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Hopefully we are all a bunch of LOSERS! Lol

Me personally age 39 ( if that even matters)

5'5 tall ( also hope to grow taller in the journey)

Highest weight 336 Lbs

Surgery date weight 328

Current 291 lbs

I was sleeved on may 30, 2013

So that's almost 8 weeks post op, on normal food now and have some cool quirks since surgery, the body can be so Amazing.

How are you all doing??

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Hopefully we are all a bunch of LOSERS! Lol

wachiemama

I used to be a loser :wacko:

now i'm a winner ;)

i'm doing well, thanx for asking ^_^

i'm 59 years young - next year i'll be 58 the year after that............. :lol:

I used to be short at 5'3

Now, i'm a stand up straight , head held hight - TALL 5'3 ;)

love to brag with my stats ;)

DOS

12/15/11

235 lbs

09/07/13

130 lbs

GOAL

enjoying my new found life

if i were any healthier or happier - I'd BUST :lol:

keep up the good work :)

kathy

congrats

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Congratulations to you both!

I am in Vancouver and have my operation on March 11th. Hope you both are still doing well!

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Hi other BCers

I'm 47 year old mother of two. I started dieting at 315 a year ago in Jan. I'm 5'4. With the support of Dr Lyons after a year of banging my head against the wall (dieting and feeling like I was starving) he referred me to the bariatric team in Richmond. I had the sleeve done 5 days ago . I was so worried about this but now I know it's the best thing I could have done. I've lost 12 pounds

So far and only see good in the future. Do anyone of you go to the support group at St Joseph's? It's nice to hear and share stories!

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Hi Everyone. Im from New West.

Im getting my sleeve in August 25 2014, and looking for others for support. :)

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Hey Micky

Keep me posted when you get your surgery . Are you getting it done in a Richmond? Ask any questions you need to. I guess I'm becoming an expert.

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Hi I'm from Abbotsford and I'm getting my sleeve done on Aug. 11,2014 after a 4 1/2 year wait! I know Dr. Lyon from Medical Weight Management and have been attending his program. With his help I have lost almost 40 pounds in 3 1/2 months. My surgery being done in Victoria, and I could really use some support on this side of the water!

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Hi BC sleevers, I had my surgery in Mexico on July 1. Canada Day was to be a celebration in two ways. I am down 32 pounds counting pre surgery diet. I was taken off my high blood pressure medication today. So excited!! It is still a journey and hasn't always been easy and I am only 24 days out. Hope everyone does well and achieves their goals. JGJ

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Hi everyone.

My surgery date is August 25th. Im going to the OCC in Mexico. Im starting my pre op diet today.

Im excited about the surgery and scared too. Glad to know there are other bc sleevers out there. :)

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Nice to hear from BC people. I'm really enjoying my sleeve but realize that grazing can get you into trouble. So far all has gone well and I'm hoovering around -50lbs this week. I'm down 3 pants sizes. Perhaps we should all meet for coffee in late Aug or Sept - I'm in Vancouver but willing to drive to New West or Surrey. Keep working the sleeve!

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Hi everyone.

My surgery date is August 25th. Im going to the OCC in Mexico. Im starting my pre op diet today.

Im excited about the surgery and scared too. Glad to know there are other bc sleevers out there. :)

Wow Micky your surgery is in a couple of weeks now. Good luck and let me know if you have any questions.I'm 17 weeks out and down 52 pounds! I'm loving it

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Hi everyone.

My surgery date is August 25th. Im going to the OCC in Mexico. Im starting my pre op diet today.

Im excited about the surgery and scared too. Glad to know there are other bc sleevers out there. :)

Hi Micky!

Im in Langley! Going to OCC SEpt 1 and im excited and nervous as heck!

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Hi Micky!

Im in Langley! Going to OCC SEpt 1 and im excited and nervous as heck!

I hear ya.... im 2 weeks today ... it seems sureal. Whooo who... just think this time next month we'll be comparing Protein intake lol

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I hear ya.... im 2 weeks today ... it seems sureal. Whooo who... just think this time next month we'll be comparing Protein intake lol

Oh yeah!!!!! Protien!!

I'm trying to learn so much but actually feel like I'm getting buried in it! I'm thinking I should have tried a later date......

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