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Beautiful surgery results livvsmum! Super happy for you!!!

Thank you. I am super pleased with the results.

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@@livvsmum Can you repost your before and afters though? I didnt see them at a glance. Or do u know what page they r on? Lol

I can post my most recent before/after, which was taken at 1 year post op. Right now I'm 22 months post op, another 20 pounds lighter and 22 inches thinner. I guess I should take a new one. :-) There's lots more in my profile and on my blog too.

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I've done my before and after sleeve surgery pics before in this thread. Here are my before and after abdominoplasty and panni pics. Don't worry the scar is covered with scar sheets, so it's safe for the weak of stomach. 155 pounds gone for good and 26 inches off my stomach gone for good from pre-op sleeve (9/12/13) to 1 month post op Tummy Tuck (6/12/15).

PS. don't mind the stretch marks. I wear them proudly as a momma of 4 amazing kiddos.

Bravo! Gorgeous!!!!

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livvsmum. You look gorgeous!!!!

I am planning my surgery for July. I can't wait!!!

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You all look great. I was sleeved 6/3 and have a hard time believing I will lose enough to wow anyone. Time will tell... Please keep sharing!!!

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I'm at the beginning of my journey but still can already see progress being made! Just over 4 weeks post op and down 15lbs from date of surgery and 35 lbs down since beginning Preop diet in April!

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Ok

I'm at the beginning of my journey but still can already see progress being made! Just over 4 weeks post op and down 15lbs from date of surgery and 35 lbs down since beginning Preop diet in April!

did you swell at first, so that it appeared you had not lost anything? Just had mine done 3 days ago, scale hasn't moved yet :-(

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I was sleeved Jan 2015, the process is slow but worth it :rolleyes:

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Ok

I'm at the beginning of my journey but still can already see progress being made! Just over 4 weeks post op and down 15lbs from date of surgery and 35 lbs down since beginning Preop diet in April!

did you swell at first, so that it appeared you had not lost anything? Just had mine done 3 days ago, scale hasn't moved yet :-(
It's common during the first few days not to see any scale movement. You've just had major surgery. Concentrate on healing and following the plan your Dr. gave you and don't worry about the scale for a while! There is definitely swelling from the procedure.

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I started at 250 six months ago and am 8 pounds from goal weight of 130. I'm 5'6

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You look fantastic! I'm shocked that so much came off so quickly for you! I started at 250 and am 5'7. Did you lose a lot prior to surgery? Have you worked out a lot? What was your keys to success? I'm so inspired by your success!

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Ok

I'm at the beginning of my journey but still can already see progress being made! Just over 4 weeks post op and down 15lbs from date of surgery and 35 lbs down since beginning Preop diet in April!

did you swell at first, so that it appeared you had not lost anything? Just had mine done 3 days ago, scale hasn't moved yet :-(
It's common during the first few days not to see any scale movement. You've just had major surgery. Concentrate on healing and following the plan your Dr. gave you and don't worry about the scale for a while! There is definitely swelling from the procedure.
thank you! Yes I will definitely just concentrate on healing but am very excited to see the scale move. Thanks for the help; -)

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Hey all! I'm so excited to finally be posting in BEFORE AND AFTER pics!

I was sleeved 1/5/15

July will be my 6 month post op appt.

as of last week I am down 98lbs.

I'm so so close to down 100!

But one day at a time.

First picture was 2 weeks after surgery and right was April 12th.

I was in a wedding this past Friday night. And the one on the right was at the wedding, 2 days ago.

the dress was a size 26 on left and I had ordered a 16 and had to have it taken in. I'm anywhere between a 12/14 now. It's just crazy that if you work your ass off and you will be successful.

Im loving myself more and more everyday!!

Thanks for checkin me out!!

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Omg ladies, you are all such an encouragement to me. I am just beginning my WLS journey thru Kaiser So Cal and I know it's not going to be easy but seeing your before and after pics inspire me. Congrats and keep up the good work ????

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