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7 Months out and 110 lbs lost - my doctor said I am a "High Outlier" though. One year's weight lost in 6 months.

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Had gastric sleeve in Sept of 2017, got a leak, multiple surgeries to fix it (which ended up stretching out my sleeve). Lost 80 lbs.

Gained back about 25 lbs.

Had RNY Feb 5th 2019, lost the 25 I gained plus I lost another 15.

Lost a total of 95 lbs.

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I’m ten months out and have lost 83lbs. I’m 13 pounds to goal!!

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6 weeks from sleeve and 45 lbs down. But that includes my week of pre op diet so technically 7 weeks.

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@sstirmer , I know I could have lost more, however I could not walk or work out due to pinched nerves in my lower back. I’m currently in the hospital for extremely low potassium levels. Been here since Tuesday. You all please ensure that you are getting all of your Vitamins and supplements in

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8 months out 78 lbs down 9 to go.

I “stall” frequently, I try not to stress because I follow the program and it does come off. I upped my workouts and bought a new scale so I’m skipping weighing myself the next week. I just end up getting frustrated.

my apologies I just saw this was in the bypass forum, I had VSG.

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