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I was sleeved on 2nd June this year and I am waiting patiently to drop into onederland I have 5 lbs to go!!! I am so excited I cannot even remember when I saw that kind of weight it was so long ago.

My journey since June has been amazing, the weight hasn't dropped off me quickly it has been slow and steady.

I was anxious at first when I would read about how much people would lose, I would compare myself to everybody on the boards.

Now I am chilled I just listen to my own body, I weigh myself once a week and if I am the same I don't stress I know it will come off.

I have lost 58 lbs since surgery and 75lbs since April! How awesome is this

I have about 60lbs left to lose and I expect it could take another year-will I get to 145 who knows

Postive things about weight loss surgery

I am more agile and less clumsy

I can fit into airplane seats and the belt is loose

My clothes look so much better on me

I can feel bones

I fit into normal clothes

I have gone from a size 22 to a size 14!

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You'll drop that easy peasy.

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I too am waiting eagerly to hit onederland! It has been 15 years since i have seen those numbers! 5 lbs to go!!!

Good luck!

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Congratulations! I recently rode in an airplane and was also shocked at the room to spare. Isn't that fascinating?

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Right there with ya! Hoping to hit it within the next couple weeks! We are sooo close!

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Hearing about all of you having such positive experiences is great!

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I'm almost there too! We can do it!

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I've also had slow, but steady weight loss since my surgery June 12th. For the longest time, I didn't really believe I would see onederland, but this morning the scale read 210- and I can see it coming! I'll be so happy when that number on the scale starts with a 1- and just think we go to the doctor and they no longer have to slide that bar over to the 200 mark!

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Hit onederland yesterday!'198!

Hope all of you are doing well :)

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I had surgery May 15th this year. I was 305 day of surgery and 328 when I started the liquid diet 3 weeks before surgery. Today I am 215! Onederland is so close! I haven't been there since sometime in the 1990's. I am beyond thrilled and know that this is by far the best thing I have ever done for myself! I have gone from a size 26 to a size 16. I look and feel so much better. And out in the world people actually treat me better (which is a reflection on society and not me) but whatever - I will take it! I move easier, can wear heels again, things don't ache like they used to, and I can actually run again. I couldn't be happier!!!

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So i have 1 lb to go to get to 199! It is taking forever!!! and ever but I hope to be there by next week

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I hit onederland today! So happy to get past that stall and to see that 1 as the first number on the scale! 14 weeks post-op. Down 60lbs total, 34 since surgury, 59 to goal! Half way there!

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I did it I got to Onederland today! I am so thrilled

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Good luck! I, too, am almost there and writhing in anticipation!

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#madeife2002 Congrats on Onederland!! It must feel amazing!! I'm so happy for you and all that posted they hit the 1's????????

I've been 207/206 for almost 3 weeks . I'm beginning to "wonder" if I will ever get to "Onederland" logically I know I will, I'm just done waiting!! Lol

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