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Hi I'm not sure how lbs works but I have lost 10kg last time I weigh my self think it sould be more now caures my legs look skinnyer I feel so much better when I walk my legs don't rub together like thy use to :D

Where are you from Candyleo? We're in kgs too! I use an online converter so that I can fill in my ticker. I've lost 9kgs, but I can't see any difference. My daughter reckons my face is waay thinner, but it looks the same to me... I have taken photos, wearing my pjs, one week out, and 2 weeks out. Aim to take the pics every week to track progress. :-)

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Phew just walked 3 miles walked 2 this morning I'm much more motivated to work out since my surgery on the 11th I can defiantly tell I have more energy congrats to all the October sleeves good luck to you all

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I was sleeved on the 21st. I'm doing great but I can't figure out how you all have so much energy! After about ten mminutes I want to stop walking, curl up on the sidewalk and take a nap

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I was sleeved on the 21st. I'm doing great but I can't figure out how you all have so much energy! After about ten mminutes I want to stop walking' date=' curl up on the sidewalk and take a nap[/quote']

My will to want to be thin pushes me I didn't go through major surgery to stay overweight the rest of my life also I use to feel sluggish all the time but now that I have 37 pounds off I feel great I have another 152 to go but when I look at that scale and see the numbers going down it makes me want to push myself even when I don't feel like it

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Mine was yesterday on the 31st, went without a hitch, feeling fine and having no pain. In fact it feels like nothing has changed besides some soreness at the incisions, which makes me a little worried because even if I drink 16oz of Water at a time, or a whole 8oz of Protein Shake I don't feel full at all, I'm not hungry either though, so that's good!

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You are aeesome. I was doing that too then my kids g Kimi t sick and I didn't walk for almost two days. Now I'm sore again. They're feeling better tonihht so hopefully I can get back out there tomorrow. I've only been able to do about a mile at a time. Keep up the good work tour doing awesome

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You are aeesome. I was doing that too then my kids g Kimi t sick and I didn't walk for almost two days. Now I'm sore again. They're feeling better tonihht so hopefully I can get back out there tomorrow. I've only been able to do about a mile at a time. Keep up the good work tour doing awesome

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I was sleeved on the 21st. I'm doing great but I can't figure out how you all have so much energy! After about ten mminutes I want to stop walking, curl up on the sidewalk and take a nap

Me too! Feel exhausted... However, I am going to drag myself out for a walk now. Thanks for the inspiration BigLew :-)

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Hey fellow sleevers. I had my sleeve done on the 24th and I am feeling pretty good. I've lost 15lbs since my surgery and 40 overall since the 10th of October. I'm liking the fact that I am never hungry. The only bad part is that I have to force myself to drink my Protein. I can't wait until I can have something a little more flavorful though lol.

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Nice work Bigbeaz, keep it up!

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I am finding out that it gets harder before it gets easier. But I fave faith:)

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Hi my October Sleevers, I was sleeved on October 30th, I have to say it was not an easy transition, I was sooooooooo nauseaous, and was vomiting blood for the first day, I was given so many nausea medicines that I had a reaction to them, I left the hospital last night and was feeling great, but I can't seem to get any fluids into me I am using a small medicine cup and each swallow brings a full feeling in my new sleeve. Has anybody noticed that getting in the liquids is very hard. I would rather not put anything in my mouth for fear of pain and fullness.

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Hi my October Sleevers, I was sleeved on October 30th, I have to say it was not an easy transition, I was sooooooooo nauseaous, and was vomiting blood for the first day, I was given so many nausea medicines that I had a reaction to them, I left the hospital last night and was feeling great, but I can't seem to get any fluids into me I am using a small medicine cup and each swallow brings a full feeling in my new sleeve. Has anybody noticed that getting in the liquids is very hard. I would rather not put anything in my mouth for fear of pain and fullness.

Keep trying. It will get better :-) I had the same problem, but can drink fine now. (Sleeved on 15th October)

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Me too! Feel exhausted... However' date=' I am going to drag myself out for a walk now. Thanks for the inspiration BigLew :-)[/quote']

Yes I too feel exhausted & still having a hard time wit liquids..I'm nt hungry or thirsty....I'm gonna do better slowly bt surely :)..Congrats to all.

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