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Where Are You in Your Weight Loss Journey?



Where Are You in Your Weight Loss Journey?  

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  1. 1. Where Are You in Your Weight Loss Journey?

    • I’m still exploring my options for weight loss. I don’t know if weight loss surgery is right for me.
      1
    • I’m definitely going for bariatric surgery, but am not yet sure which type..
      1
    • I’m going for the gastric sleeve and have set my surgery date (or am trying to get one set).
      20
    • I got my surgery already and am busy losing weight.
      54
    • I am within 15 pounds of goal weight or am already maintaining it!
      15
    • I am not a weight loss surgery patient, but am on VerticalSleeveTalk.com to support someone who is.
      0
    • Other.
      4


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Well I hit my 100lbs weight loss mark, I was sleeved 6/19/13. About 70 lbs to lose

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Well so far 109lbs weight loss. This is the only thing I don't mind losing... Is my weight

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Surgery was June 11, 2010. I've been maintaining since January 2011. It's easier than I'd ever dreamed it would be.

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Sleeved 5/21/13 237.7 day of

Cw. 182.8

Goal 150

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Well I'm down to 294.2 that's 116.8lbs of weight loss, on my surgery date I weighed 411 on my sleeved date 116.8 of weight loss.. I still have a ways to go. If anyone has MyFitnessPal on their phone app and would like a friend put my name in, I will be glad to have your support and help you as well.

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Seven weeks post op 26 lbs down and stalled!! Ugh!!

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3 days past 3 months sleeved on 8/20/13 down 80 pounds loving life!

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2 months PO and 32 pounds down.

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Surgery was June 11, 2010. I've been maintaining since January 2011. It's easier than I'd ever dreamed it would be.

Quite encouraging! Thanks for sharing.

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Almost a year post op. I was sleeved 12/5/12. SW 227 CW 151. 11 pounds to goal! Wonderful, wonderful life changing!

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Almost a year post op. I was sleeved 12/5/12. SW 227 CW 151. 11 pounds to goal! Wonderful, wonderful life changing!

Congrats! Thanks for sharing...encouraging.

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Congrats! Thanks for sharing...encouraging.

Thank you !

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Im 15 months out and working on not losing any more weight. Never thought I would have that problem!

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Im 15 months out and working on not losing any more weight. Never thought I would have that problem!

How awesome is that!!!

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