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1 hour ago, Geri Marie said:

One year out...135 pounds down!!20181129_215625.jpeg 20181129_101754.jpeg

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Fantastic! And I love your hair!!

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On 11/28/2018 at 11:23 AM, Leia said:

I'm a little over three months PO. I'm down to 195 from my surgery day weight of 255. The first pic is from a month or so before surgery and the second is about a week or so ago. large.20181128_090154-COLLAGE-01.jpeg.747eebd5c4db47f81bd2efc3b9d1b2ed.jpeg

You look absolutely fab! How do oyu feel?

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21 hours ago, LadySin said:

You look absolutely fab! How do oyu feel?

So, so, sooo much better! Things like tying my shoes, bending over to pick things up... just normal everyday things are SO much easier. I'm also making my 10,000 step goal almost every day now! I still have a ways to go, but I'm so happy with how its been going so far!

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I’m 3.5 months postop and down 50 lbs and down from a sz 20 to a 14! I still have a long way to go but am pretty happy with my progress so far! This is the year I get my life back on track.

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Gosh, this was a good thread to see this morning. Seeing a before and after I had posted reminded me why I’m up early on a Sunday to go train. 😂😂

Must. Keep. Moving.

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Wow. So picking the photos for this... I don’t even recognize me [emoji50][emoji50]! First is around my heaviest, about two years prior to surgery. Second is 6 weeks pre-op. Last is yesterday, about 4.5 months post-op... trying on my dress for a film noir party! image-0.00298023223876953.thumb.jpg.b2e1efeb45ca7c472ce0d936cef85698.jpg
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Gosh that's a massive difference! Well done you!

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One year out...135 pounds down!!20181129_215625.thumb.jpeg.33f7b47b0179be6a73f71bdc4d805960.jpeg 20181129_101754.thumb.jpeg.5b483d4cae33820d6e0ccc40738a649e.jpeg

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Fantastic! You look great!

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11 months since surgery. Pics are from day before surgery on 3/6/18 and from 2/14/19

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@nenes78 Amazing!!!

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On 6/26/2017 at 1:00 PM, vannababyy22 said:

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8 months out 202 pounds down total, 170 since surgery!

200lbs in 8 months amazing!! Getting a real nice body happening :)

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On 2/18/2019 at 6:09 PM, nenes78 said:

11 months since surgery.

@nenes78

hey dude , lookin' good☺️

great transformaton

kathy

congrats

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One year today post op. Down 120 plus pounds. 30ish more pounds until goal weight.

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I'm in the process of band to bypass revision, and I find that progress pictures and success stories help keep me determined to keep working toward what I want. I'm 5'9" my highest recorded weight was 367, I'm 335 now. Anyone around these starting weight stats?
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5'3 --- 35 years young
Down 50 pounds today! In under 4 months
10/22/18. 265lbs
2/21/19 215lbs
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