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Just a simple question did everyone notice ur loss quickly? What was ur 1st area to lose the most weight in that u noticed urself?

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People noticed fairly quickly, about 50 lbs in for me, which took about 2 mos to lose. The first area was definitely my upper body - face/shouders.

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omg that is amazin i really hope i lose it in mai stomach and upper crotch area i hate to sound sick but yeah i have a pouch and i want it gone asap!

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We have similar stats. I was 382 when banded and I'm now around 235. Unfortunately although my thighs & stomach have definitely shrunk a lot, from my bellybutton to my knees is the most resistant area of my body (this is common). I have not shrunk proportionately. And my skin is not doing me any favors.

Here is the last round of progress pics I posted. You can tell that I'm still larger in the hips and butt. The thighs don't show in that outfit, but they're still big too.

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Oh - my hands. That was another area where people commented early on. I still get "God your hands look so boney!"

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My legs and now it's coming off my face/neck area - thank goodness.

My arms/shoulders/pits and all...those are my worst.

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I've lost 5 lbs; one clothing size and 2 underwear sizes. I guess a little 5 lbs made that much of a difference. I was banded 7/26; first fill 3 weeks later; second fill 3 weeks after that. Going for my third fill next week. No restriction yet however.

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Susan, how much do you have to lose? Be patient with the fills, it will happen. Oh boy, will it ever happen. :)

For ppl with starting weights like mine or the OP's, it takes a bit more. I think my first size took about 40 lbs. Now with 50ish lbs to lose, a size is about 15 - 20 lbs.

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I still can't tell when I look at myself, but I had a 10-day liquid pre-op diet, and people were noticing it in my face even before surgery. Then after about 30 lbs, I started getting comments about my neck and shoulders.

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Actually, I'm not worried about the fills and neither is my doctor. He applauds that I am not freaking out about my "only" five pounds. I'd like to lose 60 lbs in a year.

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I think 5 lbs is great! I think 1 lb would be great! Anything that's not gaining is pretty damn good in my book. :)

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I lost in my thighs first, my stomach is the slowest area for me. I have now lost 50lbs and I am down 4 sizes and the only ppl that say anything are family! It drives me nuts.

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My face within 4 days of surgery and now 19 days post-op everyone is commenting on the drastic change in my face and abdominal area. I can tell because size 42 pants which were snug on me 3 weeks ago fall off of me without a belt to hold them up. I put on a pair of size 36 jeans 4 days ago...albeit they were a TAD tight in the waist. :)

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I've only lost 20 so far, but I can feel it in my double chin area. When I look down to do something, I don't feel this big mound of flesh trying to find someplace to spread.

-Libby :peace:

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I also lose it in the face first. I've lost 46 lbs. and the only person who really says anything is my husband. I think the reason most people don't seem to notice is because about a year before my surgery I had lost this much weight on weight watchers. This time last year I weighed pretty much what I weigh right now. I decided to get the surgery and I gained everything back. During the time I was gaining I tried to avoid people as much as possible. I was ashamed at gaining the weight back. So I don't really know what people think. They might think I haven't lost anything at all from surgery. It is nice to fit back into my clothes from last year,but in a way I feel like I'm just getting started.

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        BTW, the liquid diet sucks, one more day and you are over the worst. You can do it.

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