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All Dr. Garcia's Sleeved Patients, Please Give Your Weightloss Amounts And Timeframes.....thanks!



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I haven't posted to this thread in awhile... Dr. Garcia last April (10.5 months) and down 188 pounds. I have a normal bmi... And just trying to take off a couple of more pounds for some bounce back room. I still have great restriction and eat about 2.5 oz of Protein for a meal. Good luck everyone!

 

Gr8 information congrats I was sleeved. 6 days ago what are something s I can eat now if you remember

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I was sleeved 10/09/12, I was 342lbs and am now 251lbs!! 91lbs down, it's sooooooo exciting!!!

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Sleeved 10/25 and am down 56 lbs. Started at 220

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Sleeved 10/25 and am down 56 lbs. Started at 220

 

Gr8 job muffintop★

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How much have you lost since being sleeved by Dr. Garcia and in what timeframe are u losing?

I was sleeved by Dr Garcia on Oct 27, 2011.

Currently down 63 pounds: started at 270 and now I'm 206! I feel so lucky to have had Dr Garcia as my surgeon---

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I trying to go to Dr. Garcia in April.

 

You won't be disappointed. ..his team is amazing.

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I was sleeved 11/8/12 and at the 2 week mark I was down 17lbs.. I weigh in again this thurs ( I vowed to do it once a week). I think it depends on the person though and not the surgeon.

 

People all heal up at different paces and with that are able to eat/drink more then others or some can exercise while others may not be able to or just may not be doing it. Just lots of things to take into consideration :)

 

I am very please with my results I am happy with the scale but even more please with the inches that I seem to be losing to me that speaks in volumes. I have not measured but clothing is fitting differently and just so excited about that!

 

Good Luck! :)

 

Just to give an update, I am a little over 4 months out now and I am down 58lbs since surgery, total of 77 since pre-op diet and a total of 79lbs from highest :)

 

Dr.Garcia and his Staff are great, I would do it all again in a heart beat :)

 

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Angel eyes can I ask what your weight was before and at surgery ? Also you height?

 

I am 5'6 and the weight's were

303lbs heaviest

301lbs when starting pre-op diet

282lbs on day of surgery

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Surgery was 10/30/12

HW = 256.8

SW = 247

CW = 196

Total Weight Loss = 60 pounds!!!

This was the best decision ever!

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Ok thank you! How did the doc come up with a goal weight??

 

Hello,

I honestly never asked the doctor his goal weight for me, the 135 is mine it may change as I drop weight I just want to look healthy along with feeling it :)

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Surgery was 10/30/12

HW = 256.8

SW = 247

CW = 196

 

Total Weight Loss = 60 pounds!!!

 

This was the best decision ever!

WTG!!! You're doing great!

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