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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, 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. ;)

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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, 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. ;)

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Standard Deviation - you have my attention :D

I am not sleeved yet so I can help you out on your statistical data collection; however, I would be very interested in your results.

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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 10 2. 343 3. 335 4. Goal 200 current 288 5. 6 weeks out 6. 43

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I would love to see the results of your analysis once you've completed it. In hopes of inspiring you to share, here is my information:

Height: 5' 7"

Starting Highest Weight: 274lbs

Surgery Weight: 264lbs

Current Weight: 149lbs

Goal Weight: 130lbs

Length of time to reach goal: I am thinking I'll be there in a bit less than 10 months. I am currently 8 months post-op.

Age: 41 years old

Sex: Female

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HT: 5'1"

Highest weight: 232

Surgery day weight: 219

Current weight: 167, goal is 132

5 -1/2 months out...the loss is really slowing down now

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HT: 5'1"

Highest weight: 232

Surgery day weight: 219

Current weight: 167' date=' goal is 132

5 -1/2 months out...the loss is really slowing down now[/quote']

Forgot to add: I'm 47 and a female

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1) HT: 5' (ok, 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

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1. Height: 5'4

2. Starting highest weight: 242

3. Surgery weight: 222

4. Goal weight and/or current weight: Current weight 148, Goal weight 142

5. Length of time to reach goal weight: Im 9 months out and 6 pounds from goal

6. Age: 43

Loving my sleeve!

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1. Height 74"

2. Starting highest weight 423#

3. Surgery weight 366#

4. Goal weight and/or current weight 330#, goal 225#

5. Length of time to reach goal weight N/A

6. Age 63

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age 62

Height 5'3

Highest weight 210

Surgery weight 197

Almost 9 months out and 138 goal 130

8 lbs to goal losing slowly now

would really like to weigh 120-125

Tummy Tuck next summer ???

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5'10

288

245

165

Would like to reach goal by 4/15

26 y/o

Female

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33 years old 5'4"

Start weight 303 9/2012

6 month 203

12 month 180 ( no one believes I weigh that much... Someone told me today I look like I weigh 140)!!!

20-30 lbs from goal

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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. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />[/quote']

1. 5'7

2. 258

3. 250

4. 165 current weight

5. 7 months

6. 39

I would also like to say that I was a size 18/20

Now I'm in a size 10. Yay 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 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. 5'3" height 2. 299 highest weight 3. 289 surgery weight 4. 233 surrender weight 5. July 3, 2013 date of surgery (3 months out)

Oh, and I'm 24 years old!

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