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To all my May sleevers, how are you doing? How are you enjoying your journey so far? I am excited and invigorated - SW 293 Surgery 284 CW 215 ~ Total 77 lbs loss ~ Feels phenomenal! Share your stats/ stories!

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Hi there!! I was sleeved on 5/5 and so far have lost 62 lbs! I too am feeling amazing! I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!! I feel great, eating very healthy, buying clothes and down to a size 12 -- which I haven't been since 8th grade (mind you I am 52 years old!) LOL! I have 27 more lbs to go till my goal and looking forward to it! Thanks for posting, hope to hear from our other May Sleevers brothers and sisters!! ♥

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YOU are rocking that sleeve! Keep up the good work :-)

Hi there!! I was sleeved on 5/5 and so far have lost 62 lbs! I too am feeling amazing! I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!! I feel great, eating very healthy, buying clothes and down to a size 12 -- which I haven't been since 8th grade (mind you I am 52 years old!) LOL! I have 27 more lbs to go till my goal and looking forward to it! Thanks for posting, hope to hear from our other May Sleevers brothers and sisters!! ♥

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Sleeved on May 5th. Currently I'm 228. Down 84lbs since the surgery. Woot.

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I was sleeved on May 6th. Down 62 pounds total as of yesterday. I am down in sizes from a tight size 16 to a 10/12. I need to do some clothes shopping. I have on a pair of size 14 jeans right now that look downright silly.

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Sleeved 5/5, started at 205 down to 159... I feel like I should be lower . Wearing a 12 now

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@@AR40 You started at a much lower weight than most of us. If you figure it out percentage-wise, you're probably right where you should be!

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