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I would love to see more before and afters, especially from our age group. I am about 9 lbs from doctor specified goal weight. I had surgery June 26 and it was the best decision I could have ever made.

HW: 226

SW: 205

GW: 128

CW: 137.2

Oh and I am 5'1

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SW: 205

CW: 137.2

5'1

@@xoraechel21xo

hey cutie ;)

you look great!!!

there are many places on the board where you can see amazing before and after pictures :)

check out my profile

before pic of course shows the old real me :angry:

after pic - what can i say

i am cute as a button :lol:

keep up the good job

kathy

congrats

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Here's mine, took a little longer to hit my goal than you haha. Started at 410, down to 230 now.

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Y'all look great! This is so encouraging!!!

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You look great in such a short amount of time.. Gives me hope Im 2 months out and 40 down but I wish it was 80.. I need more patients this is motivating

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Don't rush it! The downfall of me losing quickly is a higher chance of loose skin, so that is my new worry. I honestly didn't believe my doctor when he said I would be anywhere near this size. I am now 132, 4 lbs away from goal, and wear a size 6 in pants. Never in my life have I seen those numbers. And @@surrey1987, good luck and keep us posted! If you have any questions or anything ,feel free to message me :)

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1975155_10101117654717942_1014205311_n.j10419434_10101483806901032_4799454833613The top picture is my before(2/2014)and the bottom is my after(12/2014)

I am 5'7"

HW:311

SW:297

CW:201

GW:185

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You guys all look fantastic!!! Awesome job!!!

Start weight was 241

Surgery was 2/18/14

Current weight 158

And next month makes a year :)

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Kinda unhappy because I have slacked in the gym but still am beyond happy! Highest weights:270 surgical weight 240, current: 160

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