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My lifetime highest weight: 332

Weight when I started preop diet: 308

Weight on surgery day: 300

Goal weight (hit Feb 2013): 158

Weight this morning 152 - woo hoo!!!!

Take a look at my before and afters in my profile. I think out starting weights are similar enough it might give you an idea of the possible change.

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My lifetime highest weight: 332

Weight when I started preop diet: 308

Weight on surgery day: 300

Goal weight (hit Feb 2013): 158

Weight this morning 152 - woo hoo!!!!

Take a look at my before and afters in my profile. I think out starting weights are similar enough it might give you an idea of the possible change.

U go girl doing great...:)

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Starting weight was 379 sleeved December 10 2012 now at 225.

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My starting weight was253 may 8 2013 current weight 177 goal weight 140

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HW 325 SW 265 CW 219 DOS 5/22/13 First goal is to be 199 by my 40th bday this December. GW between 170-180
u look great!!

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Hi everyone! You all are amazing!!

I'm 5'5

Starting weight 230

Current weight 160

Surgery date was June 17, 2013

My goal is 135 :)

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Hello everyone, you're all doing fantastic!!! Highest weight : 258.8 Day of surgery : 248.8 Current weight : 161.4 Goal weight : 145

I'm 5'6 .... Surgery was November 30, 2012

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Pre lap band surgery : 230

Lowest weight following surgery : 139

Revision to sleeve 6 yrs later : 169

Current : 161

Goal : 145

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I'm 5'7"

Surgery 7/30

Highest 279

Surgery 272

Current 228

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I started at 234. Day of surgery I was 219. At 13 days post-op Im 207.

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Hello :-) Everyone is doing amazing and you are all so inspirational!

I'm 31 years old, and 5'7".

My highest weight was 290.

I did a 10 day pre op liquid diet and on my date of surgery (which was Oct. 1st) I weighed 278.

I haven't weighed myself yet since I'm only 4 days post op. Figured I'll wait til my first post op appointment on Monday to see if I've lost anything yet.

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