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Amazing! You have done great!!! So happy for you! I can't wait to see where I am at on my 1 year anniversary. I am 7 months post Gastric Bypass and have lost 108lbs. The saggy skin is starting to really bother me though but I know I need to get past that and Celebrate my success and how good I feel. Keep up the good work and thank you for being an amazing example for all to see. Have a wonderful New Year!

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What type of Vitamins do you take. I've been working out a lot a feel so weak. I'm gonna do better with my Protein but I need a good Vitamin. You look amazing

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I take 2 Multivitamins with Iron, B12 500mcg, Biotin 5000mcg, calcium citrate 500mg three times a day.

Make sure you get in a lot of protein...that will give you the energy you need. That's why I only still eat mostly protein, I can only eat 4oz at a time, so I'd never get in enough protein if I was eating too much other foods.

I still have a Protein Shake every morning, it gives me 30g of protein to start my day, and I've never been a Breakfast person, so at least I'm getting something in the morning.

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Amazing! You have done great!!! So happy for you! I can't wait to see where I am at on my 1 year anniversary. I am 7 months post Gastric Bypass and have lost 108lbs. The saggy skin is starting to really bother me though but I know I need to get past that and Celebrate my success and how good I feel. Keep up the good work and thank you for being an amazing example for all to see. Have a wonderful New Year!

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Thank you and congrats on your weight loss!

Yes, before I lost the weight and would hear people complain about loose skin I thought, "I'd give anything to be where you are, at least you've lost the weight!"

Now that I'm in that situation, yes, the skin does bother me a lot. Especially that I'm dating and am in a new relationship, I'm very self conscious about it.

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Amazing! You have done great!!! So happy for you! I can't wait to see where I am at on my 1 year anniversary. I am 7 months post Gastric Bypass and have lost 108lbs. The saggy skin is starting to really bother me though but I know I need to get past that and celebrate my success and how good I feel. Keep up the good work and thank you for being an amazing example for all to see. Have a wonderful New Year!

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Thank you and congrats on your weight loss!

Yes, before I lost the weight and would hear people complain about loose skin I thought, "I'd give anything to be where you are, at least you've lost the weight!"

Now that I'm in that situation, yes, the skin does bother me a lot. Especially that I'm dating and am in a new relationship, I'm very self conscious about it.

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Wow, you look so amazing! Keep up the good work.

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Thanks for posting your success. Way to go and stick with the plan! Good inspiration. I'm in month 1 and I hope to hit my goal within a year also.

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It's been one year today since I had my sleeve done. My life has changed in every aspect.

My start weight was 333.1lbs

My weight this morning was 137.8lbs

That's a total loss of 195.3lbs!!

I've also lost a total of 95 inches...I'm a size 6 now...used to be a size 30.

I have accomplished this by being very focused and strict with my eating and exercise.

I eat very low carb, and always get in my Protein, Vitamins and Water every day.

For all of you just starting out, just know that anything is possible, and if you put your mind to it, you can achieve anything!!attachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1484247025.506927.jpgattachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1484247046.704277.jpg

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Wow, congratulations, you look beautiful!

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Congratulations! I know you've already heard it, but you're inspirational. Thank you for sharing and inspiring!

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