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The last 10-15 lbs are coming off very slowly, how about you?

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I'm 15 months out and decided I wanted to go 10 pounds below goal. I hit 150 at 12 months out, and have 1 or 2 more pounds (depending on the day) to go! So it's taken me about 3-4 months to get the last 10 off. I'm a super slow loser anyway ;)

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@@lmm300missouri

81 pounds in three months...Wow! nothing slow about that. :)

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The smaller I became...It seemed harder to shake off the last 10-15 pounds to goal.. I'm not sure if it is because we have less fat to burn

Nothing wrong with slow weight loss as long as the scale moves in the right direction.

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The last 10-15 I lost came off over about 3-4 months, much slower than the first 130 pounds I lost. I would have liked to have lost another 10, but it never came off, no matter what I did.

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I am 6 pounds away from my goal weight but my doctor wants me to lower it by 5 pounds so now I have 11 pounds to lose. Wow has it been SLOOOOOW. I actually just entered my sixth week of a stall that I'm patiently waiting out. I recently increased my exercise and I'm tracking food to make sure I'm getting the right amount of calories. Hoping to see that scale start to move down again.

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It's all relative I suppose. My first goal was 150 and I hit that way more quickly than I expected. So then I pushed my goal to 140. Again, hit that easily, so I decided to make my goal 125. Getting there has been more of a struggle. I've been trying for the past year to stay below 130, so I guess the answer to your question would be that it's taken me about a year, but with that being said, I already passed my first two goals, so I don't know if that really "counts" for what you're asking :-)

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Jenn1

It was actually since the first of the year, I had to 6 months of insurance waiting and since I was lower in weight I could lose much or get kicked out. I have 5-6 to get off to 140 and then may try a little lower. I am using a rowing machine every day plus ab lounger but it is going so slowly. Thanks for the encouragement and reality all.

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My highest weight was 235 lbs.

My surgery weight was 216 lbs.

I reached my goal weight of 150 lbs. at 8.5 months post-op.

During the next 7 months I lost another 12 pounds -- very slowly. I was eating very healthy and quickly got up to an average of 1700 cals/day. So I wasn't trying to diet. But obviously, my metabolism (at least during that time) was higher than I thought it was.

I now weigh 138 pounds. I never expected to lose those last 12 pounds. The question is: Will I be able to maintain at 138 pounds? Honestly, I'd be happy to maintain anywhere under 150 pounds.

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