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Just curious how the March 8th sleevers are doing? I'm down 18 pounds since surgery and things are flowing really well! How's everyone else? What are some challenges?

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I was sleeved March 6. I have lost 10 lbs. tomorrow will be day 18. I seem to be losing the weight from the top down. My face looks thinner and I don't have as much back fat. I worry that I will never be able to eat normal again. I don't mean the same amount but now when I eat it seems to get stuck. I am still eating things like yogurt, Soups, malt o meal.

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I was sleeved on March 8, 2013 I have lost 13 lbs in exactly two weeks. I was 210 and today I am 197. On my way, but only the beginning.

Great weight loss for you, Congratulations on the 18lbs!

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Got sleeve on March 8, down 20 lbs. I'm wondering what everyone else's challenges are as well. Here's mine:

Protein - cannot manage to get enough

liquids - I've never been a big drinker of Water etc. I'm making an effort but still don't get near enough.

Tiredness - I'm tired all the time. I suspect more water would help. I went to a martial arts tournament with my kids yesterday, came home at 2 pm and slept on and off the rest of the day.

Exercise - too tired. I know more exercise would help with the tiredness.

There's probably more that I'm not thinking of just now but don't feel like putting forth the energy to think of them:)

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I was sleeved March 8 as well! Yesterday my Fitbit scale had me confused with my husband ..... I weigh 222. Day of surgery I was 242 so 20 pounds since surgery. I'm exhausted though.... I do have issues getting in all my Protein and Water but each day I'm getting there. I have low Iron as well .... I'm sure my post op diet isn't helping with that! ;). I took an extra week off after we returned from vacation/surgery and have sent my daughter to daycare just so I could have a week to myself. :). Hoping to get on the treadmill for some walking as the snow isn't melting anytime soon here!

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Got sleeve on March 8, down 20 lbs. I'm wondering what everyone else's challenges are as well. Here's mine:

Protein - cannot manage to get enough

Liquids - I've never been a big drinker of Water etc. I'm making an effort but still don't get near enough.

Tiredness - I'm tired all the time. I suspect more water would help. I went to a martial arts tournament with my kids yesterday, came home at 2 pm and slept on and off the rest of the day.

Exercise - too tired. I know more exercise would help with the tiredness.

There's probably more that I'm not thinking of just now but don't feel like putting forth the energy to think of them:)

WOW that is my story exactly!

I was sleeved on the 4th and am down 28 pounds. I stalled and have not seen the scale budge in 4 days.

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WOW that is my story exactly!

I was sleeved on the 4th and am down 28 pounds. I stalled and have not seen the scale budge in 4 days.

I was also sleeved on the 4th and am down 22 lbs. I've also been stalled for 4 days. I'm ready for that scale to get moving again.

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Me too. Surgery on 3/4 . Down 27 lbs. but no movement in the las 7 days except I gained 1 lb then lost it the next day

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