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27 minutes ago, JoJo_C said:

Before and after two months post op.
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2 months??? Damn!!! Go man go!!!

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1 hour ago, Half-Tum said:

Go man go!!!

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@FamilyGuyNJ

@boldnewginger

@tomi71

hey dudes/dudette;-)

you all look great!!

keep up the good job!!

kathy

congrats

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Surgery: 12/30/16

HW: 301

Day of Surgery: 271

CW: 200

Size: 22W- 12/14

I have officially lost 101 pounds since starting the program last July and it feels amazing!!

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wAY TO GO DUDE!

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On 7/16/2017 at 8:28 AM, JoJo_C said:

Before and after two months post op.
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Great work!!! Wait to see how the weight just falls right off man!!

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before and after 5 months out!!! From a 47 waist to a 36. Im 5 lbs from goal weight, 296 to 230lbs!

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Almost 11 months out...

I had NO IDEA I was that fat before the op...the before pic just popped up on my faceboook memories from last year at a family gathering.

Everything in my life has changed for the better...I am back to original me and loving it!

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Down about 106#. Sleeved 12/12/16. Looking to lose another 40#. Started at 319. Currently 211. The pics show my progression from August 16, 1, 3, & 6 months post surgery.
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I found this picture on a Facebook flashback and thought it was a perfect reason to update my Before/After shots.

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No idea what I weighed, but it was a lot. Easily 330. As you can empathize, I didn't really step on a scale back then.

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This is from Fridays form check video I submit to my coach. I actually like the fact that my excess skin causes a "muffin top" above my belt. It's a constant reminder that no matter how much I train, there is nothing I can do about that skin. It's not going away unless I have plastic surgery. Makes it impossible for me to forget where I came from.

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This is a different angle I used to check my back angle on the dead lift. I chose this picture because even though I looked leaner last year at this time, I am far stronger. and I think I still look good enough. Even relaxed I look pretty fit.

Every day that I lift there is a small part of me that wishes I could lift more, but I quickly remind myself that 2.5 years ago I couldn't lift my left leg or tie my shoe much less put 200lbs on my back or pick up 250lbs off the floor. Remember who you are and how far you've come to maintain your perspective!

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