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1 month post op with pic (46.6 lbs)



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I'm so close to 50 lbs I can taste it! My highest weight was 259.6. I was 246.6 when I started the pre-op diet. I was 229.5 on the day of surgery (12/18/14). 213 today when this pic was taken. 16.5 down in 4 weeks since surgery. Total of 46.6 down. I'm 40 years old and 5'3".

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@@bobbyswife,You are off to a phenominal start, Congrats!

And there is an obvious difference in the before and after. Lookin good!

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U look great. How much downtime is needed in order to return to work. I am scheduling my revision to the sleeve in Aug/Sept 2015

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@@savoy7658 Revisions may take longer, but I took off 18 days (over the holidays). But, I've seen some people return to work after 1 week. When I went back to work I was really tired at the end of the day for the first week, but by the 2nd week back I was totally back to normal. I'd say to be safe, take 2 weeks if you can.

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Did u do just liquids for ur 4 postop weeks or we're u doing mushy and soft foods aswell!

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I did liquids for 1 week. Then at 8 days I was released to mushy and soft chewed very well. Including eggs! I still can only eat 1/2 a scrambled egg. At 4 weeks now I can eat most soft foods. Nothing too dry, and no steak or raw veggies yet obviously.

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Congrats you look great!!

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Congrats!!..keep up the good work!

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You look amazing and happiness is reflected in your radiant smile.

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You look great and I can feel your self confidence from here. Keep working and keep moving forward. You Rock!!!

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Congratulations!! You look fantastic!!

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THANK YOU ALL! I feel great!

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