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I'm a 34 yr old female

Starting weight 260

Pre op weight 247

Looking for someone to go through the journey with at the same point in their healing as me - and to motivate each other as accountability partners

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i had surgery oct 6th 2016. i am very short at only 4'9" my starting weight was 180. as of today i weigh 128. i feel amazing and so thankful i decided on this journey. if you need anything please just ask. i will be glad to help you through any struggles you run in to. Amanda

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I'm a 34 yr old female

Starting weight 260

Pre op weight 247

Looking for someone to go through the journey with at the same point in their healing as me - and to motivate each other as accountability partners

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Hi. I too started with same weights as yourself.

My surgery was on 10th March 2016 and today I'm down 20lbs. So i am now 227. I do expect the loss to slow down as I will be eating a bit more as the weeks progress onto more solid food. But good luck, you're going to be fine x

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Bey Opal Chick - how are you feeling energy wise? I'm a week out and get tired pretty easily - I was super active before surgery so it's a little frustrating needing a nap every day.

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Ps - great job so far on your weight loss that's awesome!

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Energy will come back as the weight falls off. April 6th I will be 6 months post opp. I have so much more energy now.

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Bey Opal Chick - how are you feeling energy wise? I'm a week out and get tired pretty easily - I was super active before surgery so it's a little frustrating needing a nap every day.

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Ps - great job so far on your weight loss that's awesome!

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I'm feeling good regards weight loss surgery but I'm suffering from a separate issue in that I need a total hip replacement. Surgery scheduled for 25th June, so I feel tired from the every day effort of just moving about. Everything is such an effort and I'm now using a cane. I had to stop taking anti inflammatory tablets a week before gastric sleeve surgery. So it's hard to say whether my tiredness is due to such a low calorie diet or my hip. I'd say take a nap if you're able. I also went back to work 10 days after surgery. I'm exhausted some evenings so have early nights. Come June, things can only get better. And for every single one of us who has decided to undergo serious surgery as a last resort to help control our weight (a decision not taken lightly) I'd say all our lives WILL get better. Some journeys more difficult than others, but nonetheless we're all in this together. So keep going krissy34, you'll be fabulous x

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Sorry to hear about your other difficulties with your hip! I'm a teacher so I've been on spring break this week but back to work on Monday with a bunch of 7th graders....hope I can make it through the day!!

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Bey Opal Chick - how are you feeling energy wise? I'm a week out and get tired pretty easily - I was super active before surgery so it's a little frustrating needing a nap every day.

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Ps - great job so far on your weight loss that's awesome!

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I had surgery 3/15. I too needed a nap ever day for at least a little over a week. Once I was able to get more Protein in I felt so much better. Water is still hard to drink all the ounces but I'm doing my best. I am on pureed food now which helps a lot with energy. I am down 19 lbs since surgery and total of 30 lbs since December. Walking alot helps. I wish you the best in your new journey. One day at a time.

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March 24 sleevers (or close to that date):

How much are you exercising (doing cardio) and what are you doing (walking, running, bike, elliptical)?

"In the end we only regret the chances that we didn't take."

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Hello! I also had my surgery on 3/24 and would love some support buddies!

I'm 46, 5'4 and starting weight 256.

Hey Krissy34 I'm also a middle school teacher and had to go back to work 5 days after surgery and I was the toughest week ever! I was totally exhausted but I made it and so will you!

Good luck!

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