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I rarely take pictures but when I realized how much different I looked I had to.

I feel like a different person after 6 months.

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Seriously? After just 6 months? I am almost sleeved for 4 month and I could barely lose 30 lbs.

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I lost quickly, then very slow but before I knew it the scale was down a good amount. I've been at a stand still for quite a while however, I know in time it will budge. Keep at it.

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So what do you eat? What are your go to foods?

chicken. Definitely chicken. Ground turkey is a close second. Still trying to keep Protein as my #1. I don't use the shakes anymore but I do keep the Protein powder on hand just in case I feel the need. No Pasta because it's an all time favorite and I'm sure I'd keep going with it.

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Thank you for the answer to the food question. So what made you quit the Protein Shakes? I'm only a few weeks in from my sleeve surgery. You look great! How much have you lost?

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In total I've lost 106. Some before surgery of course but most since having it done.

The shakes are fine, I like the chocolate unjury but it didn't really make me feel full. The satisfaction of chewing is a factor for me.

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1 week before surgery and 5 months after surgery!

Down 80lbs

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Great job you look amazing.

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Inspirational! You look fabulous and I'm so glad you're healthier in only 6 months! Way to kick a--.

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