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December 2013 Sleever Pounds Lost Log



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Princesstami: I was sleeved 12/11 and it feels like I am a bit slow in the weight loss process. I weighed this morning and I was 245. I accept any loss as a success. I can sit back and see what I would be eating right now if it were not for the sleeve. I do think I am becomimg sort micro manager of what people eat. I have to stop that or I will alienate my friends and family....

I don't think you are slow at all - 6 days difference and I have had a few days where I really struggled to get anything in. I know what you mean about micro-managing what others eat, I have been sort of doing that to my husband, he did the pre-op diet with me and has really cut out a lot of carbs but I need not preach at him so I really have to try hard not to do so.

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Drum roll please....it's time for some GREAT numbers:

Total pounds reported and lost: 316.4

Total goal pounds reported: 7626

We're at a little bit more than 4% towards the overall goal....and this is just for the first official weigh in!

Congratulations to all of you! Keep those numbers coming!

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My goal is to lose 105lbs. I started at 303lbs. In 5 days post op

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Awesome job everyone!!! So proud of us!!! My scale needs a new battery so I haven't weighed myself since last week but am so happy with my decision! HW: 317 CW: 273 (can't remember SW)

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My silly spreadsheet decided it was going to act all crazy...it felt like that number was too low for the fantastic progress I have been seeing...let me put it in timeout, let it think about what it's done and then provide a much better number of pounds lost....

Bad spreadsheet.....baaaaad spreadsheet!

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My goal is 145 I started pre-op diet at 244 on 12/12......current weight is 226 (18 lbs. lost)......I am 6 days post-op

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My goal is 145 I started pre-op diet at 244 on 12/12......current weight is 226 (18 lbs. lost)......I am 6 days post-op

Welcome georgiabelle! I have your information down! Congrats on the 18 lbs!

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HW: 314

SW: 278

CW: 269

Hi Andrew...we're SOOOOOO glad to see you here, and hope you are recovering wonderfully! Thanks for the stats...I have them down!

Keep feeling better!

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HW 280 SW 266 on 12/10 CW 255 for 2 weeks post op

Edited by Smilingirl

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HW: 314

SW: 278

CW: 269

Hi Andrew...we're SOOOOOO glad to see you here, and hope you are recovering wonderfully! Thanks for the stats...I have them down!

Keep feeling better!

Thanks very much MnWin ...

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Sleeved 12/18

HW 352

SW 318

CW 297

Merry Christmas...

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Sleeved 12/18

HW 352

SW 318

CW 297

Merry Christmas...

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