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You look amazing!!!

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4 months post op

Wow you look fantastic!! I hope I do as well as you have.

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I love this pic

Thanks down 133 lbs

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Hi Jackie! U look great. Is 110 ur goal or your doctor? Did U hit any stalls?

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Thank you so much! It is my goal. My dr would be happy to see me at 115 to 120. For my height that is the average weight. I'm very short. I have had several stalls. I was stuck at 145 for months. I really had to kick up the exercise. I'm still not exercising as much as I should...it's been hard with grad school...working full time..and being a mom to a two year old. I'll get to my goal eventually..I'm just glad I'm healthy...finally!

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Thank you so much! It is my goal. My dr would be happy to see me at 115 to 120. For my height that is the average weight. I'm very short. I have had several stalls. I was stuck at 145 for months. I really had to kick up the exercise. I'm still not exercising as much as I should...it's been hard with grad school...working full time..and being a mom to a two year old. I'll get to my goal eventually..I'm just glad I'm healthy...finally!

Did you have your child after or before the surgery?

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Did you have your child after or before the surgery?

I had it before my surgery. I just had a friend though that had a baby post op. she got pregnant right after her one year post op visit and she had a healthy pregnancy and her baby was born very healthy.

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I had it before my surgery. I just had a friend though that had a baby post op. she got pregnant right after her one year post op visit and she had a healthy pregnancy and her baby was born very healthy.

What about her weight, did she gain a lot and has she lost the lbs? This is something that I am stressing about, because after my husband gets back from being deployed and I am 18 months post op we want to try and have a baby, but I am scared that I will gain the weight back.

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Green shirt is from today 210lbs from 280. One with my husband is from Christmas'

You look great.. How long ago was surgery?

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Down 70 most recent

60lbs difference same dress lol

You look great! I'm having surgery Monday.. 296 now..

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Green shirt is from today 210lbs from 280. One with my husband is from Christmas'

Ur 210 in that pic?! Girl u look like 170. Amazing. Great job. U have a beautiful face. Look like flawless skin. I'm jealous.

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What about her weight' date=' did she gain a lot and has she lost the lbs? This is something that I am stressing about, because after my husband gets back from being deployed and I am 18 months post op we want to try and have a baby, but I am scared that I will gain the weight back.[/quote']

Idk about being that far out postop but I'm pregnant now and still am losing weight even tho I've increased my calories and was put on bedrest.

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What about her weight' date=' did she gain a lot and has she lost the lbs? This is something that I am stressing about, because after my husband gets back from being deployed and I am 18 months post op we want to try and have a baby, but I am scared that I will gain the weight back.[/quote']

She was 160 when she got pregnant. She had the baby about a month ago and when she had the baby she weighed 202. She has already lost 20 lbs...so that's promising. Hope hat helps!

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