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I'm down 50 lbs as well since surgery 4/8/15. SW 342, CW 290.

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I'm 4 months post op and I'm down 58 lbs since surgery. I have a total loss of 67 lbs.

Surgery 3/25 287 lbs

Today 8/3 229 lbs and counting

I am so happy that I'm losing this weight. I have been wanting this for a long time. I can finally see the difference but the sad thing for me right now is, not knowing what size to get from the store. The weight is coming off pretty fast.

Good luck everyone

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I was 310 day of surgery on 4/6, though I was 325 when I started my two-week pre op diet. I'm closer to four months now and I've lost 77 lbs total. At three months I had lost 67 lbs.

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I was sleeved 5/18 and am down 47 pounds. I've noticed it is coming off a lot slower, like 1-2 lbs per week instead of 5lbs per week. Can't wait to get to goal!

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Hello all

I had my surgery on May 12th. I'm a few days short of 3 months. My starting weight was 271. Day of surgery I weight 265. Today I'm at 215. All in all I've lost 56 pounds. I'm so happy I did this surgery. My goal is 160 so I still have 55 lbs to go . I have noticed the weight is coming off slower now. My stomach has healed and I can eat pretty much anything. I have to work at it everyday on what I eat

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Hello my name is Debra I was sleeved June 1st starting weight 271 lose 31 weight now is 240. I'm working hard to lose 100lbs.

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I was sleeved on May 26th so I am 11 weeks today:

Highest weight 255.6

Surgery weight: 204

Current weight: 169.2

So I am down 85lbs overall and 31lbs since surgery! I feel good just tired sometimes still! Otherwise life is going well! food is easy and as long as I remain the course the weight comes off. Sometimes I have slipped recently but working on staying on the straight and narrow too! Good luck to all!

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I am 4 months out and down 70 lbs. Starting weight was 322. I am losing anywhere between 2 - 5 lbs per week now but typically 2 lbs. Good luck!

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hi my daughter before surgery started at 287 at surgery she was 267 and that was august 4th..shes now 254 a month later..shes getting discouraged because she hasn't lost any this past week..shes on soft foods..I.e.cottage cheese, egg salad, chicken salad..shes wondering what other foods she can eat..and can you tell me why shes not losing anymore..anyone...im

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