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Hello everyone,

I am new to this board and am wondering how much weight people need to lose or have lost. I would like to lose 160-170 lbs, I am hoping this is the right surgery for me. I am not sure how successful people are with that kind of weight loss with the sleeve. Anyway-thanks for taking the time to read my question.

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100-110 pounds

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It was a woman on her that lost 200lbs I believe it's partially up to the person

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I have lost @ 30 pounds and would like to lose at least 50 more

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Well, if you go by my excess weight according to BMI charts, I needed to lose 153 lbs. According to my doctor, he will be happy with 142 lbs lost. I am going for my doc's recommendation and seeing how I feel then, maybe lose more if I feel like it.

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108 down. 66 so far.

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about 100-105

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100-105

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Charts say I should lose about 130 pounds. I lost weight before and felt GREAT weighing 175 pounds. So, if I go by that, I need to lose about 85-90 pounds. 100 would be awesome but I will be very happy with 80-100.

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I'm hoping for 120!

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Hopefully I will lose 130 lbs....so excited!!! May 22,2013 is my day

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Hopefully I will lose 130 lbs....so excited!!! May 22,2013 is my day

Hey, May 22 is my day, too! :)

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I'd like to lose 130 lbs. That would be so life changing for me.

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I think the avg for everyone here is between 100 to 200 , but there are many above and below that. Like ebonisekim said its up to the person. The mind is what makes you successful. The sleeve definitely helps, but you have want to do the work and change your lifestyle to get there.

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