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10/31 Sleeve patient here..

I am down 41 pounds since my surgery, and 72 pounds overall.

I lost 60 pounds between March and September of 2013, totally unrelated to my surgery, but because I found the motivation to do it. Then of course I regained nearly half of it, so my surgery has helped me to RE-LOSE it, plus more!

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That's awesome!

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Loving the Nsv's. Keeps me motivated.

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Love the NSV!! I think I had two this week...one was my husband telling me I needed new work clothes because the other ones are literally falling off! The other was getting hit on for the first time in like a billion years...while wearing my wedding ring!!

HW: 256

SW: 224

CW: 182

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Today I went into a clothes store and it felt o weird not to e in the plus size area. I kept thinking the sales folks were wondering why I was in the normal area. I almost felt bad that I wasn't in he plus area, is that nuts or what, lol.

That is too funny. I was also shopping in the non plus size section and kept wondering if the sales folks were wondering why I wasn't in the plus size area! Bad thinking on my part. I need to remember I was just a temp visitor to the plus size dept.

I think shopping in the normal size section is def the best reward for sacrifices I've made over the past 3 months. That and also being able to exercise and be more physical without feeling like I am about to have a heart attack.

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It's funny too because I have been up and down the same 2 pounds for about two weeks now and folks at work are just starting to ask if I have lost weight. I just say I lost a little weight :).

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I haven't been under 200 pounds in so many years, my body doesn't want to get far away from 200. I will push through it.

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@@peek, I Agree!!! My body is saying what the heck are you trying to do!? And the weight is trying to hold on for dear life but I will break free.

Hard work, perseverance, and working the program eventually we will win!

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Kathy, yes we have to hang tight. I have been eating carbs this week :( and the scale is not moving. I'm not going to weigh until Saturday, lol. I have been craving and unfortunately, everything agrees with my superior sleeve :-)

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I think I have reached another Plato but I will get through this. Been sick so not much activity. Very close to my 50 lbs since wls I have learned that Vicks DayQuil and nite quill have too much sugar and calories in one serving

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We will definitely get through this stall. I am keeping a closer tab on my carbs now too.

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I had hit my 1st stall for about 10 days which I attributed to increased carbs & the holidays with less exercise, but the day after I was very naughty with my diet & had more calories than I had since surgery (1100), I was down 2 lbs! But I had been much better about Protein & fluids prior to this (& I had last weighed 3 days before that).

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I came out of a 10 day stall a couple weeks ago. I'm nervous I'm going to end up back in a stall because of my terrible eating habits. This week I have had tons of carbs and the guilt to accompany them. Yet it hasn't stopped me from eating Doritos today! Doritos?!?!? I haven't had them in months and I caved just because. I'm not sure what is up with me this week but I hope I get some will power back ASAP.

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Hi all,

I'm 13 weeks post op and I've lost a little over 50 lbs!

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