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BASICALLY MY HIGHEST EVER 287 THEN BOTTOM LEFT I WAS IN THE GYM ALOT 240LBS THEN HAD A BACK INJURY AND GAINED WEIGHT THATS WHEN I HAD GASTRIC SLEEVE SURGERY ,TOP RIGHT IN RED 267LBS ON SURGERY BOTTOM RIGHT MY CURRENT STATE 194 TEN MONTHS OUT SURGERY BACK TO BEING A GYM RAT HOPEFULLY I CAN RECOVER MUSCLE AND SHAPEN UP SOME SKIN I DO TAKE supplements AND HAVE A STRICT GYM DIET PLAN NOW EVEN THO I CANT ET LIKE I USED TO GYM WISE I EAT VERRRRRYYY SLOOOWWWWW GOOD TRICK TO ACTUALLY EATING WHAT YOU NEED ATLEAST FOR ME IT IS

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ANOTHER B4 N AFTER

B4 AFTER

AND IM SORRY HAD TO DO IT A GYM SELFIE LOL

GYM SELFIE

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Luv the pics

You all look amazing

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Well, I posted a separate thread but I will repeat here because I remember as a preop loving these before and after threads!

There is a typo in my collage - but my stats are:

Sept 2011 lapband removal after 10 years

Weight at start of 2 week preop diet: 308# size approx 26-28W or 3X

December 11, 2011: Sleeve surgery 300#

February 2013: Goal 158# size approx 8 or medium

October 2013: Plastic surgery in Monterrey Mexico by Dr Sauceda 150#

Procedures done: Lower body lift, breast lift/augmentation, arm lift, small thigh lift (ie groin only incision)

Spent quite a bit of time in the mid 150s from Oct 2013 to March 2014

Current weight as of June 2014: 140 size approx 4 or small

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Awesome job

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Looks like you had a 360 right?

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I am at the very beginning stages of this whole process, I have just made up my mind that it is time to change my life and I want to spend the second half of my life healthy!!!!! I have a surgery consult on 7/2/14. You all look amazing and you are very inspiring to me. I have not made up my mind definatly on what procedure to have done. Any suggestions i am leaning toward to VGS. I'm jealous I wish I was ready to post picks, my time will come soon... :rolleyes:

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I'm now 4 1/2 months out. Had surgery on 2/10/14. The pic on the left is me at my highest 316lbs. The left was yesterday 6/27/14. I'm currently hovering at 221-223lbs. I'm about 22-24lbs from my goal of 199!!! I wanna make it to Onederland sooooo bad!!! Hopefully this plateau will end soon!!! I feel great tho!! Better then I ever remember feeling!!

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I'm now 4 1/2 months out. Had surgery on 2/10/14. The pic on the left is me at my highest 316lbs. The left was yesterday 6/27/14. I'm currently hovering at 221-223lbs. I'm about 22-24lbs from my goal of 199!!! I wanna make it to Onederland sooooo bad!!! Hopefully this plateau will end soon!!! I feel great tho!! Better then I ever remember feeling!!

Wow, well done to you for coming so far. And good luck for ending your stall.

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Almost a year out from surgery. Started at 258 and am now 166. For the first time ever my older sister (who's in the pics) is started to get worried that I may start stealing her clothes lol.

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OMG, how good do you look, well done.

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Well, I'm only 3 months post op so I only have before and during pics. I am so much happier these days!!!

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Yay!

Great job!'

Beautiful pics!!

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14 Months out. Over 90lbs. 5'3" large framed. 144 lbs. couldn't be happier.

That dress by the car is freaking awsome!!! Wow!!!

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