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What's your average weightloss for 6 months?7-8-9 months etc . In a few days I will be 6months post op and -75lbs down since surgery. Wondering if my weightloss has been average? Fast? Just trying to compare to your journey as well to see what the average weightloss should be ! Thanks!

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This is a great question. I'm only 7 weeks out and have found myself trying to analyze all of the weight data the 6-7-8 month sleevers share. Certainly everyone's journey and weight loss is different, but there should be some average ranges that people fall between? Thanks for this thread!

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There are a ton of variables to your answer but the biggest factor is that the heavier you start, the more you will lose.

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I'd lost close to 50 pounds at the six month mark, but that still elated me because my original goal had been to lose 80. A while ago someone posted a chart with average weight loss based on your starting weight. I'll see if I can find it to share.

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I corrected a typo in my original post, and I found the thread with the chart I was referencing above. It's in the OP:

http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/366204-estimated-post-op-weight-loss-chart/

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75 pounds at 6 months sounds really fast to me.

As others have said it really depends on your starting weight. Men lose faster than women. Bypass people often lose faster than sleeve people.

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@@Red_lips_and_confidence

Everyone loses weight at different rates. What is average anyway

You have done great. Try not to compare weight loss with other people. It will make you crazy. :blink: Just be your own awesome.

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It's going to depend how much you had to lose to start with and whether you are male or female. I had my surgery June 22nd so this is exactly 6 months and I'm down 120 pounds.

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I'd lost close to 50 pounds at the six month mark, but that still elated me because my original goal had been to lose 80. A while ago someone posted a chart with average weight loss based on your starting weight. I'll see if I can find it to share.

Edit -

I corrected a typo in my original post, and I found the thread with the chart I was referencing above. It's in the OP:

http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/366204-estimated-post-op-weight-loss-chart/

Not too far off according to the link you shared. My starting weight was 270 and I am now 195 :) so according to the link I am 15 lbs above weightloss for my starting weight woooo

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This is a great question. I'm only 7 weeks out and have found myself trying to analyze all of the weight data the 6-7-8 month sleevers share. Certainly everyone's journey and weight loss is different, but there should be some average ranges that people fall between? Thanks for this thread!

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Check out the link a fellow sleeper posted. It's pretty accurate ! I always wondered the same thing when I was newly sleeved too!

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