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Date of Surgery: 11/15/12

SW: 259

CW: 228.7

GW: 170

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SW: 243

HW: 253

CW: 193

Surgery: 11-2-12

Stephanie

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Surgery date. 11/6/12

start: 246

Today's: 202

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Surgery 12/5/12

liquid diet starting weight 237

Day of surgery 222

1/10/13 207

30 pounds gone for eternity!

Mary Jo

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HWT 405

Lwt 267

Cwt 265

Lost 2 of the lbs I gained

Hoping for a big loss next week

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Beginning 197 Heaviest ever June 2012

Surgery 166 (six weeks of pre op diet help) 12/5/12

Last Week 153.8 1/4/13

Today 150.6 1/11/13

Height 4'10" still obese according to BMI but it is better than it was' date='

Blood sugars are still a bit high but a lot less insulin still trying to find

the right balance.

asthma has improved some, needing a lot less rescue inhaler and nebulizers[/quote']

I'm 4'9" and I would love to be at 150! LOL....I was 246 at my start weight DOS 12/27/12 I was 240...As of today I'm 224lbs... Can't wait to be out of the 200's!!

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Beginning 197 Heaviest ever June 2012

Surgery 166 (six weeks of pre op diet help) 12/5/12

Last Week 153.8 1/4/13

Today 150.6 1/11/13

Height 4'10" still obese according to BMI but it is better than it was' date='

Blood sugars are still a bit high but a lot less insulin still trying to find

the right balance.

asthma has improved some, needing a lot less rescue inhaler and nebulizers[/quote']

I'm 4'9" and I would love to be at 150! LOL....I was 246 at my start weight DOS 12/27/12 I was 240...As of today I'm 224lbs... Can't wait to be out of the 200's!!

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Still weigh 169 stall again.

I am at sime kind of stall. Not even 3 months out and am only losing 1 pound a week. Was 224 last Friday today 223.

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Surgery: 10-30-12

Sw: 298

cw: 220

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Surgery 11/20/12

Sw 266

Cw 235.4

Sky, you and I are on the same track! We are doing ok!!!!! :-)

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Oh it looks like I'm a fibber lol..sw is 262 not 266....damn it looks like I lost more than I actually did...but Hell I'll take it! I think slow and steady is the way to go! I don't think the skin will sag so much...?? How tall are you worm? I'm 5'8..I'm shrinking lol..i used to be 5'9

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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