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I was sleeved on may 23rd and I have lost 24 lbs in one week after surgery. Lost 17 in my 2 week preop for a total of 41 lbs.

I was sleeved on the 23rd as well and lost 20 lbs in one week. I'm only weighing weekly so I'm not sure about my next weigh in until Thursday. ..I didn't have a pre op though. I know I wont lose anywhere close to 20 lbs every week.

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Hi there May sleevers 2013! I was sleeved on the 11th of May and I have lost 25 pounds in basically 2 weeks! excited but worried...is it too much too fast? how are you guys doing?

Hi I was sleeve on May 6 so far I Lost 30 pounds.....super happy... and all you are doing good....

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Okay I want to know what all u SUPER LOSERS are doing to knock off 20+ lbs in a week?!?!?

CONGRATS and continued success to you all!!!

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Okay I want to know what all u SUPER LOSERS are doing to knock off 20+ lbs in a week?!?!?

CONGRATS and continued success to you all!!!

Me too! Though I'm not sure that mirroring what other are doing will necessarily work for me. I'm hoping to make it to 16 lbs loss by Tues which will be 4 weeks post-op (three lbs to go!).

Starting Weight: 270<br />Surgery Weight: 251<br />Two-Week Post-op Weight: 241

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I guess the comparisons would happen either way, but it seems like it would be a "more level" comparison if we shared the % lost instead of the #...sometimes I think those with "lower" numbers get frustrated when it is likely due to a lower starting weight. So, I'll start, I am almost 4 weeks out (May 8) and I've lost 27 pounds or 9.3%...I'm hopeful that a few more pounds will drop by Wed so I can be closer to 10% down (which would be 20% of my overall goal)...wow, with all these numbers you'd never guess I was a communications major in college :-)

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I guess the comparisons would happen either way' date=' but it seems like it would be a "more level" comparison if we shared the % lost instead of the #...sometimes I think those with "lower" numbers get frustrated when it is likely due to a lower starting weight. So, I'll start, I am almost 4 weeks out (May 8) and I've lost 27 pounds or 9.3%...I'm hopeful that a few more pounds will drop by Wed so I can be closer to 10% down (which would be 20% of my overall goal)...wow, with all these numbers you'd never guess I was a communications major in college :-)[/quote']

For percentage do you take the percentage of total or excess? I have a low bmi

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For percentage do you take the percentage of total or excess? I have a low bmi

You can do it either way, but "Biggest Loser" style would be to take your current weight divided by your starting weight.

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You can do it either way' date=' but "Biggest Loser" style would be to take your current weight divided by your starting weight.[/quote']

The biggest loser one doesn't make sense to me that would be 92%..

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I guess the comparisons would happen either way' date=' but it seems like it would be a "more level" comparison if we shared the % lost instead of the #...sometimes I think those with "lower" numbers get frustrated when it is likely due to a lower starting weight. So, I'll start, I am almost 4 weeks out (May 8) and I've lost 27 pounds or 9.3%...I'm hopeful that a few more pounds will drop by Wed so I can be closer to 10% down (which would be 20% of my overall goal)...wow, with all these numbers you'd never guess I was a communications major in college :-)[/quote']

Very true! I guess that means that I am down 12% overall and a little over 5% since surgery on May 7. I was a communications major too :) .

Starting Weight: 270<br />Surgery Weight: 251<br />Two-Week Post-op Weight: 241

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I only weigh once per week but on Thursday which was one week post op I weighed 247...I started at 268 on May 23rd ( this was my highest weight since I had no pre op diet)

My goal is 165, so I had 103lbs to lose...I lost 21lbs so I lost 20% of excess weight.

Went from a bmi of 40 to 37!

It really varies person to person and there's not much people can do the first couple of weeks besides follow your doctors orders.

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Sorry Janice...the way I shared does mean that you end up and subtract your result from 100...so, in your case you've lost 8%

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The formula to calculate percent changes is current weight - previous weight / previous weight :-). Ok, sorry for the multiple posts

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Sorry Janice...the way I shared does mean that you end up and subtract your result from 100...so' date=' in your case you've lost 8%[/quote']

Yeah but why would I wanna find out the percentage based on my total weight? Wouldn't it make more sense to put it in a percentage of excess weight. ..I don't want to weigh 0lbs I wanna weigh 165

Or better yet calculate fat lost.

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