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Surgery Date - May 22 2013

Height - 5'3"

Highest weight - 315

Surgery weight - 300

Current weight - 226

Goal weight - 140-150

Age 31

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It's almost embarrassing to post this, but I keep incredibly detailed stats about my progress (I'm less than 10 weeks out) in a place where anyone can view them. Before anyone expresses concern over my "obsession" I just want to say it's more about me being obsessed about Excel than it is being obsessed about my weight. All I really do is enter my daily weight and occasionally note any "milestones" achieved. The spreadsheet does all the rest. Anyway, here's the link if you want to look at it:

http://sdrv.ms/1aS4JYG

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Impressive...:)

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5'10

HW340

SW 295

CW 239

Surgery date 6/25

Goal 175

Age 42

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II am trying to gain some realistic stats for the weight loss. I would really like your help. Please provide: 1. Height 2. Starting highest weight 3. Surgery weight 4. Goal weight and/or current weight 5. Length of time to reach goal weight 6. Age I know we should not compare ourselves to others' date=' however I am interested in the standard deviation and mean of weight loss in comparison to height. There are so many that feel like slow losers, and I am wanting to really look into the numbers. Is it really a slow loss, or are you right on track based on weight loss percentages. ;)[/quote']

5'3

HW 248

SW 246

GW 150 CW 209

1 year

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Age 36

Ht 6'0

Hw 377.5

Sw 353.8

Cw 307

Goal 200

9 weeks post op

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Impressive... :)

Indeed! :)

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Ht=5'5"

Highest weight= 259

Surgery weight= 254

Goal weight = 160

Current weight= 235

Surgery 3 weeks ago 9/17/13

Age= 53

Good luck with your stats. Let us know what you find out. I would like to know if age is a factor.

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Ht. 5'8"

HW: 258

SW: 247 (3/25/13)

CW: 191

GW: 165 (would love to be there by my birthday in Feb)

44 yo F

I track monthly weight loss and measurements. I have lost 10" off both my waist and hips. Size 22 to 14, pear shape.

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1. Height 5'7"

2. Starting highest weight 313

3. Surgery weight 297

4. Goal weight and/or current weight Goal: 150 Current: 240

5. Length of time to reach current: 2 months

6. Age 21

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II am trying to gain some realistic stats for the weight loss. I would really like your help. Please provide: 1. Height 2. Starting highest weight 3. Surgery weight 4. Goal weight and/or current weight 5. Length of time to reach goal weight 6. Age I know we should not compare ourselves to others' date=' however I am interested in the standard deviation and mean of weight loss in comparison to height. There are so many that feel like slow losers, and I am wanting to really look into the numbers. Is it really a slow loss, or are you right on track based on weight loss percentages. ;)[/quote']

1. 5'5

2. 230

3. June 17, 2013

4. Goal weight: 135 and current weight 160

5. Have not reached goal weight yet but I'm aiming by December

6. I'm 39 :)

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Just for the fun of it, I put a spreadsheet online for anyone who wants to play with the data collected in this topic: http://sdrv.ms/1bzBXk3.

Here's a screenshot:

GroupStats.jpg

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Just for the fun of it, I put a spreadsheet online for anyone who wants to play with the data collected in this topic: http://sdrv.ms/1bzBXk3.

Here's a screenshot:

GroupStats.jpg

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BeTheRealMe

ok "nosey", here are my stats!!! :lol:

just kidding bud ;)

never shy about "showing" off my #'s :wub:

DOS

12/15/11

235 lbs

5'3

10/5/13

130 lbs

GOAL (reached 11 months PO)

maintaining 11 months...........til forever :unsure:

still 5'3 ;)

shhhhh...

i'll be 60 years young in january :o

kathy

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BeTheRealMe

ok "nosey", here are my stats!!! :lol:

just kidding bud ;)

never shy about "showing" off my #'s :wub:

DOS

12/15/11

235 lbs

5'3

10/5/13

130 lbs

GOAL (reached 11 months PO)

maintaining 11 months...........til forever :unsure:

still 5'3 ;)

shhhhh...

i'll be 60 years young in january :o

kathy

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