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That’s brill, well done. I had my sleeve in August too. I have lost 52 pounds and am pleased but 101 is fantastic. Did you have any stalls o4 was i5 continuous loss?

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Congrats! Best of luck as you continue to lose and eventually maintain.

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2 hours ago, Moving Mountains. said:

Feeling great!

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six months out 101 pound loss. You are an amazing bariatric rock star!

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1 hour ago, Jeaniered said:

That’s brill, well done. I had my sleeve in August too. I have lost 52 pounds and am pleased but 101 is fantastic. Did you have any stalls o4 was i5 continuous loss?

Thank you Yes I’ve had a few stalls. Then I started going to the gym and had even more. But I’ve talked to trainers and they said I’m gaining muscle so I’m trying not to weigh myself as much.

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34 minutes ago, jenn1 said:

six months out 101 pound loss. You are an amazing bariatric rock star!

Thank you so much! You look awesome btw.

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42 minutes ago, hap314ness said:

Congrats! Best of luck as you continue to lose and eventually maintain.

Thank you! 😊

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1 hour ago, Jenna1896 said:

This makes me excited! I hope I lose like this. I'm still pre-op. :)

You will just listen to your doctor. Good luck!

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9 minutes ago, Moving Mountains. said:

Thank you Yes I’ve had a few stalls. Then I started going to the gym and had even more. But I’ve talked to trainers and they said I’m gaining muscle so I’m trying not to weigh myself as much.

Give yourself credit for all you have done.. WooHoo! Gain that muscle girl! You are on track, you got this! Strong inside and out.

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On 11/17/2017 at 10:10 PM, ktgirl246 said:

Congrats- you’re a rockstar! Any suggestions/advice for the rest of us? Meals, exercise etc?

Thank you! Stick with Protein and veggies for the most part. I joined a gym about three months ago and focused on strength training first then cardio.

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On 11/28/2017 at 8:37 PM, Back2fit said:

Good job pal.. stay strong! 👍

Thank you 🙂

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