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I didn't see another thread started so I thought I would start one for the July Sleevers. Introduce yourself!

My name is Lea and I am a 39yo mom of 2 girls living in Minnesota. Married for 16 years and excited to be on the losers bench!

Lea

HW 282 5' 4" 39 years old SW 264 Sleeved on 7/24/17

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I had my sleeve on July 19 so far so good ...I feel real good

My name is Carey I'm 41 mom of 3 boys live in Florida... I been married 19 years and excited about this weight loss journey


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Gabby, 31, single and based in Dallas. Sleeved on 7/28.


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My name is Gina. I'm almost 49 and single mother of two teenage boys. I was sleeved on 7/26 and feeling pretty good. HW 304 SW 260

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Hello all, My name is Kim I'm 38 wife and mother living in Texas. Sleeved on 7/25 SW: 249, CW 225!!!!


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I didn't see another thread started so I thought I would start one for the July Sleevers. Introduce yourself!
My name is Lea and I am a 39yo mom of 2 girls living in Minnesota. Married for 16 years and excited to be on the losers bench!
Lea
HW 282 5' 4" 39 years old SW 264 Sleeved on 7/24/17



Hey Lea, Im in Minnesota too! Mom of 2 boys and married for 7 years. Sleeved on 7/31 and looking forward to the journey ahead.

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Marshall. 33. Married. From Canada. Sleeved July 10th.

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Bryan. 39. Phoenix, AZ. Married w/ a 4 year old son. Sleeved on 7/31. Looking forward to having a healthy lifestyle!

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Sherri - KC 44, married , 3kids, 2 dogs. Surgery date 7/10/17 HW 248 , SW 231, CW 215 (as of 1 week post op Dr. visit) I find myself trying not to focus on the # lost - and more about how much better I feel. Being diabetic for over 20 years and this week seeing my blood sugar #'s coming down. Currently on sliding scale of insulin. FIrst goal is to be completely off insulin. One month post op appointment next week.



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I'm a divorced woman in my 50s, 2 adult kids and two little kids, in SoCal, and was sleeved in Vegas on 7/19. I have not lost much weight in 2 weeks, only 4 lbs. But I measured and I have lost inches. That helps. Just starting to eat soft foods (1/4 c a day a small per nutritionist instructions.).

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Hi my name is Carla surgery was July 10, 2017 I am married 54 years, I am 74 years old. Would have been in a wheel chair in 6 months so I decided to have the sleeve , the dr told me i was a high risk but I made it.

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