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I went from size 32 to size 12, 353 lbs to around 180 now. Still have a ways to go, but I feel much better. I lost almost everything the first year. The last four months I've been traveling through europe, eating and drinking unhealthy stuff like crazy, but I've still shed 8 more pounds because of all the walking! When I get home, it'll be back on the bandwagon.

**I don't share photos publicly because of my job, but feel free to inbox me for the results <3

Simply AMAZING! That's a huge amount of weight you've loss.

Congratulations, you ROCK!

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Well, I just had my sleeve surgery yesterday and my weight was around 500lbs! I won't weigh again till next Thursday.

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I had surgery 11/18/16. Before my pre op diet I started at 338.6. Started pre op diet at 331.9 and day of surgery I weighed 302.4. Tomorrow will be 2 weeks post op. This morning I weighed 288.4!

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I had surgery 11/18/16. Before my pre op diet I started at 338.6. Started pre op diet at 331.9 and day of surgery I weighed 302.4. Tomorrow will be 2 weeks post op. This morning I weighed 288.4!

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AWESOME weight loss! Great job!

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My highest weight was 497. On my own I lost to 315 before I had my surgeries in Jan 2016. I had a hernia repaired, gall bladder removed and the sleeve. 10 months later I have lost 95 pounds. I am down to 220 for a total loss of 277 from my highest weight. I have 40 pounds to my goal. This last month my weight loss has slowed down but I know I with more exercise and discipline I will get to my goal.

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Well, I just had my sleeve surgery yesterday and my weight was around 500lbs! I won't weigh again till next Thursday.

Congratulations on your surgery, and good luck!

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

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Sleeved 11/16.

SW 329

CW 294

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You're making great progress so far!

Definitely keep up the good work.

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

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Any woman started sleeve over 300?? I'm curious to see if it's possible!!! I can't imagine myself thin or smaller size... I started journey on a 11/2/16 @ 345lb. Down to 303 now but I don't see it...

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I completely understand have been overweight since kindergarten and just have this horrible thought that it's too good to be true I see some stalls and days I miss my Snacks or eat more carbs then I should I know I need some support to keep me on track . I have seen a big difference in inches down 11.75" since 1 wk post op mostly torso. I'm glad to know I'm know the only one that feels this way. Thanks for sharing preW 363 SW 350 CW 329 . Would definitely like to see the scale move more consistently.

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I stopped weighing myself after 340. During the last two months of my doctor supervised diet I took it super seriously and started walking 1 hour per day 6 days a week and lost 40 pounds. I was 299 pounds when I was sleeved on 10/27/16. I just ended my 3 week stall and am losing again I weigh 266 today. It's absolutely possible.

I'm am a 29 year old 5'5 female.

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I started out at 350 about 4 years ago. It's been a long journey to the sleeve. Believe me, it's possible!! I love seeing the bones in my hands and wrists, I love feeling my thinner arms, I can't wait till I can ride a rollercoaster without any fear of being too big for it! I want to ride a horse again! The list is endless, Your body will be a whole new adventure!!

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My highest recorded weight was 388, and day of surgery I was 360. This morning just shy of 7 months out I am 280. I'm happy with my progress so far and look forward to what the next 6 months bring.

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My high weight was in the 320s, and I had my surgery one year ago. At present, I'm about 190 and have another 30 pounds to go. I have seen many posts over the last year of people who have lost even more weight than that! Yes, it is very possible-likely, even! Don't worry.

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My high weight was in the 320s, and I had my surgery one year ago. At present, I'm about 190 and have another 30 pounds to go. I have seen many posts over the last year of people who have lost even more weight than that! Yes, it is very possible-likely, even! Don't worry.

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Wow! You look AMAZING!

Great job!

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

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My high weight was in the 320s, and I had my surgery one year ago. At present, I'm about 190 and have another 30 pounds to go. I have seen many posts over the last year of people who have lost even more weight than that! Yes, it is very possible-likely, even! Don't worry.

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Wow! You look AMAZING!

Great job!

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

Thank you!

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