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I was sleeved on June 18, 2012, I weighed 334.9 lbs, today I weight 214, that's 121 lbs lost and I am one happy woman! Here is a few of my before and during pictures.

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My highest wt was 325 before I started leading up to pre op diet. 317 day before pre op diet...304 day of surgery (5/13) and 296 today.

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My starting weight was 309 and 292 on surgery day. Sleeved on 2/19, current weight 244.

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I was 522 to start' date=' now lost 141 since 11/12/12 and si

till losing every day![/quote']

Wwwoooooooowwwwww!!!!!

You are doing AMAZING!!!

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I was 353 the day I started to 2 week preop diet... its now 3 months later as of tomorroe and im down 73lbs.

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My starting weight was 309 and 292 on surgery day. Sleeved on 2/19' date=' current weight 244.

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Awesome......how is food to you now. Can you eat normal

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I can eat normal food but in smaller portions. My only limitations are the ones I have imposed on myself. However, believe it or not I am fighting against an eating disorder. I started to eat only yogurt or liquids only for awhile when food was not sitting well or I couldn't think of what to eat. I am still battling but nut and my wife are helping me try to overcome it.

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At my highest weight (Jan of 2012) I weighed 380. When I began pre-op (Mar 1, 2013) I weighed 355. My surgery was March 18th. I now weigh 280. I am 5'8" and 34 years old. My goal is somewhere under 175.

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there is a sub forum on this board specifically for those of us with 200+ pounds to lose where y'all will find a lot of inspiration! My highest weight was 360 with a BMI of 60, my weight when I started considering surgery was 335 and my weight on surgery day was 290.. I'm currently at 260 with just over 100 more pounds to go. I too struggled between VSG and RNY and even DS.. but I truly believe that I can do it with the VSG.

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Started at 318 but am a shrimp at 5'3 - my BMI was in the high risk range for surgery. Still losing with about 35 lbs to go to my healthy BMI goal.

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My highest weight was 355. I am 7 months post op and down 119 pounds. Weighing in my last time at 236. Getting closer to goal everyday.

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I was 333 on May/2012.... Today 180 lbs... i lost 43 lbs before surhery and 108 after my sleeve on oct 13th

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