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12 hours ago, MG1776 said:

This happened today!!! I'm so stoked, I can finally say I'm in Onederland for the first time in almost 20 years!

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Congrats!

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I have been at a stall for a few weeks now. But my measurements are down. Been having some depression and a lot of pain. Today was my 6 month check up, but I had to cancel because I am sick! (Strep throat is floating around our household!) so i need to reschedule. Weight was 350. Day of Surgery I was 260. 6 months 207. My measurements blew me away!

1/2016- 4/25/18

Weight 350 - 207 = 143 lbs

Bust 53” - 44 1/2” = 8.5”

Waist 48” - 40” = 8”

Hips 59” - 48 1/2 “ = 10.5”

R arm 17” - 14 1/2” = 2.5”

L arm 17” - 14 1/2” = 2.5”

R thigh - 29.5” - 25” = 4.5”

L thigh - 29” - 25” = 4”

40.5” total lost! I dont like my scale!

Getting there!

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SW 350 (11/15)

BSW 260 (10/17/17)

CW 207 (3/18/18)

RGW 199

GW 175

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I am going to try to post some pics later. I have lost 79 lbs from my highest. I am 5'10" and now at 184....I look good!! My face looks a bit thin, but I'm ok with it. I was having a bit of thinning hair but not too badly...and it seems to be thickening up again. I am Soooooooo happy that I had this surgery. Like, ridiculously happy. 79 lbs gone!

I am eating so much less, Mostly healthy foods, staying active. My goal is 170-175....so I am pretty close.

79 lbs gone in just a bit over 6 months!!!:D

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Good for you Professor Slim. And Kandywolf, you are a fine-looking lady, but inside and out. You,look much like I thought you,would. God Bless all who Read This🌷😝🌻

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Well today I hit a milestone that I never would have dreamed possible at the beginning of this journey. I am now officially in onederland as I think it’s referred to around here. This also puts me over the 100lb mark of weight loss since surgery as well. I have actually reached a point now where I no longer have a goal weight. I am in the “healthy” or “normal” range for BMI, and my only goal now is to keep working to get my body to where I want it to be strength wise.

HW:333 SW:299 CW:198.9 Height:6’4”

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Well today I hit a milestone that I never would have dreamed possible at the beginning of this journey. I am now officially in onederland as I think it’s referred to around here. This also puts me over the 100lb mark of weight loss since surgery as well. I have actually reached a point now where I no longer have a goal weight. I am in the “healthy” or “normal” range for BMI, and my only goal now is to keep working to get my body to where I want it to be strength wise.

HW:333 SW:299 CW:198.9 Height:6’4”

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Congratulations, great job reaching onederland.

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Contrasting over 11.5 months.

First pic in red beanie is from mid-May 2017 ... five months before surgery and about 177kg (390 pounds). BMI = 57.13

Second pic from less than two weeks ago (i.e late April) ... six and a bit months post surgery ... at 131kg (289 pounds) & BMI 42.3.

The two pics were taken on the same verandah less than a metre apart 11.5 months time-lapse. Interesting that I happened to be wearing the same sports pullover/top both days. (There's a 'shipload' of spare space in that top now!)

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Contrasting over 11.5 months.
First pic in red beanie is from mid-May 2017 ... five months before surgery and about 177kg (390 pounds). BMI = 57.13
Second pic from less than two weeks ago (i.e late April) ... six and a bit months post surgery ... at 131kg (289 pounds) & BMI 42.3.
The two pics were taken on the same verandah less than a metre apart 11.5 months time-lapse. Interesting that I happened to be wearing the same sports pullover/top both days. (There's a 'shipload' of spare space in that top now!)
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You’re making great progress! Keep up the good work.


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I posted a new thread but adding here. Meet my personal goal. 140 lost!
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VSG 10/11/17 HW= 360 SW= 292 CW= 220 GW= 220 3/7/18!! (6'5")



Wow! Just Wow, Mike! We see you entered your Hottie mode! Hahaha


HW: 225
SW: 214 (5/2/2018)
CW: 208
GW: 145

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Trying to level off somewhere around 210. I've been maintaining for a couple weeks and then go down a half pound or a pound. It's the flab on my gut!! I'm 90% certain I'll have TT in the winter...I feel like I won't be "complete" until that flab/skin is gone.

VSG 10/11/17
HW = 360
SW = 292
GW = 220 3/7/18
CW = 211.6 (6'5") [emoji256]


I think you look fantastic!!! Great job




Lapband 9/11/07 227 pounds
Vsg 2/13/18
Pre op diet 188
Sd. 180
Cw 154 Dr. scale says says one pound less
First goal 169 2/26/18
Second goal and doctors GW 150
Goal weight 138

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