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it's so long since I was under 300 I just can't imagine how that feels.

It's been 20 years since I've been under 300 I feel wonderful I've went from a size 56 pants to 40 can't believe only 7 months ago I was where I was and where I'm at now.

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I was 451 had surgery 10/10/2012 and I'm at 276 now.

Ya right.... I mean congrats! Thats amazing. What are you doing for exercise?

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Ya right.... I mean congrats! Thats amazing. What are you doing for exercise?

I actually haven't been exercising. And what you don't believe my weight loss.

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It's been 20 years since I've been under 300 I feel wonderful I've went from a size 56 pants to 40 can't believe only 7 months ago I was where I was and where I'm at now.

I hope to be able to get results like you that is wonderful!

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I actually haven't been exercising. And what you don't believe my weight loss.

Ya, hard to believe but I believe it. Congratulations on your weight loss so far. :)

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I'm 332 and my surgery date is may 28th! I was starting to feel like a whale seeing people who are 180 and wanting the surgery :P lol!

Lol...well congrats on your upcoming date and I know the feeling.

Dstined4gr8tnes

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I am 5'8" (although my surgeon's office keeps listing me at 5'6" (annoying) and I was 398 on surgery day 10/8, I'm now down to 300 (98lbs lost and more to go) .....anything is possible. If you work hard, anything is possible.

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Like others have said your definitely not alone.

When I met my surgeon last August I was 332. Surgery day I was 300. Today I'm down to 247! I'm 5'8" and starting bmi was almost 51, now down to 38 ;-)

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I started at 352 and am currently in the 240's (242 this morning). My ultimate goal is 190, I'm 5'8 if that helps.

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Ya' date=' hard to believe but I believe it. Congratulations on your weight loss so far. :)[/quote']

Here are before and after pictures and the after pic was almost a month ago and I've lost 19 more lbs since then

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I was 404 and had surgery on January 25th. Now I'm down 75 pounds. Yeah!!!

At the beginning of my journey, I wondered if others were as heavy as me. I really needed to be inspired by other people like me and wondered how long it would be before I'd lose a big chunk of weight. These days, I am losing about 2 pounds a week and a little disappointed its not more.

It took me five years to make up my mind to actually take the steps toward a healthier life. I'm thankful to be losing and happy, I went ahead and had the surgery.

Just take one day at a time and you will be fine. I wish you much success.

Val

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I was 404 and had surgery on January 25th. Now I'm down 75 pounds. Yeah!!!

At the beginning of my journey, I wondered if others were as heavy as me. I really needed to be inspired by other people like me and wondered how long it would be before I'd lose a big chunk of weight. These days, I am losing about 2 pounds a week and a little disappointed its not more.

It took me five years to make up my mind to actually take the steps toward a healthier life. I'm thankful to be losing and happy, I went ahead and had the surgery.

Just take one day at a time and you will be fine. I wish you much success.

Val

75 pounds is a lot of weight congratulations!

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You are definetely not alone! My surgeon also suggested bypass as an option for me.

At 5' 4" my highest weight was 380 at time of consultation and I couldn't beleive the scale! Something had to be done...

My sleeve was done on 04/30/13 and I am currently sitting at 347 and have been for over a week :blink:

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I hit a stall for 2 weeks didnt loss a pound actually gained a couple of pounds. I changed up my diet completely and kicked the weight loss off again try drinking more Water and increasing Protein intake and ate dif food than I had been eating. You will see a big difference I did.

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