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Congratulations. I am sure this holiday season was much more enjoyable. Great job.

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Funny you say that because last Christmas was my breaking point and I went to my first bariatric seminar 2 weeks later. I was sweating, out of breath trying to cook. I over-ate and was miserable. I would sit on the couch and I'd have to rock back and forth to get back up. It was an aweful night and I knew I needed to do something.

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Incredible transformation, you look 10 years younger.

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Wow you look incredible, like DebiW said incredible transformation..great job

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@@cdeisroth Congratulations! You look awesome :D

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Uahowww you look so beautiful , I have my RYN 12/28 hope see changes soon

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You will, it's amazing! Just follow the plan.

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You look amazing! Thank you for sharing. You're inspirational!

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@@cdeisroth you have the gastric bypass? For how long?

Your results are amazing!

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Thank you! Yes I had gastric bypass in March 2016 so just about 9.5 months ago. My stats are below:

Starting weight 1/2016 - 261lbs

Surgery weight 3/2016 - 239lbs

Current weight 1/2017 - 139lbs

Goal weight - 136lbs

It did come off very fast for me initially but slowed down a lot these last 3-4 months

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@cderisroth and after you'll remove it. You must go on eating just a bit for don't make you stomach larger right?

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Well there is nothing to remove because with the bypass they reduce your stomach by 80-90% and that is permanent.

I would say I ate between 500-700 calories a day for the first 6 months. Currently I'm eating around 1200 calories a day. I don't worry about my stomach stretching because I don't eat too much food at any one time, probably no more than 1 cup or 3-4 ounces of Protein. I've had to really retrain my brain to understand what "satisfied" is rather than full. Before surgery I would stuff myself to the point of being uncomfortable. Now I eat until satisfied then stop. It took a while to learn that!

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