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Thank you doing this! I love the data details and look forward to your report.

1) Female, 54 yrs old, 5’8
2) pre-op loss : 5
3) surgery weight : 313
4) weight 1 month : 282
5) weight 3 months : 259
6) weight 6 months: 225
7) weight 12 months : not there yet

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1. Basics: GENDER, AGE, HEIGHT

F, 52, 5'3"

2. Total Weight lost in the 6 months BEFORE surgery (if any)

12.2 lbs

3. Weight on DAY OF SURGERY.

254.6

4. Weight at 1 MONTH POST surgery

235.7

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1. Female, 38 (at surgery), 5’4”

2. 31 lbs (half of which was during the 2 weeks before surgery day liver shrinking liquid diet.< br />
3. 202

4. 187

5. 165

6. 144

7. 125

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On 7/1/2023 at 6:25 AM, ms.sss said:

Ok, so there are lots of posts out there about concerns about speed of weight loss, amount of weight loss, how much is too much weight lost, how much is too little, etc. etc.

The same responses inevitably come back, about how we are all different, we lose at our own rates, genetics, starting weight, height, gender, age are all factors, don't compare, etc. etc.

But the reality is that no one really cares about the reasons for the differences, we all seem to just wanna see the NUMBERS. And then compare them to our own. Le Sigh.

Sooooo....being a one who personally LOVES numbers and data and spreadsheets, I thought I would start a little project. I want to collect stats from any willing members and i will compile the data into a lovely spreadsheet and graph(s) organized by certain variables.

Doesn't that sound like fun???? 😂😂😂😂

So, for FUNSIES, send me the following info (if you are willing!), and i after i collect a good-enough sized sample (say at least 100?), I'll do my thing. It may take a week, a month a year, depending on how many people participate.

1. Basics: GENDER, AGE, HEIGHT

2. Total Weight lost in the 6 months BEFORE surgery (if any)

3. Weight on DAY OF SURGERY.

4. Weight at 1 MONTH POST surgery

5. Weight at 3 MONTHs POST surgery

6. Weight at 6 MONTHs POST surgery

7. Weight at 12 MONTHs POST surgery

* the final report will have names/usernames removed in an effort to a bit of privacy :) if you don't want to reply to the thread with the info, feel free to DM me :)

** of course this will not be in any way some definitive scientific report!

- ms.sss

1. Female, 48, 5’6

2. 7lbs

3. 321.2 lbs

4. 294lbs

5. n/a only 2 1/2 months post op currently

6. n/a

7. n/a

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Today, marks my 6 month surgery anniversary so I wanted to update my stats. I will update again at the 12 month marker. I look forward to seeing the results of the survey.

1. Basics: GENDER, AGE (at time of surgery) , HEIGHT - F, 62, 5'5"

2. Total Weight lost in the 6 months BEFORE surgery (if any) - 6.5 LBS

3. Weight on DAY OF SURGERY. - 202.5 LBS

4. Weight at 1 MONTH POST surgery - 187.4 LBS

5. Weight at 3 MONTHs POST surgery - 170.8 LBS

6. Weight at 6 MONTHs POST surgery - 149.2

7. Weight at 12 MONTHs POST surgery - TBD

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On 7/3/2023 at 8:50 PM, Sigh said:

F, 52, 5ft2inches, start weight 195lbs

12 lbs down in 3 weeks pre-surgery

183lbs day of surgery

3 months 148lbs

just in 4month now—

Month 6 weight— 129.8

Just hit six month, feeling really good, and at goal!

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On 7/25/2023 at 2:29 PM, Tiffyc said:

Iam 40yr old female and I am 5’7”

Starting weight 346.
Surgery Weight 290
One month post-op 276
Two months post-op 268 I just hit three months post-op on 20th of July and I am at 257lbs

what type of surgery did you have? ❤️

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On 8/27/2023 at 10:49 AM, Rainbowteacher said:

1. Female, 48, 5’6

2. 7lbs

3. 321.2 lbs

4. 294lbs

5. n/a only 2 1/2 months post op currently

6. n/a

7. n/a

what surgery type did you have? ❤️

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Ok people, so far I've got data for 32 subjects....18 more and i can publish the results for a sample size 50!!

keep 'em coming!!

❤️

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1. Basics: GENDER, AGE, HEIGHT F 66 5.2

2. Total Weight lost in the 6 months BEFORE surgery (if any) 17.4

3. Weight on DAY OF SURGERY. 202.5

 4. Weight at 1 MONTH POST surgery 192.5

5. Weight at 3 MONTHs POST surgery

 6. Weight at 6 MONTHs POST surgery

 7. Weight at 12 MONTHs POST surgery

goal is 145

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On 7/11/2023 at 10:28 AM, NCL04321 said:

1. Basics: Female, 54, 5'1

2. Total Weight lost in the 6 months BEFORE surgery (if any) 0

3. Weight on DAY OF SURGERY. 230.3

4. Weight at 1 MONTH POST surgery 206.7

5. Weight at 3 MONTHs POST surgery 184.1

6. Weight at 6 MONTHs POST surgery not there yet

7. Weight at 12 MONTHs POST surgery not there yet

My 6 month weight is 162.5

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On 9/8/2023 at 2:00 PM, ms.sss said:

Ok people, so far I've got data for 32 subjects....18 more and i can publish the results for a sample size 50!!

keep 'em coming!!

❤️

since we cant edit our original post, i added my 6 month weight as a reply. Hope that works

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😀 Because I'm a nerd, I created a spreadsheet. I've had a small bounce back regain, which I'm fine with. Even now, I'm borderline too thin.

Screenshot 2023-10-14 at 9.39.44 AM.png

Edited by maintenanceman

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Sleeve

Basics: GENDER, AGE, HEIGHT -- Female, 49, 5’5”

2. Total Weight lost in the 6 months BEFORE surgery (if any) -- 37 lbs

3. Weight on DAY OF SURGERY. -- 230.4 lbs

4. Weight at 1 MONTH POST surgery -- 219 lbs

5. Weight at 3 MONTHs POST surgery -- 289 lbs

6. Weight at 6 MONTHs POST surgery -- TBD

7. Weight at 12 MONTHs POST surgery -- TBD

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