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1. Basics: GENDER, AGE, HEIGHT

F, 52 (at time of surgery), 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

5. Weight at 3 MONTHs POST surgery

216.7

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On 7/1/2023 at 10:52 PM, Jeanniebug said:

  • 1. Basics: GENDER, AGE, HEIGHT - Female, 52, 5'6"
  • 2. Total Weight lost in the 6 months BEFORE surgery (if any) - 13 lbs
  • 3. Weight on DAY OF SURGERY. - 220
  • 4. Weight at 1 MONTH POST surgery - 201.6
  • 5. Weight at 3 MONTHs POST surgery - 182.8
  • 6. Weight at 6 MONTHs POST surgery - 172.0
  • 7. Weight at 12 MONTHs POST surgery - Not there yet.

Update: Weight at 12 months post op - 167.

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On 10/14/2023 at 12:40 PM, maintenanceman said:

😀 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.

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thanks! what was your age at time of surgery?

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36 down, 14 more to go...

submit your stats if you haven't already and I will reward y'all with a nice little report, LOL!

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

8. Type of Surgery (Sleeve, ByPass, etc...)

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Updating now that I'm 6 months out.

1. Basics: GENDER, AGE, HEIGHT

Female, 50, 5 feet 0 inches

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

6.4 kilos or 14 pounds

3. Weight on DAY OF SURGERY.

148.6 kilos or 327 pounds

4. Weight at 1 MONTH POST surgery

137.6 kilos or 302 pounds

5. Weight at 3 MONTHs POST surgery

127.8 kilograms or 281 pounds

6. Weight at 6 MONTHs POST surgery

117 kilograms or 257.4 pounds

7. Weight at 12 MONTHs POST surgery

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4 hours ago, ms.sss said:

thanks! what was your age at time of surgery?

50 yo

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I am now about 8 months post surgery (and stalled for a couple of months). Here are my stats. Age 54; height 5’3. Starting weight 210; weight lost prior to surgery (on liver shrinking diet) - 20 lbs. weight loss first three months 25 lbs. weight 8 months out - 160.

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On 10/25/2023 at 4:48 PM, Amerime said:

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

6 months - 161 lbs, 3 months was 189 not 289

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1. Basics: GENDER, AGE, HEIGHT

F, 52 at time of surgery, 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

5. Weight at 3 MONTHs POST surgery

216.7

6. Weight at 6 MONTHs POST surgery

192.5

7. Weight at 1 YEAR POST surgery

TBD

Edited by AnneMarie1970

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Don't know if you're still working on this or not, but I just passed my 1 year anniversary of my surgery so thought I would share my numbers.

1. Basics: GENDER, AGE, HEIGHT

Male, 32, 5' 6"

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

24 lbs.

3. Weight on DAY OF SURGERY.

389

4. Weight at 1 MONTH POST surgery

358

5. Weight at 3 MONTHs POST surgery

320

6. Weight at 6 MONTHs POST surgery

275

7. Weight at 12 MONTHs POST surgery

217

8. Type of Surgery (Sleeve, ByPass, etc...)

Bypass

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1- F ,40,5.4”
2- 0
3- 198lbs
4- 185lbs
5- 170lbs
6- 158lbs
7 - may 2024 is 1 year

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Today marks my one year anniversary of my VSG. This was the best gift I could have given myself.

As promised, I am back to give my 12 month update. I hope all will follow up with status updates so the results can be tabulated.

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 LBS

7. Weight at 12 MONTHs POST surgery - 134.2 LBS

Edited by hills&valleys

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1. [Gender] Female

    [Age @ Surgery]  29 yo

    [Height] 5’5”

2. [Starting] 272 lbs | 7 lb loss 

3. [Surgery Day] 265 lbs 

4. [1 Month] 245 lbs 

5. [3 Months] 226 lbs 

6. [6 Months] 210 lbs 

7. [11 Months]  166 lbs 

8. [Surgery Type] Bypass

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On 7/1/2023 at 1:58 PM, Yahoo said:

F , 54, 5’3 ;
14 lbs
188.8
174
159.2
Just at 3 months now

On 12/3/2023 at 9:56 AM, Yahoo said:

I am now about 8 months post surgery (and stalled for a couple of months). Here are my stats. Age 54; height 5’3. Starting weight 210; weight lost prior to surgery (on liver shrinking diet) - 20 lbs. weight loss first three months 25 lbs. weight 8 months out - 160.

Hi @Yahoo! so i was updating your info in my trusty spreadsheet, but the info provided in the above two posts don't line up exactly...can you confirm the full details so i have the right info?

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

8. Type of Surgery (Sleeve, ByPass, etc...)

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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