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December 2013 Sleever Pounds Lost Log



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Thank you all for your posts and PM's. We're now officially up to 3442 pounds lost as our goal. Getting closer and closer to 5000!

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My goal is to lose140

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My goal is to lose 110 lbs.

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Thank you mscognac504 and Smilingirl for your posts! I have them on the spreadsheet!

We're up to a total of 3867 pounds we're going to lose!

Looking forward to seeing the upcoming posts!

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Surg date set for Tuesday dec 10 2013

My doc believes I can reach the 150s but I think that's a "fat chance" - no pun intended lol

I'm currently 238-239 pounds at 5'7". My lowest adult weight was 180 and many people thought I was around 160 because I was so toned (lots of kickboxing and portion controlled eating helped me out with that physique 11 years ago) I recently lost 20 pounds on my own since October 2013 and so happy about that. I'll miss my spin classes while I recover but can't wait to get back into my fitness routine.

I think a realistic healthy weight range for my large frame would be around 170-178 so that's my personal goal. So about a 65-70 pound loss. A healthy or normal BMI indicates I should fall between 138-160 which I believe is too unrealistic. Don't even think I weighed that in highschool, lol

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Surg date set for Tuesday dec 10 2013

My doc believes I can reach the 150s but I think that's a "fat chance" - no pun intended lol

I'm currently 238-239 pounds at 5'7". My lowest adult weight was 180 and many people thought I was around 160 because I was so toned (lots of kickboxing and portion controlled eating helped me out with that physique 11 years ago) I recently lost 20 pounds on my own since October 2013 and so happy about that. I'll miss my spin classes while I recover but can't wait to get back into my fitness routine.

I think a realistic healthy weight range for my large frame would be around 170-178 so that's my personal goal. So about a 65-70 pound loss. A healthy or normal BMI indicates I should fall between 138-160 which I believe is too unrealistic. Don't even think I weighed that in highschool, lol

Thanks for your post Sandi - I am going to put you down for 70 pounds! I'm optimistic that you'll be surprised at your weight loss!

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My surgery date is December 10. I've lost 26 pounds in the last 3 weeks and my goal is to lose an additional 110 pounds to reach my goal of 175.

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Gotchya down Andrew!

We're getting SO close to the 5000 pound mark - we're officially at 4197

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I think I listed my weight loss goal wrong I was thinking about what I would like to weigh not want to lose. So total wieght loss that I would like is 108. I think I had listed it as 150. Sorry for the mistake

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Looks like my original surg date of dec 10 will be delayed unfortunately -- during my clearance appointment today my primary informed me to have a sleep study done... Uuhhhh I was so banking on dec 10 now I have no clue. I'm still keeping my hopes high that all this is taken care Of quickly with pulmonary specialist, my primary and my surgeon's office. Wish I would have known earlier tho. All my other tests are perfectly OK but my primary has seen some unfortunate ICU cases in the past which prompts her to make me do the study. I guess i would rather be safe than sorry.

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Awesome idea. I'll send you a PM so you can add me. Actually, I can't figure out how to PM, so I'll just post it here. I hope to lose 100 pounds. Anyone know how to adjust the tickers? I got weighed today at the nut and lost 13 pounds.

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I've got you down Idlewood. I believe (and someone may have to correct me), if you go in and edit your weight on your profile, it will automatically change your ticker. I will have to check that though, but you might try it.

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Awesome idea. I'll send you a PM so you can add me. Actually, I can't figure out how to PM, so I'll just post it here. I hope to lose 100 pounds. Anyone know how to adjust the tickers? I got weighed today at the nut and lost 13 pounds.

Yep, I just tried it. If you go into Edit Profile, and Member Information, and change your current weight there, it will change it automatically on your ticker!

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