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Yes its amazing how quick men shed the lbs vs women. Im almost 3months out and have loss 85lbs to date. Im feeling great and at time question me still be that fat guy. My waist is going faster than my upper level. And guys know good routine on getting rid of the male breast and love handles.

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I'm 7 weeks out and I've dropped 1 pant size but the ones I'm currently wearing are a little big.

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I think guys have a different perspective on weight loss sometimes. It's less about the numbers on the scale. For me, it's about my pant sizes. I gauge my progress with fitting into my smaller pants stashed away in my drawers. When I zip up that smaller pair, I get all excited and jump around amazed how good it feels to wear some old pair of jeans. :lol:

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I was at my biggest 42-44, now 36 comfortably.

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I like that I have returned to belt loops. As I grew, I evolved into mostly pants or shorts with elastic or drawstrings. I stopped noticing size past 48's. (xxl) I'm now squeezing into 38's and my goal is to fit loosely in 36's.

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I can totally relate to the pants size thing. My largest was a size 66; I'm 6 months post op and now wear a comfortable size 38. UNFREAKIN-BELIEVABLE!

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Thats awesome! Idk about you guys but I need to get waist up down. My tummy and male chest os my issue. I can see my belt again too! But I need to be down more in my shirts

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Thats awesome! Idk about you guys but I need to get waist up down. My tummy and male chest os my issue. I can see my belt again too! But I need to be down more in my shirts

Congrat keep it up.

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Well done! I've been banded 8 months and have dropped 4 pants sizes and lost 3 stones! Feels great!

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SuperKen and Brothamike, Both doing great. SuperKen, that is an amazing loss on the waist and weight, you may be in onederland by now. Hope things are still going well for both of you..

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Awesome guys! Thank you. Im now Down 115lbs. And feeling great

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Looking good man. Congrats. I'm starting my liquid diet tomorrow w/ Sept 16 surgery.

I have started a new gym membership so I can tone while I lose. "Moobs" will be a big focus. There are some threads in the Guys Room on doing incline & decline press, and other ideas to help get rid of them.

Keep up the good work!

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I started out 13 months ago with size 50 pants and a 4xlt shirt. I am now down to a size 34 pant and a Xlt shirt. For most of last year I would buy 2 pair of cheap Walmart jeans because I lost so many inches so consistantly that it didn't make sense to buy any decent clothes. Now I have completely replaced my wardrobe with nice clothes and I am back in business.

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You all kiss ass. I can't wait for that time to come. I know I have saved lots of clothes from over the years, but I want those to be too big too!!! so one of my tipping points was busting a couple pairs of work pants that got too tight, now a week before surgery and only down 15 pounds, they are loose and comfortable! can't wait to shred those pounds!!!

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