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1. Height- 5' 3"

2. Starting highest weight - 235

3. Surgery weight - 232

4. Current weight - 186

5. Goal weight - 125 - 135

6. Length to reach current weight - 2 months

7. Age - 33

8. Female

9. DOS - 7/30/13

Take care everyone.

My New Journey 2013

Ur stats are great too and about the same as mine. Tell me ur secret too!

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1. Height- 5' 3"

2. Starting highest weight - 235

3. Surgery weight - 232

4. Current weight - 186

5. Goal weight - 125 - 135

6. Length to reach current weight - 2 months

7. Age - 33

8. Female

9. DOS - 7/30/13

Take care everyone.

My New Journey 2013

Ur stats are great too and about the same as mine. Tell me ur secret too!

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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 (edit: or length I time to reach current 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. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />[/quote']

1. 5' 6

2. 333 lbs

3. 290 lbs (oct 13th 2012)

4. Goal 167. Current 166.

5. Goal reached on Sept 5th.

6. 38 years

My issue now is.... Im eating everything i wish... Obviously small portions but not restriction of kind of food...now i eat differenr than before, i enjoy salads, fruit... Healthy food .... But im eat too... Peanuts, some cakes .... And stiil losing some weigth... I need to see my nut to do something to stop the weigh loss...

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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 (edit: or length I time to reach current 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. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />[/quote']

1. 5' 6

2. 333 lbs

3. 290 lbs (oct 13th 2012)

4. Goal 167. Current 166.

5. Goal reached on Sept 5th.

6. 38 years

My issue now is.... Im eating everything i wish... Obviously small portions but not restriction of kind of food...now i eat differenr than before, i enjoy salads, fruit... Healthy food .... But im eat too... Peanuts, some cakes .... And stiil losing some weigth... I need to see my nut to do something to stop the weigh loss...

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1. 5' 6 2. 333 lbs 3. 290 lbs (oct 13th 2012) 4. Goal 167. Current 166. 5. Goal reached on Sept 5th. 6. 38 years My issue now is.... Im eating everything i wish... Obviously small portions but not restriction of kind of food...now i eat differenr than before' date=' i enjoy salads, fruit... Healthy food .... But im eat too... Peanuts, some cakes .... And stiil losing some weigth... I need to see my nut to do something to stop the weigh loss... [/quote']. Your stats are similar to my starting! Congratulations! I understand (mentally, as I have not gone through what you have yet) the struggles that you are talking about. My NUT basically told us blatantly this would happen. I think the best part if this is that you are aware of what you are going through, and are willing to seek help before it gets out of control. Great step in the right direction. Like many have said in the past, losing weight is not the hardest. The hardest in maintaining the weight loss for life. Hang in there!!

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Age 49

Highest weight: 272

Surgery weight: 256

Current weight: 207

Surgery date: 3/27/13

I just wish I lost more. Hope this info helps you, because the stats have actually helped me.

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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 (edit: or length I time to reach current 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. Ht 5'10

2. HW 304

3. SW 271.6

4. CW 180.2 5 months post op, GW 175

5. Estimate 6 months

6. (Fabulous me @) 43 :-)

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Ur stats are great too and about the same as mine. Tell me ur secret too!

Ty. I really don't do anything special. I give myself a 1200 calories a day, but I don't even come close to the 1200. I eat 3 meals & 3 Snacks a day. I only drink Water. Take care.

My New Journey 2013

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1) HT: 5' (ok' date=' 4' 11") 2) HW: 245 lbs 3) SW: 240 4) GOAL: 100 lbs down (possibly more, possibly less, I'll see when I get there) CW: 169 5) 3.5 months out 6) AGE: 25[/quote']

Wow!! I am 2 months jot with similar starting stats- what are you doing to drop so quickly? I am following every rule but weightloss is slow

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Wow!! I am 2 months jot with similar starting stats- what are you doing to drop so quickly? I am following every rule but weightloss is slow

Just following the rules and exercising. Don't worry! It'll come off!! :)

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HT: 5/7.5 SW: 265 (feb27) CW: 189 GW: 145 Age: 44 I am happy with this my skin is not droopy but by behind is GONE.

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Start weight: 299.8

surgery day weight: 281.2

current weight: 238.6

goal weight: 165

surgery day: 7/17/2013.

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HW 235

SW 206

CW 180

Goal 125

Date of surgery 8/12/13

Age 53

Height 5' 4 1/2"

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Height 5'9"

High weight 235

Surgery weight 215, 1/18/13

Goal weight was 155, reached 7/4/13

Currently 145 and holding since 9/16/13 :)

I'm a 36 year old female.

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