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1 hour ago, chamilton0323 said:

I lost 10 with the pre op diet and another 19 at 1 month out. I'm 7 weeks out have have lost a total of 37 pounds total loss

You are doing great!

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You are doing great!

Thanks!


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Just now, chamilton0323 said:


Thanks!

How much are you working out if you don't mind me asking? Also, how many times a day are you eating? I think I was eating way to often if though it was almost all Protein to the point I did not want to eat anymore. I have cut back on my eating and I am feeling better have lost 5lbs since stall.

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I weighed in on surgery day 8/9 at 235 and today 8/18 I'm 220

When i last saw my doc before surgery which was 7/11 I was 245

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Pre op lost 34# week after surgery another 7# total 41#


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I was sleeved 8/3. I am down 17 pounds from 275 to 258 (I'm
5'7", age 39). I have no idea how that is in comparison, but I imagine everyone is vastly different. All of the sudden today after picking blackberries with my family, I feel crazy weak and tired. Almost weepy--like I just feel like crying. Sorry, went off on unrelated info there, I'm thrilled about 17 pounds, but feel very off today.




I have those days, too.


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I forgot to add when i started this journey with my primary doc who referred me to this team of doc's in Jan/Feb and i started with them (needed to see them for 6 months per my ins) i lost had lost 35lbs on their diet as of 7/11.

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I'm 10 days out. 226 day of surgery and 212 this morning. Was 242 when I started this journey for my revision in March. I'm still in liquid phase though until week 5, then purée which understandably will slow the loss a bit.


Band to SIPS/SA-DI/LOOP DS 8.8.17
HT: 5'6 HW: 242 SW: 226 CW: 212 GW: TBD

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I am almost 2 weeks post op. Since starting the 2 week Optifast until now I have lost 13kg (28lbs), of which 5kg (11lbs) was post op :)

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I was sleeved 3 weeks ago and so far lost 42lbs. Started at 327 down to 285. 6' 2" male. So far so good.


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I'm 10 days out. 226 day of surgery and 212 this morning. Was 242 when I started this journey for my revision in March. I'm still in liquid phase though until week 5, then purée which understandably will slow the loss a bit.


Band to SIPS/SA-DI/LOOP DS 8.8.17
HT: 5'6 HW: 242 SW: 226 CW: 212 GW: TBD


I am also 10 days out today. Ironic because I started at 225 and I weighed 212 on the scale today too. Lol!

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On 8/18/2017 at 1:09 PM, southernbellair79 said:

How much are you working out if you don't mind me asking? Also, how many times a day are you eating? I think I was eating way to often if though it was almost all Protein to the point I did not want to eat anymore. I have cut back on my eating and I am feeling better have lost 5lbs since stall.

I just got release to start my work outs but I was walking 30 minutes a day. As far as diet, most days I still have at least 1 Protein Shake. I have been really diligent about eating my Protein first. I have "slipped" a couple times with trying to have some ice cream (sweets were totally my thing) but every time I end up feeling so sick, even to the point of throwing up once. So I've really almost cut out sweets completely since they make me feel awful. I usually only drink Water since crystal light seems to give me heart burn and so does coffee (both which almost make me sad lol).

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I lost 20 pounds just from my pre-surgery diet which started on Aug. 8th. Then after my surgery on Aug. 16th I gained like 10 lbs while in the hospital from all the IV fluids. That's all gone now and I'm down 27 lbs from my starting weight on Aug. 8th.

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