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Down 94 since I started my journey, last October. -25 pre op, -69 since my surgery December 10th. Feeling life a million bucks!! Only 11 more pounds to go till I hit my goal :) I lost a lot quickly in the beginning and not I average between 6-8 lbs a month which I am pretty happy with! Congratulations to everyone you guys are doing fantastic!!

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Had my 6 month check up yesterday. Down 78 lbs since consult and 63 since surgery. Also down 3 pants sizes and two shirt sizes. Doc is happy and so am I. Slow and steady wins the race, right?

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oops! it was 63!! Even better

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My surgeon told me to stay away from Pasta and bread it will swell up in me and cause me to throw it up, since sleeve so narrow. Not good for me anyway. I do miss eating subs, oh well, I ate enough over the years so its all good.

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Almost 30 more to go

Surgery Dec 26, 2012

All together down 110

Best thing I ever did :)

Patty

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DOS 269 highest 273

Today 198. Finally seen under 200, it's been a long time coming.

its so great to be in Onederland :)

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I hit my 6 month mark...and also my 100 lbs down mark! I have noticed in the last week that I was able to keep things down more easily. I remind myself that

That I could end up back there if I am not careful. I love my sleeve and am grateful for my second chance!

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Hello all the December Sleevers!! I had surgery Dec 4, so roughly 6 months out now?? Anyways I started at 298lbs (41BMI) today I am at 188lbs which, for my height (I am tall), is a 26BMI!! I am happy to see so many people doing so well!! Keep up the fantastic work...have looked at a few of your before and after photos...you all look fantastic!!!

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I have been stalled for a while but still all good. I was sleeved on 12/18 and am down about 71 lbs! about 40 lbs to go.

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Surgery date 12-12-12 at 237 pounds.

Current weight 171

Total loss 66 and 34 more pounds to goal.

I haven't had any real stall, just slow and steady loss.

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