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Hi everyone!!

I was sleeved oct 24th of last year im a couple days shy of three months out! At my highest weight I was a whopping 352.6 lbs. On surgery day I was 336. Im so happy to report that almost three months out I am at 285.3 and still loosing! I must admit.. I need to get back to eating better! But generally I do real well. I'm super happy w my results and don't regret getting my sleeve at all. I worry about stretching my sleeve tho .. Someone I think I drink to fast or if I do t chew we'll enough. Other the. That I'm doing really well! Any other sleevers that where sleeved around my time and my size .. What are ur stats?! I was wondering if in ahead of the game behind or what! I know everyone's different but I can't help but wanting know how I'm doing!!!

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Hi I was sleeved Oct. 1 so a little ahead of you but my HW 293 DOS 280 current 210. Loving me sleeve haven't started exercising yet need to tighten up this skin lol other than that its all good ;)

Yolo

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congrats ladies. that is awesome. So jealous I am still pre op.

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I was sleeved the 23rd of October. I started at 283' date=' and am down to 229. So that is 54 pounds. Congrats on your success!![/quote']

Thats awesome congratulations :)

Yolo

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Was sleeved Oct 15th. Down 66lbs... still trying to get in all my liquid... any pointers?

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Sleeved 10/18, 5'9", DOS weight was 239 I'm now 203, I'm a really slow loser, I eat right and I'm in the gym for an hour every morning and I still lose slow. The plus side to that is I am having minimal hairloss and no loose skin at all. I just get upset that I see everyone else lose all this weight and here I am with a drop in the bucket. I do have to remember that everyone is different and loses at a different pace. I think we are all doing great!!!

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So I think I might be the slowest loser EVER!!!! Highest 285- preop 273 - today 241..... That only 32 pounds in 14 weeks! The holidays and a major adjustment in my thyroid meds have not helped but good grief!! I have decided to start and exercise program and see if that helps..... Just needed to vent....

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Sleeved 10/18, 5'9", DOS weight was 239 I'm now 203, I'm a really slow loser, I eat right and I'm in the gym for an hour every morning and I still lose slow. The plus side to that is I am having minimal hairloss and no loose skin at all. I just get upset that I see everyone else lose all this weight and here I am with a drop in the bucket. I do have to remember that everyone is different and loses at a different pace. I think we are all doing great!!!

You are on the same SLOW path that I am! You are not alone and I am so glad to hear you are getting in shape!

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You are on the same SLOW path that I am! You are not alone and I am so glad to hear you are getting in shape!

I;m glad that I'm not the only slow loser out there!!!!...lol I'm also glad that YOU'RE gonna start excercising, it makes you feel so good!

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Sleeved October 25,2012 and down 38 lbs. started at 220 and now 181, so about 38 lbs.

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Day of surg Oct5-2012 386 two weeks ago I was 324

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Sleeved October 25' date='2012 and down 38 lbs. started at 220 and now 180 so about 39 lbs.[/quote']

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Sleeved oct 22!

Highest: 330 DOS: 305 Current: 260

I am constantly stalling but my DOS pants were a tight size 26 and now I'm in a 20 so I'm still seeing results! :)

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