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I was sleeve on may 6 have lost 13 pounds pre op and 12.4. So a total of 25.4 pounds. I need to increase Water intake and exercise more. Now I am having trouble with Constipation it bothers me a lot. I just purchase Miralax today so I will be posting my reaults.

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Lol I have been having the same thoughts! I was sleeved May 7th and have lost 12 lbs been stalled for a week now. I finally had my boyfriend hide the scale so I'd stop obsessing!

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

We are so close in weight and surgery date! Would love to connect privately if you would! Are you on Facebook or im willing to share personal email addy if you are...it might be good for us to have a "buddy" who is so close on this journey...

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Sleeved on the 22 I lost 12 pounds no post up diet I feel like I'm a slow loser :(

Sounds like you are right on point to me, keep up the good work!

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Sleeved on the 22 I lost 12 pounds no post up diet I feel lik

I'm a slow loser :(

Sounds like you are right on point to me, keep up the good work!

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To all the May sleevers:

CONGRATS!! Congrats!! CONGRATS!! You are all doing great and are such an inspiration!!! As I read each of your posts, I envision where I'll be in a couple of weeks (surgery date: June 6)

I know I will be impatient & wanting the weight just to fly away but have to remember that I didn't gain all this weight in a few weeks!!!!!

Best of luck for your continued success!!!

~~~ See you on the loser's bench soon!!!!!~~~

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Well I am three weeks post op and have lost only 12.4 pounds. I am doing everything I am supposed to. But my clothes do feel lose so I am loosing inches thats for sure. I only walking will start some other exercise nest week something like zumba. Good luck to everyone.

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Surgery May 6th. I've lost 29 lbs since the beginning of March this year. I've lost 23% of my excess weight in 3 months!

Since surgery I had a 2 week stall that just broke, day 11 post op thru day 25, I was stuck at 205. It was extremely frustrating, but my goal is to lose 12 lbs a month and I'm still on track so it's not so bad. I'm eating 300-500 calories each day. I'm only eating about 3 oz of actual food everyday and not enough Water, about 32-40 oz.

Height. 5'1"

Highest wt 232

PreOp diet wt. 227

Surgery wt. 216

Current wt. 203

Goal wt 125

Thanks everyone for posting your updates. It's exciting to see how well you're all doing. Good luck to everyone on their journey.

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lala, I feel a little better after reading your post...my first two weeks post-op I lost 20 lbs and was feeling optimistic..since then I have lost only about 2 lbs and nothing in this past week...like ramirelek, I am following the program--just walking so far for exercise..I probably could be getting some more Water in daily...but still I am quite discouraged...it helps to know you had a 2-week stall but started losing again

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Well I am three weeks post op and have lost only 12.4 pounds. I am doing everything I am supposed to. But my clothes do feel lose so I am loosing inches thats for sure. I only walking will start some other exercise nest week something like zumba. Good luck to everyone.

Drop the "only" from that statement, Ramirelek! :) You've lost 12.4 lbs in 3 weeks, so that's 4 lbs PER week! Think about that...if you kept up that rate of loss, you'd lose 200 lbs in a year. You're doing great!

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Drop the "only" from that statement' date=' Ramirelek! :) You've lost 12.4 lbs in 3 weeks, so that's 4 lbs PER week! Think about that...if you kept up that rate of loss, you'd lose 200 lbs in a year. You're doing great![/quote']

You you are right thank you. I should be more positive and just keep going. Thanks

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You you are right thank you. I should be more positive and just keep going. Thanks

You are doing awesome!!!

12 lbs is wonderful!!!

You got this!!!

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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.

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24 lbs in a week?! wow...I haven't even lost that much, and I am almost 4 weeks out...keep up the good work

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