation! There were so many food options that I was able to stay on soft foods (mostly, i had a couple slip ups). I did work out on the ship and stayed very active. At night I slept like a log with the rocking of the ship. A few times I felt a little exhausted and took mid day naps. I did not want to come home! :(

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Hi everyone. Wish I had found this site before I had my surgery which was Nov. 20th in Tijuana, Mexico. I was very scared to be going to a foreigh country for the surgery but everything worked out o.k. The only complication I had was feeling very sick after surgery and I also had a terrible headache. I live in Ontario, Canada so the flight was long - 6 hours plus waiting times at different airports. I am done 16 lbs so far and this has been the first week I have actually felt close to normal. What Vitamins (B12, Iron, etc.) is everyone taking. Thanks for letting me in the group even though I am the 20th.

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Hi everyone. Wish I had found this site before I had my surgery which was Nov. 20th in Tijuana' date=' Mexico. I was very scared to be going to a foreigh country for the surgery but everything worked out o.k. The only complication I had was feeling very sick after surgery and I also had a terrible headache. I live in Ontario, Canada so the flight was long - 6 hours plus waiting times at different airports. I am done 16 lbs so far and this has been the first week I have actually felt close to normal. What Vitamins (B12, Iron, etc.) is everyone taking. Thanks for letting me in the group even though I am the 20th.[/quote']

hey welcome to the group !

what surgeon had you in Mexico ? i was the 19th in Tijuana with Dr Almanza .

i don't know what i weigh my scales broke but as of last Tuesday i was down 18 pound and i can really feel it.

i am taking two Multi Vitamins a day i can't find small enough capsules in the other Vitamins .

Sarah x

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It sounds like everyone is doing really awesome. To answer your Vitamin question- I take 1 Multivitamin twice a day and 1 500mg calcium citrate three times a day when I'm behaving myself. They are all chewable, and are Bariatric Advantage brand.

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hey welcome to the group !

what surgeon had you in Mexico ? i was the 19th in Tijuana with Dr Almanza .

i don't know what i weigh my scales broke but as of last Tuesday i was down 18 pound and i can really feel it.

i am taking two multi Vitamins a day i can't find small enough capsules in the other Vitamins .

Sarah x

Hi |Sarah. I had Dr. Ponce in Tijuana. He was really great.

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Fellow November 19th sleeves...where is everyone at 2 months post-op? I've lost 65 pounds total!!!

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Fellow November 19th sleeves...where is everyone at 2 months post-op? I've lost 65 pounds total!!!

That is great! I've lost 63!

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Awesome! Our weight loss is so close, it's amazing!!!

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