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I am from Orange County, CA 25yrs old 5'9" Here are my Before and After.
HW 304 Aug 2013, Surgery Date 8/12/13

CW 224 Dec 2013

My Goad is 160lbs

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Highest 393

12-26-12 surg date at 341

Today 202

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WOW you look so good. Great Job

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Sleeved 9/30/2013

Hw335 Cw275 gW170

60lbs gone for good

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I was 315 at my heaviest currently 182 I'm 5'8"

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I'm far from goal weight but I was sleeved 7 weeks ago and my starting weight was 255. I'm now 212.

I'm so pleased with my progress this far and I can't wait for more weight to come off.

I walk every day and eat good quality ingredients. And always my Protein first.

Getting my sleeve was the best decision of my life.

You look amazing

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Here is mine. I'm still fat but I'm skinny fat now. Lol I fit into the over weight population but not the OMG look how huge he is mommy population anymore.

You look great

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Hey I'm 27 and 5ft 8/9 - 173.5cm.

Starting weight 132kg

Surgery date and weight 15/10/12, 123.5kg or 272 pounds

Current weight 75kg or 165 pounds

Goal is 65-70kg over next twelve months

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Hey I'm 27 and 5ft 8/9 - 173.5cm.

Starting weight 132kg

Surgery date and weight 15/10/12, 123.5kg or 272 pounds

Current weight 75kg or 165 pounds

Goal is 65-70kg over next twelve months

Beautiful!

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Hey I'm 27 and 5ft 8/9 - 173.5cm. Starting weight 132kg Surgery date and weight 15/10/12, 123.5kg or 272 pounds Current weight 75kg or 165 pounds Goal is 65-70kg over next twelve months

Hey there, first of all, you look great. Another 10 kilos lost and you would probably look too skinny. First of, the before photo, you definitely don't look 132 kilos and now, you definitely look lighter than 75 kilos, chick. You look amazing, and of course, if your goal is 65 kilos, then I hope you get there, but hope you realise you look beautiful and fit. We have similar measurements , Im 27, and I was 130 kg on my surgery day and I'm 176 cm (5'9"). And almost 7 months since surgery and I weight at 92 kg. While my surgeon put my goal weight at 75 kg, I would love to get to 70. Of course, I would LOVE 65, but I think its a bit unrealistic, as I'm tall, and it probably wouldn't suit me. If I'll look as you do when I'll hit 75, I'll be the happiest, really. Much love, Marci

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Hey there, first of all, you look great. Another 10 kilos lost and you would probably look too skinny. First of, the before photo, you definitely don't look 132 kilos and now, you definitely look lighter than 75 kilos, chick. You look amazing, and of course, if your goal is 65 kilos, then I hope you get there, but hope you realise you look beautiful and fit. We have similar measurements , Im 27, and I was 130 kg on my surgery day and I'm 176 cm (5'9"). And almost 7 months since surgery and I weight at 92 kg. While my surgeon put my goal weight at 75 kg, I would love to get to 70. Of course, I would LOVE 65, but I think its a bit unrealistic, as I'm tall, and it probably wouldn't suit me. If I'll look as you do when I'll hit 75, I'll be the happiest, really. Much love, Marci

Hey Marci,

Thank you, those pics in red are from day before surgery at 123.5kg, not at my biggest 130. A 38kg loss and into double figures that's awesome progress congratulations!! Always exciting hitting under 100, I remember sitting at 102kg for so long all I wanted at that time was double figures :-) Lol Yes I'm happy with myself now however my surgeon has told me things will continue to change over the next twelve months with skin, shape and toning and I'm hoping to retain a fit and lean physique for life!

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I'm one week shy if completing my 7th month post-op. My goal is 150/145. I'm 15/20 pounds from goal.

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I cant see ur pics

I fixed it you should be able to see them now

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I'm one week shy if completing my 7th month post-op. My goal is 150/145. I'm 15/20 pounds from goal.

Looking great!!

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Hey Marci, Thank you, those pics in red are from day before surgery at 123.5kg, not at my biggest 130. A 38kg loss and into double figures that's awesome progress congratulations!! Always exciting hitting under 100, I remember sitting at 102kg for so long all I wanted at that time was double figures :-) Lol Yes I'm happy with myself now however my surgeon has told me things will continue to change over the next twelve months with skin, shape and toning and I'm hoping to retain a fit and lean physique for life!

Hey again, hon

I knoooooow, right? I was sitting on the scale and when I've seen 101.. Then 100.4 ...and OMG, when I've seen 99.9 kg, I jumped with excitement, really. I felt like..ok, things got easier now that I'm under 100 hehe.

I'm sure you'll be able to keep yourself at your goal weight, when you'll get there and keep yourself into shape. While I'm looking forward to getting to goal, I'm not really looking forward to maintain my weight and my newly achieved leaner self, but hey, we gotta do it. All the best, chick.

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