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Hello!

I had gastric bypass done on 02/01, and as of this morning I have lost 47 lbs so far, does it seem like I am on track with what should be expected from this?

I know I am being overly paranoid about this, but I am just a worrier by nature. I do as much as I can to make sure I am successful at losing weight, I stick to the diet they tell me, exercise, take my Vitamins, etc. But on days where I weight myself and see the scale has only gone down a tiny bit, well it makes me start to worry!

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I don't think anyone would be unhappy about losing nearly fifty pounds in under two months.

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I don't think anyone would be unhappy about losing nearly fifty pounds in under two months.


Like I said, I know I am worrying waaaay to much about this, it's just nice to hear a little positive affirmation from other people who have gone through it. [emoji1]

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You are absolutely crushing it. So much so that I would warn you not to feel disheartened if you hit a stall or a plateau in the coming months, because that level of weight loss is hard to maintain even if you are doing everything right.

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You are absolutely crushing it. So much so that I would warn you not to feel disheartened if you hit a stall or a plateau in the coming months, because that level of weight loss is hard to maintain even if you are doing everything right.


Ok, thank you that is nice to hear! [emoji1]

For the first time in my life I am dead serious about getting healthy and I want this to work and am doing everything I can. Since I finally care about it I just worry that my best efforts may not be enough!

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Well as I've said in other places, I'd cut a bit*h to get those results...

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I wish !!! You doing great!


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I wish !!! You doing great!




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I don't think anyone would be unhappy about losing nearly fifty pounds in under two months.

what you lost that much in two much u doing just fine it took me 4 and now i stop u doing better then most keep it up


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Well as I've said in other places, I'd cut a bit*h to get those results...

You never fail to make me laugh... 🤣


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24 minutes ago, Kay07 said:


You never fail to make me laugh... 🤣

pretty much... :lol:

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On 3/29/2018 at 1:20 PM, FluffyChix said:

Well as I've said in other places, I'd cut a bit*h to get those results...

i think your doctor did just that, no?

;)

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i think your doctor did just that, no?


Such snark! I like you!


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11 hours ago, JohnnyCakes said:

i think your doctor did just that, no?

;)

Word! :lol:

Apparently my fat ass didn't quite "get" the memo about the quick and humongous results. I think it may be a reading comprehension thing--ever since I had the surgery removing my head from my ass, my ass has become very very dumb... ;)

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I have a feeling I’ll be a lot like you fluffy in the aspect of losing slowly. My body does NOT like to lose weight.


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