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Hey all,

As the title says I am new to the site and just recently had the sleeve done. I think I'm doing fairly well I'm past my first two weeks of Fluid and am now starting pureed foods. On the date I started the presurgical diet I weighed 363 after surgery and two weeks I now weigh 337. Not too bad. Looking forward to being able to update as I've gained confidence reading all your stories. Oh and ya, split up with my bf a month before this...never a better time to start!

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Good luck to you! I am getting sleeved sept 23rd. very excited and nervous.

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Congrats. Being excited and nervous is natural but you'll soon see the nervousness disappear as you start to loose weight. It's a great feeling.

Good luck...and remember lots of liquid and Protein ( as awful as it might taste - although its still not as bad as Buckleys cough syrup...yuck!

Neal<br />Starting weight: 363. Goal: 250. Current: 337

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part of me thinks that I am rushing into this even though its been a year of thinking it through. my god am I seriously going through with this? This is CRAZY!!!!

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Lol I know exactly what you mean. I tended to ignore the actuality of it as I was going through the year of hoops....it wasn't until I was on the surgery table when I though....hmmm what am I doing lol.

But for me I had to go through with it. 30 years of failed diets was enough for me.

Neal<br />Starting weight: 363. Goal: 250. Current: 337

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Hang in there everything will be ok. I was afraid at the beginning. I had my sleeve'2 months ago its hard at first but once you see the weight going Dow you will feel much better. Always take your Protein Shakes. I was 260 I'm down to 203. Looking forward to 199. Lol

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You're doing great! A positive attitude increases weightloss, I'm certain of it - keep up the great work!

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