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sleeved April 23, 2015.

@@coleenrenee

108 lbs down :rolleyes:

wonderful :)

keep up the good job

i know you will ;)

continued good luck and wishes on your amazing transformation :rolleyes:

kathy

congrats

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@@livvsmum,you look amazing,wht was yo size before/after and how long did it take, I will b 2 months post op on the 1st and its coming off slow.

Thank you! I started out at a size 18/20 and I am now a size 2. Never would have thought that possible. I lost quite quickly, reaching my initial goal of 145 in 10 months. Since then (I'm now 22 months post op) I've lost an additional 16 pounds, putting me at a "dream goal". But those last 15 pounds took quite a while to get off, probably because I wasn't really trying to actively lose at that point. This seems to be where my body has settled. Good luck to you!

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I'm two months postop and down 47 lbs. This is my before and during! Still want to lose another 50 but I'm feeling better than I ever have!

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Hello! My name is cassandra and i had my VSG july 22nd of 2013 weighing in at 254lbs. The pics in the purple shirt were taken 2 days ago weighing in at 146.8 i have now been working to tone my body where as before i was always focused on my weight loss. I am currently doing the insanity workouts which i never in a million yrs thought i would be able to do! I am back on track with going to the gym in s regular basis. I do log my food intake again because i need to eat more frequently since i did not stretch my stomach back out to a normal size my dr said it is still slightly smaller. I do want to lose about 5 more lbs but i am happy at where i am. Ive had no complications. Its definitely a lifestyle change and im beyond happy i have made the decision to do so! I love it. It is a tool. You still put in the hard work to achieve your weightloss/fitness goals. From what ive read through you all look amazing and keep up the hard work. It pays off!

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Hello! My name is cassandra and i had my VSG july 22nd of 2013 weighing in at 254lbs. The pics in the purple shirt were taken 2 days ago weighing in at 146.8 i have now been working to tone my body where as before i was always focused on my weight loss. I am currently doing the insanity workouts which i never in a million yrs thought i would be able to do! I am back on track with going to the gym in s regular basis. I do log my food intake again because i need to eat more frequently since i did not stretch my stomach back out to a normal size my dr said it is still slightly smaller. I do want to lose about 5 more lbs but i am happy at where i am. Ive had no complications. Its definitely a lifestyle change and im beyond happy i have made the decision to do so! I love it. It is a tool. You still put in the hard work to achieve your weightloss/fitness goals. From what ive read through you all look amazing and keep up the hard work. It pays off!

What a transformation!!!! Congrats Cassandra.

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@@cassandraf0204 what a transformation. Congrats!

These pics are so inspiring to me before my surgery tomorrow!

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Went out for a nice dinner with hubby last night. He insisted on taking a pic when we got home, lol.

Ok, silly question - I've reached my surgeons goal - I'm now getting the "too skinny" comments. Yes? No?

I tend to think it's because folks remember me as a size 24...

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Went out for a nice dinner with hubby last night. He insisted on taking a pic when we got home, lol.

Ok, silly question - I've reached my surgeons goal - I'm now getting the "too skinny" comments. Yes? No?

I tend to think it's because folks remember me as a size 24...

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You look great!!! Not too skinny!!! Ignore those comments, most of the time it's out of jealousy and not out of concern.

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Went out for a nice dinner with hubby last night. He insisted on taking a pic when we got home, lol.

Ok, silly question - I've reached my surgeons goal - I'm now getting the "too skinny" comments. Yes? No?

I tend to think it's because folks remember me as a size 24...

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Heck when I was dieting I got within 50lbs of goal. I couldn't fit anything beyond a 12 and people thought I was getting too skinny.

It's perception and comparison to where you started. You look amazing and those arms!!!

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Went out for a nice dinner with hubby last night. He insisted on taking a pic when we got home, lol.

Ok, silly question - I've reached my surgeons goal - I'm now getting the "too skinny" comments. Yes? No?

I tend to think it's because folks remember me as a size 24...

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No!! You look FANTASTIC! Don't worry about what other people say. As long as you and your doctor or happy, that's all that matters. :-)

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