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Hi I wanted to post this so the August ppl can log our success and weight lost so far..

My Surgery date 8/8/2013

highest weight was 220, surgery weight 213, current weight 195

All in all I've lost a total of 25 pounds and so happy I lost 7 pounds on my two week preop than the rest the first week post op.. I was stuck at 196-200 until yesterday and now I have lost another pound and that makes me happy to know that the scale started moving back the right direction again!! :)

I would live to hear from other August sleevers :)

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Surgery date 8/21.... 26 lbs down so far!

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surgery 8/27. Down 15 lbs and feeling great!

Puree until 9/18. Struggling to get in 80 grams of Protein and 700 calories daily so am still substituing with shakes.

Water still hurts going down but I get in 64 daily.

Learning what 1, 2, and 3 ounces of food looks like!!!!!

Good health to all.

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Surgery date 9/22. I'm only down 10 lbs. Trying to not be discouraged by comparing myself...

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Surgical consult day weight 6/17: 254

Weight on day 1 pre-op diet 8/13: 265

Weight on surgery day 8/23: 252

Today: 230

So down 22 since the surgery and 24 from my consult day in June, yay!

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My surg date was Aug 13th my highest weight was 283 im now down to 249. Everything good do far just having a hard time getting that Protein down.

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Surgery aug 13

Lost 20 during 2 week preop and 15 more since then

Have u started soft foods yet?

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I am 10 days post op and I can't get my Protein in at all.....I'm still on clears so I have to do the shakes and I've tried 5 different kinds/flavors with different ways and they make me sooooo sick..

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I am two days post op and I am feeling very good. My highest weight was 360, my weight on Friday before surgery was 235. I. Cant wait to lose more!

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I had surgery august 27th i started preop diet on sugust 17th. My highest weight was 372 I got down to 347 day of surgery and I'm at 331. I can't believe I've lost 40lbs total in less than a month and 16 since surgery although my follow up appointment is on Wednesday and I don't know if I've lost enough

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