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Sleeved May 17, -35 lbs!!

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Sleeved 5/22

-65 lbs ( I lost about 15lbs pre-op)

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May 7

35 pounds (16kg). I seem to be loosing a lot slower than others on this thread.

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May 7

35 pounds (16kg). I seem to be loosing a lot slower than others on this thread.

K8ee, I think you are doing awesome. I'm like u. Kudos

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K8ee You look great!

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I was sleeved May 1. My original starting weight was 304. My pre-op weight was 266. Yesterday I was 222. I too, think I'm slower than most, but as long as I keep losing at least 1-2 pounds a week I'm happy. I don't exercise as much as I could. I do follow a high Protein low carb diet, but I also live a little. I'm ok with my progress. My goal is I be at 215 for my husband's cousin's wedding next month. Though I dread finding something to wear. I have always hated shopping.

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Itsme, I really cant wait until you do go shopping and feel the feeling of buying something that you really like and it really looks great on you! Keep up the good work, we are all proud of you!!

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Sleeved May 28th. SW 244, CW 206

Beautiful - congrats:)

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I was sleeved May 1. My original starting weight was 304. My pre-op weight was 266. Yesterday I was 222. I too, think I'm slower than most, but as long as I keep losing at least 1-2 pounds a week I'm happy. I don't exercise as much as I could. I do follow a high Protein low carb diet, but I also live a little. I'm ok with my progress. My goal is I be at 215 for my husband's cousin's wedding next month. Though I dread finding something to wear. I have always hated shopping.

You will be amazed at how much you like shopping when you can find stuff in your size that looks good on you. I was in a size 22 prior to surgery and nothing looked good on me. Hated shopping. Now I'm in a 16 - 18 depending on the clothes and I'm really having fun:) It's a much different experience!

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I went from an 18 to a size 10!! I just got a 10 on this week! :) I was sleeved May 22nd

Hw:231

Sw: 223

Cw:184

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K8ee' date=' I think you are doing awesome. I'm like u. Kudos[/quote']

Thank you.

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I was sleeved May 1. My original starting weight was 304. My pre-op weight was 266. Yesterday I was 222. I too' date=' think I'm slower than most, but as long as I keep losing at least 1-2 pounds a week I'm happy. I don't exercise as much as I could. I do follow a high Protein low carb diet, but I also live a little. I'm ok with my progress. My goal is I be at 215 for my husband's cousin's wedding next month. Though I dread finding something to wear. I have always hated shopping.[/quote']

You are doing great! And if you keep losing without stalls then wahoo!

You will be absolutely shocked when you go shopping for something formal. I was the same as you and hated everything I tried on pre op. but now I don't mind it so much as things sit differently to how they used to and they fit!!

Good luck and keep up the good work to meet the goal.

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SW 250

CW 207

Losing slow, but working out and eating right, I don't care how I lose it!!!! Sleeved 05/21!!!

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You look great!

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      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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