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Im one month today and down 50 lbs!!!

Wow this is great. How did you transition after surgery? Any complications? What is your diet/activity like?

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I was 5/22. Still battling some gastritis and had a horrible dumping syndrome experience over the weekend, but other than that very pleased. Can't argue with results!

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3 weeks out tomorrow and down 15lbs - slow and stready. I hope it speeds up as I switch to soft foods tomorrow.

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Sleeved May 30th. The first 20 came of quickly. Now it is v e r y s l o w. I'm eating soft foods, but I think I may need to stay away for mashed potatoes (1/4 cup) and cream of wheat. May need to eat more cottage cheese and scrambled eggs. I'm about 22 pounds down.

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I also Had my operation me 30th as of today I am down 15 pounds I am averaging a pound a day that I am losing. But since the start of my two week pre-op diet till today I am down 24 pounds. I'm hoping once i can be more active the weight will come off quite quick.

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Wow that is great...I will be a month on the 23rd and only down 30lbs since May 23rd.

Keep up the great work!!! Summer body here we come;)

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sleeved May 10th

down 17 lbs

I begin hitting the gym today as I am starting week 5.

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Keep up the great work!!! Summer body here we come;)

I'm losing my summer body. No more boobs or bootie to fill in my swimsuit. Look like a fat flattie.

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I am hitting my four week mark tomorrow. I have lost 18 pounds but have been stalled out for the past 2 and a half weeks. I am focusing on increasing my exercise throughout the week and hope that helps break this stagnant streak.

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I was sleeved May 16 and I am down about 22lbs. I've been in a stall the last week and a half....

I have had zero issues. No nausea, no vomiting, no issues getting ANYTHING down. I've had diarrhea a couple times but not even that severe and that's it.

I feel like I should be losing more... I'm eating more than I should be I think... But I'm getting my Protein in, doing pretty well with getting my Water in, keeping sugar and carbs to a minimum and walking over 3 miles almost every day.

For me, surgery has definitely been more of an emotional challenge than a physical challenge. I have felt TOO good and normal... so it's even harder to change my old eating habits.

I also think I am obsessing too much over the scale and comparing my loss too much with other people's. Rationally I know that if I continue with my new healthier lifestyle the weight will come off, maybe just not as quickly as others have...

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I'm losing my summer body. No more boobs or bootie to fill in my swimsuit. Look like a fat flattie.

My coworker had her surgery about 4 months ago and went from about a size 18 to what looks like a size 8. She also lost all her curves but pulls it together great. She has had reconstructive surgery before her sleeve from previous weight loss (lap band) but as far as her lady lovely lumps...well there gone with the rest of her weight, and when you as her how she feels about it....she says "they aren't something she can't buy back"

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Cross, I can completely relate. I know I get full much more quickly than before but I keep questioning if I am doing something wrong. I am following the eating guidelines pretty well and only have trouble with milk so far. I get between 500 and 650 cals a day but am not hitting my Protein goal o 70-80. It makes no sense how I can maintain my current weight of 272 on these cals but I know that the important thing is to keep working at making better food choices and exercising.

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