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DeeJack, that's incredible! Congrats!

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Jenah!! How are you doing??? :)

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Anyone heard from jenah today was her day. thinking about you jenah and hoping to hear from you soon.

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way to go deejack, i was sleeved on same day

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I just messaged Jenah too. Did anyone hear from her yet?

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Hey everyone... how are you doing?

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Hey everyone.... how are you doing?

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Sleeved on the 19th down 24.8 lbs total. 19 since surgery. Blessed with easy recovery so far.

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3/19- doing okay here. As of last week I'm down 25 lbs. I didn't weigh myself this week. Harddddddd time drinking Water only because I have no desire for fluids or food. I never get all my water in and lucky if I eat 2x's a day and that's forcing myself. This has always happened to me post previous surgeries. Besides the eating and drinking situation, I get head spins now (6 days) when I lay down or roll over in bed (vertigo)? Other than that all is well. I hope everyone else is fine.

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I can't believe it's been a month n two days since March 19th. But I can tell by my body that I've loss 54 pounds all together. Start weight was 274. Surgery weight was 253 and my Current weight is 220. This surgery is truly making a difference in my life. I've went from a 3x to a 2x. I've went from a size 42 pants to a size 40 pants.

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My SW Was 236. Surgery day was 228... current weight 214.5... the scale hasn't moved I almost 3 weeks. I can only get between 350-500 cals a day. Somethings gotta give soon :/ BUT I'm happy w my loss :)

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My SW Was 236. Surgery day was 228... current weight 214.5... the scale hasn't moved I almost 3 weeks. I can only get between 350-500 cals a day. Somethings gotta give soon :/ BUT I'm happy w my loss <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

Congrats. I give thx to the man up above because with his help I won't b done yet til I reach 165

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