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I get sleeved in 15 days and i'm curious as to what 100lbs lost looks like on someone around my height (6'4). please share pics or videos~

my goal weight is 180 but i'm not sure if that is too thin.

thanks guys

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I am 6'3" so pretty close to your height. I have pics in my gallery. I am currently at 226.

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Sounds a bit thin. I'm 5'11" and my goal is 180 and that will probably be a little on the thin side. I think two and a quarter would be closer to a good size. Add some muscle to trim it out.

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I'm 6'4" and started at 340. I'm now at 208 and think I'm about where I want to be.

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I'm 6'4" and and down about 95 pounds right now. 180 seems a little low. Have you done a body fat analysis? I did one and I'm finding my non-fat body mass is about 200. A normal body fat % for guys is about 18% so that means my "ideal" body mass would be about 240. Body fat analyzers aren't an exact science so it's just an estimate. 180 might be what you need to be, but maybe consider seeing what your non-fat mass is. Just my humble suggestion. Good luck on your journey.

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I'm 6'4" and and down about 95 pounds right now. 180 seems a little low. Have you done a body fat analysis? I did one and I'm finding my non-fat body mass is about 200. A normal body fat % for guys is about 18% so that means my "ideal" body mass would be about 240. Body fat analyzers aren't an exact science so it's just an estimate. 180 might be what you need to be, but maybe consider seeing what your non-fat mass is. Just my humble suggestion. Good luck on your journey.

thanks! the only reason why I considered 180 is because thats the weight I saw on this chart thingy. I have no idea what that looks like lol. I was thinking somewhere in the lower 200s would be good.

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I'm guessing you mean the BMI charts. That chart is somewhat flawed. It was developed a long time ago and is just a quick formula. Often it can be fairly accurate, but everyone is not built the same. But the body fat analyzers also aren't super accurate. So, I'm just going with seeing what I'll,be when I'm down to 240 of so then reevaluate if necessary.

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I'm 6'4" and started at 340. I'm now at 208 and think I'm about where I want to be.

congrats on losing so much weight! have you had any issues with loose skin?

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I'm 6'4" and started at 340. I'm now at 208 and think I'm about where I want to be.

congrats on losing so much weight! have you had any issues with loose skin?

Haven't really had too much loose skin, at least not as much as I though I would. My skin is a little looser on my belly than I would like it to be, but let's just say I would much rather take my shirt off in front of people now, than I would have before surgery.

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I'm 6'4" and started at 340. I'm now at 208 and think I'm about where I want to be.

congrats on losing so much weight! have you had any issues with loose skin?

Haven't really had too much loose skin, at least not as much as I though I would. My skin is a little looser on my belly than I would like it to be, but let's just say I would much rather take my shirt off in front of people now, than I would have before surgery.

that's great to hear! I saw your before and after, you look great =]

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I'm 6'1" and I started at 304lbs, 10 weeks later and I'm at 253, pics on my gallery, I'm looking to be at 200 by June.

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I'm 6'1" and I started at 304lbs, 10 weeks later and I'm at 253, pics on my gallery, I'm looking to be at 200 by June.

congrats on your weight loss!

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I'm 6'2" at 408lbs and was wondering if you guys could give some advice on the beat post op diet and exercise routines that worked and maybe some things that did work.

Thanks evero for posting thier stories so far and congrats on your success AMD future accomplishment. Please keep posting your experiences, its motivational!

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Are you talking with a NUT about pre op diets? How long before your surgery? Many surgeons have a team of people that are there to help with a plan. It would be helpful to know where you are in the process?

I was in a six month program My NUT suggested I track calories with MyFitness Pal on a daily basis. It helped me track food I was eating and I learned about nutritional content. Then she put me on a 2000 calorie per day diet. Over time I reduced the calories to 1800, 1600, and eventually 1400 per day.

A month later I started a cardio program, starting at 20 minutes per day on the recumbent bike. I eventually got to 45 minutes 4-5 times per week. Over a four month period I lost 42 pounds before surgery.

I had the time to do this before surgery because of insurance requirements.

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I'm 6'2" at 408lbs and was wondering if you guys could give some advice on the beat post op diet and exercise routines that worked and maybe some things that did work.

Thanks everyone for posting thier stories so far and congrats on your success and future accomplishment. Please keep posting your experiences, its motivational!

Madman:

Sorry, this is my old account. Borders3 is my active account. I was on my phone and forgot to log in with this account.

My surgical date March 10th.

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