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Its hard for me to compare to everyone on here because of course the more you weigh the more you will lose. So I'm just curious to see how much weight you have lost if you weighed around 300.

SW 205

CW 186

19 lost

Sleeved May 15th.

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I started at 327. After pre-op was down to 313. Now at 289, my surgery was May 17th.

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Its hard for me to compare to everyone on here because of course the more you weigh the more you will lose. So I'm just curious to see how much weight you have lost if you weighed around 300.

SW 205

CW 186

19 lost

Sleeved May 15th.

I meant of you weighed around 200. LOL

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4'11.5"

Highest: 222

Surgery: 208ish

Current: 153.6 as of this morning!

Sleeves jan 23so pretty slow loss but I am very lenient with my diet and eat 'normally' just exercise a lot to balance it.

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Happy to see this thread. I'm at 215 and haven't been sleeved yet. Worried that I won't lose as fast but all of your stats make me more at ease :)

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I was 203 and now am at 158... A bit of a slow loser but I have working out more and am

Loosing more inches so I'm happy;)

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Dec14 ticker below:D

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Well it makes me feel a little better. I know I don't have as much weight to lose so it takes longer. Its still frustrating and scary though. I was miserable at 205. I coupdnt believe I had let myself get over 200 pounds. But I'm under now and never going back. My first goal is165. Second goal is 130. Hoping I can get there by december.

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I was 203 and now am at 158... A bit of a slow loser but I have working out more and am

Loosing more inches so I'm happy;)

When were you sleeved?

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Start weight 206. Surgery date 199.5. This morning weighed 135.5. Sleeved last year, November 27th.

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Sleeved 12/13/12

Sw: 208

Cw: 150

Height: 5'6"

I'm at goal and loving it.

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Sleeved 4/10/13

Surgery- 217

Current - 179

Height 5'3

Very happy! My husband says I'm shrinking! :)

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Sleeved 5/22

HW 220

CW 189

GW would love to be 130. Have never been that small....EVER!!!

H 5'2"

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Sleeved 5/22

HW 220

CW 189

GW would love to be 130. Have never been that small....EVER!!!

H 5'2"

Wow how did u lose so much so fast?

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When were you sleeved?

My surgery date was dec 3/12. I lost 20 pds that first month then 20 more over the next five. That sounds slow however I started excersizing around mo 3 and hit many stalls but lost inches. I have lost 40 inches, so I feel great. I try not to get down on what the scale says because I know I am toning ... i am happy with how my skin is keeping up...

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