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Feb 5 2014 was my sleeve. I have no regrets. Life is way better. I love shopping again....how about you?

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What are your stats. On everything. I'm Great Enjoying life. I love shopping too. I'm down 120 pounds. 50 more to go. :) I started at 326 I'm 206. And I'm 20 years old.

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Down 60 44 left its so slow and frustrating

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My surgery was 2/26 highest weight 343, surgery weight 305, current weight 226. I am 35. Things are slowing down but I feel great!

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Down 60 44 left its so slow and frustrating

But you are doing great!! Keep up the great work!

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1-22-2014 vsg

No weight loss for two months. Feeling down.

1-22-2014 vsg

No weight loss for two months. Feeling down.

Edited by Kayakerak

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I had surgery February 15th, 2014. I am 5'8 and weighed 230 pounds and I now weigh 150. I have lost 80 pounds so far. I am 12 pounds away from my goal weight. I never thought I would feel this good at 42. ????

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I had surgery February 15th, 2014. I am 5'8 and weighed 230 pounds and I now weigh 150. I have lost 80 pounds so far. I am 12 pounds away from my goal weight. I never thought I would feel this good at 42. ????

Do you have pics? I'm 5'7" & now at 170. I'm happy with how I look but wonder what I might look like if I lost another 15-20 lbs. thanks!!

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This was today, I blocked out my face because nobody in my family knows I had surgery..

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I was sleeved on 2-12-14 and have lost 163 lbs so far! I feel great, no longer have sleep apnea and am off my blood pressure meds. I do so many things that I just was not able to do like exercise regularly. This has been one of the most life altering decisions of my life. I am so thankful and feel very blessed. By the grace of God and the skill of my medical team, all has gone very well. I started at 393 lbs and now weigh 230. I am 5'10". For the first time in decades, I am actually close to a weight loss goal.

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