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How long did it take you to reach your goal weight? I need to lose a total of 83 pounds to reach my goal. In 9 months, I have lost 59 pounds. I feel like I should have lost a lot more by now but it has been slow going. I work out 5 days a week, get in most of my Water and Protein every day. I am working on increasing my calorie intake because I know I am not eating enough. I just wanted to see if anyone else is struggling like this. Thank you.

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I'm curious too. My goal is lose 85 pounds. 47 more to go!

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My surgery weight was 236 and my surgeon's goal for me was 165. So only 71 pounds. So far, I am down 55 pounds in seven months.

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get in most of Water and Protein every day. working on increasing calorie intake

@@Essence46

i haven't seen you around for awhile :(

glad you are back :)

It took me one year to get to goal (-105 lbs)

i'm sure you already know that we all lose weight in different time periods

never compare yourself to someone else weight loss/time period etc :huh:

weight seems to come off a little quicker after WLS if you have more weight to loose (high BMI)

in the same respect weight might come off slower if you have a lower BMI (less weight to loose)

your excess weight will come off :)

in its own sweet time

"God Grant Me Patience Just Hurry Up About It" ;)

59 lbs down!!!

that's wonderful :)

continue to improve your Water & Protein intake :)

work on getting a good/normal amount of necessary calories

good luck

kathy

congrats

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@@proudgrammy You are always so inspirational and you always make me smile. Thank you for that.

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@@Essence46

awwww shucks ;)

that's why i get the big bucks ;):D :D

huggggs

kathy

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I'm on my 8th month, and have lost 63. My surgery was August 22nd, so I was hoping to hit goal by my year, but not sure if it's going to happen. At this point, I have good months and bad (as far as losing). I did well last month, losing 6lbs, but this month is looking like it may be a bust, as I seem to be holding steady in April so far. I'm wanting to lose 85lbs in total.

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My goal was 90. I'm down 52 lbs at about 4 1/2 months out but I've been stalled for the better part of March. 38 lbs to go.

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My surgery date is June 5th and I only have 76# to lose. I'm worried that it will come off much slower too. I'm glad you started this thread!!! i was wondering in the "under #100" club would have a different experience.

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I started at 238 and had a goal loss of 88#. I lost 22 before surgery, so I only had to lose 66 postop. I did that in just over 7 months, and then dropped another 10 pounds. Protein, Water, veggies and Vitamins. Repeat. I didn't weigh often enough to even notice most stalls, other than the month long ones. And upping my calories is what broke the early stalls. Calorie wise I was around 1000 at 4 months and 1200 by six months. I've been in maintenance now for over 6 months and it's definitely a never ending vigil. Not as hard as I thought, but you really need to maintain healthy habits....

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Good Job!

But I thought you wanted to weigh less than 100 pounds, lol!

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My "high" goal weight is 180, so it's not quite 100 pounds. I'd take 170 though :)

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I was worried last year that this surgery might not be for me and I cancelled the process. But this year I am very interested in getting the surgery but would like to hear from others who had 70 lbs. or less weight to lose - this includes the weight that will be lost pre-surgery. Please share your experience with me.

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My goal is 75 pounds. I'm just 2.5 months post-op and am only down 22 pounds. I expected it to come off slower since mine was a band to sleeve revision and had less than 100 to lose

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My surgery date is June 5th and I only have 76# to lose. I'm worried that it will come off much slower too. I'm glad you started this thread!!! i was wondering in the "under #100" club would have a different experience.

Out of curiosity, why are you "worried" about losing weight slowly? When I first had the surgery, I too felt the urgency to lose the weight fast, but when I realized I was going to be a slow loser, I reexamined my thought process. I realized that sense of urgency came from my old diet mentality. In the past, on diets, I always wanted to lose weight quickly so I would be "done". But, I'll never be "done" with my sleeve. It's for life! So it doesn't matter how long it takes me to lose the weight as long as I am losing and not gaining. Ten years from now, when I am enjoying my happy, healthy, full life thanks to my sleeve, do you think I'm really going to care whether it took 6 months or 16 months to reach my goal weight?

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