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I weighed myself this morning. I'm 8 days post op and I hadn't weighed myself. I weighed 238 the day I had surgery and this morning I weighed 228!! I was in shock and in tears.

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there are more happy tears to come - congrats!

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weighed 238 the day I had surgery and this morning I weighed 228!! I was in shock and in tears.

@@anna0322

hey kiddo

remember, remember this

allll sleevers (et al) react differently to weight loss

how long it will take to loose

you will find people loose weight quicker than you

others loose weight slower than you throughout the day, weeks, months ahead

most people will have a few stalls throughout their loosing process

some people don't loose weight after surgery (Water retention, some stay the same weight, i've even heard some people might gain a few lbs :o

you've lost 10 lbs in 8 days B)

that' terrific

Really

get some kleenex

dry your pretty eyes ;)

i didn't go to bed on december 11, 2011 - and wake up the next morning 105 lbs lighter :(

over the years i gained lots of weight - my highest weight - DOS was 235 lbs :( i'm only 5'3

some people loose that much weight quicker - others take longer

some people think they will wake up post up in a few days 100 lbs will be gone :o

doesn't work that way

took me many years to gain that weight

it took me almost a year to loose the weight with the "assistance" of the sleeve

some people will loose that weight quicker, others longer

"God Grant Me Patience but hurry up about it"

you'll have ups and downs over the next few months :mellow:

Deal With It!!! :D

Get over it!!! :lol:

keep doing what you are doing

continue to follow ALL the rules

you are doing great!!!

kathy

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Good for you! And that feeling will be repeated again and again over the next months!

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Thank you ladies! I know this is just the beginning of a wonderful journey. I know there will be times where I'll be disappointed but I will just have to remember where I started. Good luck to all of you.

Edited by anna0322

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Isn't it great!? I'm also down quite a bit at about 10 days. Crazy. I'm only recording once a week though do I don't get discouraged with fluctuations. Good luck!

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Yay! Enjoy your success! :)

Edited by Debbieduck4

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Congratulations!! It really does feel wonderful to step on the scale and see a smaller number on there!! Keep up the good work, you're doing awesome! :-)

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proudgrammy I love your replies

@@rebirth1029

awwww, thanx bud ;)

i really enjoy coming/writing on the boards :rolleyes:

keeps me busy :)

off the streets :lol:

good luck with surgery :)

kathy

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