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Feeling over the moon excited to step on the scale and for once in 10 years to be below 200!!!! I wanted to do a happy dance by myself in the bathroom! :)post-139214-14361464086347_thumb.jpg

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What a marvelous feeling as well as achievement. You are well over half way home!

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Congrats on a marvelous achievement!

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I can't wait until that day

Congrats

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Thank you everyone for your kind works and encouragement! I am so excited at how things are going. My husband thinks I am the "poster child" of successful recovery. I have had no complications this far, no vomiting, no aversions or problems with any foods I have eaten so far. My only problem is making sure I get enough fluids in! :-) Weight loss seems to be slowing quickly but I haven't started back strong in the gym yet. Here's to hoping the next 40 pounds comes off just as easily and quickly! :-)

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Congratulations!! I entered ONEderland on 7/6!! Similar to you, it was at least 7 years since I was under 200.... and seeing that number on the scale is amazing! I cannot wait until my next doctors visit when we no longer need to move the scales weight from 150 to 200. That will be a moment to remember :)

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Congrats. I cannot wait for that moment. At 2 months I'm 41lbs down. I have 25 lbs to go to get in the hundreds. My gift to myself will be going to the spa. Something I always wanted to do.

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@@Mrs.Hansen88 how did you do it?!? My surgery was 10 days before yours and I lost 25 pounds..help!!! Please give me some pointers

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@@Mrs.Hansen88 don't get me wrong I'm happy for you Congrats!!!! I just need help lol

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@@Mrs.Hansen88 don't get me wrong I'm happy for you Congrats!!!! I just need help lol

What are your stats? My highest in January was 262. On the pre-op diet I lost a lot! On surgery day (June 10th) I was 224.9. And today I am stalled at 198.5... So in 4 weeks I lost 26.4 pounds.

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@@Mrs.Hansen88 well my surgeon didn't do a pre op diet so day of surgery I was 210 today I'm 187 I lost 23 pounds my surgery was on 6/5 so 5 weeks today. I know that I'm not really getting my Fluid intake Water really hurts my stomach and I was able to do the Protein Shakes but now they kind of bother me as well

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@@prbaby28 my surgeon doesn't allow for us to drink Protein Shakes. I am only allowed to eat 3 meals a day, a 1/4 of some kind of Protein. and the only other thing I do is drink Water, propels, or zero Vitamin waters.(I do sugar free Popsicles still just to try and get my fluids in. I'm not doing anything special by any means. I have been stalled now since I posted this tread (so five days).. I have started getting back in the gym but very slowly.

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Awesome

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