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YEEHAW!!!!! I'm proud to announce that I've reached Onederland today!! I can't remember the last time my scale read 198.2!! I feel like opening the patio door and announcing it to the WORLD!

Thank you all for your continued support & great advice!

Surgery: 12-2-13

HW 253

SW 243

CW 198.2

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i'm so proud of you! Entering Onderland is such a good feeling. I'm glad you found so much help and support on BP.

I love seeing the scale go down and feeling a difference in my clithes. I'm sure you have gone down at least a size by now. It feels so good to feel your old jeans getting loose in the thighs and waist. keep up the great work! Cya in the century club!

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YEEHAW!!!!! I'm proud to announce that I've reached Onederland today!! I can't remember the last time my scale read 198.2!! I feel like opening the patio door and announcing it to the WORLD! Thank you all for your continued support & great advice! Surgery: 12-2-13 HW 253 SW 243 CW 198.2

Congratulations! I just reached this milestone myself after a long struggle getting below 200. It seems like a dream that I will wake up from! Like you I feel like telling the world and now tell everyone my weight when I tried to hide it before. Now I am proudly 196-199!

Now we just need to keep it going. I am 5-10 and want to be in the 180s. What is your goal?

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Congratulations!! I will never forget that feeling. I took pictures of my scale number on my way down so I will have it forever. Onederland a great place to be!!!

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Thank you all!! I would be happy at 150lbs however I have heard that I may bounce down a little lower?? I am sure everyone is different. You are right, there is something so liberating at being below 200 lbs!!

Let's keep up the good work fellow sleevers! Cheers to all :)

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you can get to 150. 100 lbs definitely doable and possibly more. take advantage of first year. I just had my 1 year anniversary and it's getting slower but still works.

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Congratulations! Such an amazing accomplishment

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I hit wonderland too but so unhappy about just spending seven days in the hospital due to my sleeve narrowing where my band was that created scar tissue. I had to have another surgery last Wednesday to balloon it and get it open. I'm so depressed I don't even care about the weight. I had sleeve surgery five weeks ago and had such a hard time recovering and now this. By week five I was supposed to be on soft meats and advanced and I'm still on full liquids with all kinds of surgery pain again where they opened me up. I'm sorry I did this surgery and I'm in a very bad place mentally. I know one day I will be happy to be in wonderland. I'm just so sick and weak I can't be happy and wear jeans and be happy. So for the venting but I had to get it out.

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I hit wonderland too but so unhappy about just spending seven days in the hospital due to my sleeve narrowing where my band was that created scar tissue. I had to have another surgery last Wednesday to balloon it and get it open. I'm so depressed I don't even care about the weight. I had sleeve surgery five weeks ago and had such a hard time recovering and now this. By week five I was supposed to be on soft meats and advanced and I'm still on full liquids with all kinds of surgery pain again where they opened me up. I'm sorry I did this surgery and I'm in a very bad place mentally. I know one day I will be happy to be in wonderland. I'm just so sick and weak I can't be happy and wear jeans and be happy. So for the venting but I had to get it out.

I'm so sorry for the path you find yourself on and I can't really relate to your journey but someone who can and is a great source of inspiration is RJs/beginning. Check her out. .. I think it would be helpful to you. Good luck

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I'm so sorry for the path you find yourself on and I can't really relate to your journey but someone who can and is a great source of inspiration is RJs/beginning. Check her out. .. I think it would be helpful to you. Good luck

Where or how do I search this person? It would be helpful for me to read the journey. I need inspiration.

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So sorry your having problems. Praying for a speedy recovery for you..hang in there!

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I hit onderland last week too. Heres my stats...

Starting 286

Surgery 279

Current 197

Congrats. I'm now just overweight rather than extremely obese. :)

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Way to go Gomecast!!! Your rocking the sleeve! When was your surgery?

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It was October 22nd, 2013. Best day ever. :)

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