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Hi Everyone...

I'm so excited to be "on to a new life"!!!

I'm 4 days post-op and trying to determine a general idea of what kind of weight loss to expect. I've read through a lot of threads and feel confused about it. I'm interested in finding out:

1. the date of your surgery.

2. what was your weight the day you went in for surgery?

3. what do you weigh now?

4. your activity level (low, medium, high).

Any information would be greatly appreciated....

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I'm still presurgery but bmi makes a difference so ask them to either include that or include their height. I weigh 268 and am 5'9" but I assure you I will probably lose weight slower than someone who is 268 and 5'1"

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Surgery date : oct 31st 2012

Height: 5'6

Weight: 388

Bmi: 62.6

Surgery weight: 372

Today: 269

Bmi: 43.4

Total loss: 119 lbs

Surgery loss: 103

Exercise: none, although I work at FedEx office which is kinda physical sometimes.

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Highest weight was 249 lbs My height is 5'5"

Weight on surgery day was 236 lbs

Surgery was on 8-21-12 (so another 1 1/2 weeks I'll be 9 months out)

Today I weigh 167 lbs (weight loss slowed down ALOT after 6 months for me)

My personal 'goal' weight is 132 lbs.

At 6 1/2 months out I started back at the gym 5 days a week 50 min cardio each day and 3 days a week I add 20 min strength training. I have a labral tear in my hip so it prevented me from being at the gym earlier on, with injections it's now kept the pain at bay. But, even at the gym the past 8 weeks rigorously, the weight loss has still been slow.

My total caloric intake is between 700-900 calories a day on gym days and that's with subtracting what I burn off with cardio. On non gym days it's typically around 1000-1200 calories those days total.

My surgeon said to expect to lose 60-70 percent of the excess body weight....although I'm hoping to lose all of it, we shall see. And, as everyone here always says.....'don't compare your weight loss to everyone else, we all lose at our own rate, we all hit stalls for weeks and weeks on end, it will come off". It will be a commitment to keep it off, some think once they lose they will never regain, ummm not true, you can regain, so keep track and God speed!!

Karen

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Hi Everyone...

I'm so excited to be "on to a new life"!!!

I'm 4 days post-op and trying to determine a general idea of what kind of weight loss to expect. I've read through a lot of threads and feel confused about it. I'm interested in finding out:

1. the date of your surgery.

2. what was your weight the day you went in for surgery?

3. what do you weigh now?

4. your activity level (low' date=' medium, high).

Any information would be greatly appreciated....[/quote']

5-18-12

Highest weight: 358, at start of pre-op diet: 338, DOS: 288

Current weight: 193

Activity level: high.

I'm 5'7. From a size 30/32 to a 12 & medium/large.

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1) Sleeved 3/26/13

2) Preop weight - 284.4

3) Current weight - 250.9

4) Activity - Zumba 2-3x per week, Weight training 2-3x per week along with 15 min. Cardio intervals (treadmill or elliptical)

I just broke a 2 week stall, so I'm thrilled!! :)

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Sleeved jan 23

Height 5'

Highest weight 222

Surgery weight 204 (40ish bmi)

Current weight 160 (31.9 bmi)

Activity: 5-6 days a week plus job where on feet all day. So high activity. Started doing 40min of running/walking intervals and heavy weight training that have knocked off many more inches than the scale shows.

All at our own pace!

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Hi Everyone...

I'm so excited to be "on to a new life"!!!

I'm 4 days post-op and trying to determine a general idea of what kind of weight loss to expect. I've read through a lot of threads and feel confused about it. I'm interested in finding out:

1. the date of your surgery.

2. what was your weight the day you went in for surgery?

3. what do you weigh now?

4. your activity level (low, medium, high).

Any information would be greatly appreciated....

1. April 29, 2013

2. 363.4

3. 342.8

4. 1 to 2 hours aerobic activity per day (~ 4 to 8 miles on treadmill/elliptical)

FWIW - I really didn't lose much weight until approximately day 5 post op....in fact, there were a couple of days where I actually gained weight. Since day 5 though, I've been averaging a loss of around 1.7 lbs per day.

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My weight my first consultation was 291. I'm 5'10". My surgery was 4/16/13. Weight day of surgery was 284 and day i was released i was at 280. I went for a follow up this past Monday and I weigh 239. My exercise is pretty minimal right now due to a gout flare up that doesn't want to leave me alone. So I lost 41 pounds, somehow, in less than 3 weeks. Haven't weighed myself since though.

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Surgery Weight 295. DoS 03/13/13

Height 5'10" BMI: start 42.4 current 37.7

Current weight on 5/12/13 is 263.

32 lbs down in 2 months. I am not super fast but I am steady and so far no stalls. (knock on wood)

I have exercised 2-3 times a week mostly walking or Water aerobics but nothing heavy duty. as my weight drops I want to start a walk/jog plan which I just started a bit today.

My highest weight btw was 315 45 BMI back around December 2012.

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My info is in my signature. I consider myself a medium activity level.

Everyone if different in the way they lose their weight. Some people lose quickly some very slowly. The only thing we all share is the ability to lose all our excess weight. It takes time and hard work but everyone here can get to their goal weight. You need to find healthy foods that you enjoy eating; you need to find an exercise activity that you enjoy doing.

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Weight loss:

Heaviest (2 months before surgery): 360

DOS (7-2-2012): 335

Month 1: -45

Month 2: -45

Month 3: -30

Month 4: -15

Month 5: -15

Month 6: -20

Month 7: -8 ( 2-27-2013, goal - 2 lb below goal, 178 )

Month 9: + 12 , 190 (add lean muscle)

Month 10: -4, 186 (today - lean out a few lbs this month, but trying to preserve muscle gains at same time)

Exercise:

Month 1-4: low - moderate exercise (walking, elliptical) - fairly sporadic exercise

Month 5: moderate - running (3-5 mile a week) - start of disciplined exercise plan

Month 6: moderate- high running (10-15 mile a week) - 1 hour a day 3-4 days, rest every other day.

Month 7-10 : high (18-20 mile a week over 3 days, HIIT running 1 day, cross fit 2x a week, yoga when time in evening) - 1 hour a day 6 days, 1 day rest

Height: 5'11"

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March 12

255 before pre op diet

235 day of sugery

208 may be less haven't been on a scale in 4 days

5ft1 tall

apple shape lots lots of weight in my stomach

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