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Holding strong at 365 pounds. Down about 200 pounds from this time last year. 3 weeks without any loss. Still feeling great.

DOS:10/3/12

RPatt that is amazing! Keep up the good work!

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188 lbs today. Down from 285 lbs. I'm 8 months out. Only 28 lbs to go to get to my goal of 160 lbs. I had plateaued for about 3 weeks so I was very happy today to see movement from the scale....:)

Wow! You r doing very well.

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You are looking great jess and your face is super thin on your last video. You rock girl!

You're awesome michele!!

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And also those people talking about cancer are crazy. You.look fab and not ill at all!

Thank you! I think some people are just ignorant!

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Yeah I had someone tell me...oh your on that diet where you starve yourself to death....idiots

Lol some people!

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That's great

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Hi everyone!!!! I know today isn't Friday but today is one week since my surgery and I am very excited to say I have lost 25 pounds!!!!!

What did u start at?

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Holding strong at 365 pounds. Down about 200 pounds from this time last year. 3 weeks without any loss. Still feeling great.

DOS:10/3/12

Wow great job what an accomplishment!

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Holding strong at 365 pounds. Down about 200 pounds from this time last year. 3 weeks without any loss. Still feeling great.

DOS:10/3/12

RPatt, you know your the man right? Go RPatt!

SD: 10/10/12, Converted from Lapband to RNY, HW (before band) 263, HW (RNY) 230, Preop 219, after surgery 223, CURRENT... 199 YIPPEE :) ONEDERLAND

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Will not weigh my self tomorrow as I already know it will be 365. That what it was at my 2 month post op with NP and RD. my Protein level is low so body went into starvation mode. I need to spread my protein out over the entire day. Yea me. 4 weeks at 365, but now I know how to fix it.

DOS: 10/3/12

HW: 560

DOS W: 427

CW: 365

Pant size at surgery 68.

Current pant size 52.

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Will not weigh my self tomorrow as I already know it will be 365. That what it was at my 2 month post op with NP and RD. my Protein level is low so body went into starvation mode. I need to spread my protein out over the entire day. Yea me. 4 weeks at 365' date=' but now I know how to fix it.

DOS: 10/3/12

HW: 560

DOS W: 427

CW: 365

Pant size at surgery 68.

Current pant size 52.[/quote']

You know how to fix it & you didn't gain! That's the important part... You're doing great so far though!

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Will not weigh my self tomorrow as I already know it will be 365. That what it was at my 2 month post op with NP and RD. my Protein level is low so body went into starvation mode. I need to spread my protein out over the entire day. Yea me. 4 weeks at 365' date=' but now I know how to fix it.

DOS: 10/3/12

HW: 560

DOS W: 427

CW: 365

Pant size at surgery 68.

Current pant size 52.[/quote']

Don't get discourage your weight will start to move again. And just because you don't see the scale move does not mean your body is not changing. You will start to notice different parts of your body change and your weight stay the same.

It took me 2 months to get it though my head that now I have to eat to lose weight. When 400-500 calories made me full my body needed 800 calories to lose weight. What a pain it is at times to get 800 calories in.

Everyone loses at a different rate just give it time you will lose the weight 62 lbs in 2 months is Fabulous you can ask for more. Keep it up

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      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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