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Wow you are a weight loss demon and you look like an angel. Your hard work has certainly paid off. Congrats!

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Wow you are a weight loss demon and you look like an angel. Your hard work has certainly paid off. Congrats!

Awe thanks I am blushing a little.....????

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Wtg!!!! Congrats!

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You look terrific. I have a question., any significant hair loss? I have noticed most people of color (AA) don't suffer Hair loss as much.

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You look terrific. I have a question., any significant hair loss? I have noticed most people of color (AA) don't suffer Hair loss as much.

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I have a little thining of my hair but no real hair loss.I also make it a point to do protien, protien and more Protein. Gets boring but since I can't eat much doesn't really bother me.

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You look awesome!!

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@@Sweettee23,

Congratulations on your weight loss so far and your hard work! You look great! Be proud of yourself, and keep up the good work!

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Can you share if you had any stalls along the way and how you handled it if you did? Also, if you did, how long did it last?

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Let me start by saying i believe it is very important to speak with your nut when you are going through a stall they are very equiped to talk you through to a solution. I have this far only had one stall that lasted for 2 weeks weight loss i was still losing inches. Mine was because my body was starving so it was storing the fat i still have. So i needed to up my Protein and slow down a bit on the exercise. Who would have thunk that exercising too much would have been a problem. But i can see how it is now i still cannot eat much so I have to be very aware of my protien intake daily so i can still get my exercise in, it is my stress relief.

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Congrats! ???? You have done great! Very inspiring in 10 months? Wow! I could definetely take a page from your book. Again congrats! Looking good!

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It has been almost 10 months since I had the sleeved and I am down 171 pounds 14 sizes down and total body loss 127 inches. Anything is possible if you put your mind to it and follow the program. The sleeve is not going to do all of the work for you but if you work for it you can achieve your desired results. Wish I would have done this 10 years ago.

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Congrats!!

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I sometimes take a look back at my pics and think how did I let that happen. 1st 2 pics are within 2 months prior to surgery the rest are part of my journey. Last one is today!

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You look amazing. Thank you again so much in what you say either rings true or brings inspiration!

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Well almost at initial weight loss goal 2 pounds to go. My surgery date was November 16th 2015 pretty positive I can get to onederland prior to that date just keep working at it chipping away a little at a time. I am really proud of myself and you should all be proud of yourselves too. There is nothing easy about this journey but with the hard work the rewards are that much sweeter. :-)

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