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4 months out, and as i sit and wonder why the weight is coming off so slow, i have to be thankful for the NSV.

1.i have shoes that fit now, feet are smaller

2.my fingers are smaller

3.need a new bra

4.i can do my own pedicure

5. cross my legs

6. was a 24-26 now a 16W

7.my face is so defined and so pretty

8. i can see my neck

sleeved9/12/12

277 day of surgery

current 229

not really big but look at what i achieved so far :)

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I like you!! Slow losers unite!!

Last night I was cold and put on my trusty hoodie and it looked like it belonged to a much bigger person :) I'm glad for these small things because I get down sometimes about my slow loss..

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laura i am right there with you. but we have to be thankful for these small achievements, right. i just think what i was doing before the sleeve i had a harde time losing just to have the surgery and now i look so differant. and you dont have far to go. we are doing awesome

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That is alot of progress, I can't wait til I have my 1st NSV, waiting now for approval. You are added to my list of inspirational people on here :} keep sharing your victories.

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You're doing a great job! Remember that every pound off is one gone forever if you this the right way. A slower journey can be frustrating but I still feel that it gives us more time to address the underlying causes of our obesity. I had an easier time in maintenance for it.

May I also say many will be envious that you've lost less than fifty pounds yet shed several sizes! I don't think I really lost a size until about 50 pounds down. I can tell you from my experience that sizes go down much more quickly once you're out of the plus sizes, too, so you have that to look forward to. :)

You've done great. Stay positive and focus on the goal of staying healthy and at goal for the rest of your life. That's worth however long it takes to get there,

~Cheri

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Great job

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cheri thanks im trying to stay positive, but there are days i wonder if this new tool is going to help me

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But it is working my dear!! Look at us! I know that many times I have lost about twenty pounds and at some point I stop and it starts coming back:(

Now we have done that AND it still going in the right direction :)

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I was sleeved nov. 6 and am losing more slowly than others as well...but I am losing steadily and for that I'm happy! Hang in there.

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Every NSV is so important and keeps everything in perspective . It truly is the small victories that count some days!! Be proud of your successes!!

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renea you are very encouraging thank you

tparker hang in there also girlie i feel ya

laura you are so right

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You are truly welcome!! We are all in this weight loss journey together:)

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I love the nsv posts...I officially retired my pre-surgery jeans and a few pairs of sweats even! My winter jacket is too big too. I'm also able to di stairs without huffing and puffing! :-)

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You've lost 50 lbs in 4 months and gone from a 24/26 to a 14/16 in 4 months. How can you say it's not working? How can you say you're a slow loser? That's about 12 lbs per month. Your sleeve is working great.

I'm 10 months out and have gone from a 24/26 to a 12/14. I've lost 125 lbs which is about 12 lbs per month. So I think you're about normal.

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