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Today marked my 6 month anniversary, I am proud to say that I am 100 pounds lighter than when I started this journey! I feel amazing and I am looking forward to the challenge of getting those last 15 pounds off. This surgery gave me a new start in life and I am loving it! I have gone from a size 22 to a solid size 8 and sometimes a size 6, size 2XL scrubs to a size Medium. I love my sleeve! Thanks for all of the support everyone!

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Congrats!!! Isn't it an awesome feeling. I just hit the same on Monday!!!

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Hi ladies

Congrats and thanks for sharing. Would you be willing to share what you feel made you successful and what you found your greatest challenges to be. Also, how much are you eating now?

Thanks in advance,

Michelle

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Congrats! That's awesome stuff.

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Hi ladies

Congrats and thanks for sharing. Would you be willing to share what you feel made you successful and what you found your greatest challenges to be. Also, how much are you eating now?

Thanks in advance,

Michelle

And pictures!!! :)

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Today marked my 6 month anniversary, I am proud to say that I am 100 pounds lighter than when I started this journey! I feel amazing and I am looking forward to the challenge of getting those last 15 pounds off. This surgery gave me a new start in life and I am loving it! I have gone from a size 22 to a solid size 8 and sometimes a size 6, size 2XL scrubs to a size Medium. I love my sleeve! Thanks for all of the support everyone!

Congrats to you!

I am 4 pounds away as of this morning and so looking forward to it!

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So awesome, congrats!

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Congrats!! Way to go! You look awesome!

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Congrats and welcome to the century club! I'm a member too :-)

Lynda

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Hi ladies

Congrats and thanks for sharing. Would you be willing to share what you feel made you successful and what you found your greatest challenges to be. Also, how much are you eating now?

Thanks in advance,

Michelle

Sure Michelle, I don't mind sharing at all! I believe that one of the biggest factors that has made me successful is tracking my food, Fluid, and exercise. By doing this I find that if I fall off track I am able to hold myself more accountable for my actions. I exercise a fair amount, generally do at least an hour of cardio 3-4 times a week in addition to an hour to an hour and a half of hot yoga 2-3 times a week. The yoga has really helped me trim and tone not to mention it is a huge stress reducer for me. As far as what I am eating well.... for the most part I try to be good, but everyone has their slip ups right? I avoid pastas, breads, rice, and any other high carb content foods. My carbohydrate intake is generally about 40 grams/day and I try to eat at least 70 grams of Protein in a day. I am a stickler for my fluid intake and I consume generally a minimum of 2 liters of Water in a day. I avoid eating foods with high sugar content and for the most part stick to sugar free, if that is not an option I will not eat more than 5 grams of sugar in a meal. My average calorie intake is roughly 900-1000 calories a day. I am almost to my revised goal of 140 pounds, I know that to keep up my amount of physical exercise and to maintain 140# I will eventually have to increase my caloric intake which seems right now like it will be a difficult task. I stick to my Vitamin regimen as well. I think my greatest challenge is getting past that little voice in my head telling me that I want junk food and that makes me want to eat even when I am not hungry. Also I have a 2 year old and an 8 month old + I work full time so fitting in all of my exercise is a challenge, but I have learned that if I don't I feel awful. Treating yourself is helpful too, get your hair and nails done.....makes me feel like a million bucks every time and it makes me want to try even harder to do the best I can. Good luck!

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