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Good work! Amazing how fast it comes off isn't it?

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Wow how r u managing this?

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Hey Muffyt

I'm managing pretty well
Since my transformation to solids I must admit I haven't followed the diet to the letter but I'm not hungry therefore if I eat it's only really small portions. So I guess compared to pre op it's only a small amount but I'm lucky I'm handling Fluid intake quite well, so maybe because I'm drinking heaps it's satisfying me enough.
I'm still having a Protein Shake every morning which keeps me going
Since I posted I'm now down to 100.3kg
From 133kg so I guess it's working for me, Aldo I haven't started any exercise yet so I guess that could mean a little faster wright loss.
Anyways I'm coping well
Thank you for your message
Regards
Mr D


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Wow thats really good.i had mine on 06/02/17 and started at 135 kg.am now down to 115.i go gym and swimming.i feel i am not losing.


We are never too old to do the right thing for us my love. Just think of the fun that you are going to have too!!!! Just as a quick example, my husband, one of my bestest friends and I went out dog walking on Boxing Day. We ended up at the playground for older, more adventurous kids and I started playing. My husband and pal just sat and grinned at me making a complete idiot of myself before my husband gave me a hug hug and a kiss and said what a difference the weight loss had made. It made my Christmas. I had my right hip replaced just over a year ago and at the time I promised the surgeon that I would lose some weight before the surgery. Of course, true to form, I didn't. So during my recovery I not only had to contend with a new body part but carting the old blubber mass around made everything more difficult. You are going to be sooooooo pleased when you get that surgery done tomorrow and you become a fully fledged member of the sleevers society.
I'm writing this at 6am UK time and my husband and two (albeit small dogs) are hiding under the duvet as they think I might hoik them out for walkies at this ungodly hour!!!!!! No chance. I'm snuggling down to have a look at some more posts on here. Keep getting excited girl and I don't know about you but the night before my op I was such a pig. I had room service in the hotel I stayed in (as I went to Belgium for my surgery) and my (naturally skinny) husband and I had a veritable feast. It was such fun. I wasn't told that I couldn't so I did!



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Thought I'd share a couple of pics
Went through a small stall but starting to drop again slowly - was 132kg on Op date 11/1/2017 now 101.1kg 19/04/2017 Feeling pretty good about life again
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You look fantastic!


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