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5'2" VSG 1/14/16 HW 242 SW 225 CW (maintaining GW sine ~10 months out) 145. I was 40 yrs old day of surgery , currently 41.

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I'm close too. I'm 5'4" HW 268 CW-245 Goal weight-135-140

I have all my testing being done throughout February. Then send everything to get approval! I'm hoping to have my RNY in late March-early April.

Here is my picture for before! Can't wait to see the after!post-308264-14862697795256_thumb.jpg

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Hi! 5'4, HW:240 lbs, sleeved on 30 Jan 17. Currently overflowing with broths and jellos :unsure:

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April 2016 - 5'3" - 271.5 lb. Surgery August 23, 2016 - 246.5. CW 196.3. Goal weight 150 ish. I'll be six month out on Feb. 23 and I'm 55 years old with 2 teenage kids and a husband. I had a sleeve done.

I am very close to your height and age. I just had my first meeting with nutritionist. I weigh 221 right now. 150 is also my goal weight. I hope to be sleeved in June. My kids are 21 and 19 and have a hubby.

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Does anyone have before, during or a goal pictures to share?

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First pic is me the day I started my 2 week preop diet at around 240.

Second pic is my 1 year surgiversary (1/14/17) at 145.

Third pic is me walking a 10K at either 3 or 4 months post op.

Last pic is me on vacation at 6 months out wearing a bikini for the first time in about 20 years! I think I was ~160.

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Hello and yay for short girls!

I'm Kim and I'm 5'2 1/2"

HW 229

CW 216

Sleeve Surgery next Wednesday the 8th!

I decided not to choose a GW yet because I'm 53 and post menopausal thanks to chemotherapy treatment in 2010 AND have Hashimoto's Thyroiditis so I'm not too sure what my metabolism is capable of. I'm going to give it everything I've got and am looking forward to getting healthy and off of some medication very soon. I just found this site last night but can't figure out how to navigate an add to my profile, etc so any help would be much appreciated.

I don't know about you all but I have been looking forward to being called "Petite" after I get rid of this weight!! Not that the fashion choices are great but it just sounds better than "short and stocky" !

So cheers to our petite and pretty group!!

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I'm 5'2 194, I'm in the pre op stage still. Met with the surgeon. It's looking like Surgery will be in April sometime. I have to get a scope done and ekg this month. I would love to have someone to bounce questions off and be and have support through this

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I'm 5'3.5" HW 229.6. Hoping to have a surgery date in April, but havent met with my surgeon for a SW to be given to me.

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