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40 lbs in 27 days

I can't believe it. I am so happy. I haven't been on the Forum for a few weeks because my phone company screwed my internet service up. :) Anyways how is everyone doing? I am feeling great!!! Still have a little port soreness but that is ok. Started working out and yesterday 9/23/03 I ate a regular dinner for the first time since before surgery.

I wanted to grub out and eat but did very well. I ate my meat first and then veggies but all together only ate about 4 bites. Pre-op I could have eaten two plates.

I got on the scale yesterday and again today. You guys this is incredible. I am finally losing and not gaining. I haven't lost 40 lbs since the 3rd time I tried and failed at Jenny Craig.

I want to say thank you to my big bander brothers and sister. You all are amazing. The world would be such a better place if there were more people out there who cared for others the way you all do.

All My Love,:D

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You are doing GREAT!!!! I was banded on Aug 20 and I have lost 15lbs; Have you had a fill yet? What size is your band? How much fill do you have? I am getting a fill on Oct 6! I can't wait..take care and keep in touch..kelly

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40 lbs in 27 days- I can't believe it. I am so happy.

you better believe it!!!! your on a downhill slope now!

your weight loss is awsome!!! have you had a fill yet? probably not if you are just getting on to regular foods! you are doing so great! keep up the good work you LOOSER!!!!

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Wow, Nicole!! That's an amazing loss, good for you!!

Not to be a wet blanket, but now that you're starting solid foods don't be surprised if the loss stops for a while. We ALL know it's nothing to worry about and it DOES NOT MEAN YOU'RE FAILING, but when you've seen the numbers go down day after day it's a shock when it stops.

In the meantime, while you're getting used to solid food and thinking about maybe scheduling a fill, you'll be doing it in clothes that fit differently and maybe even buying new ones. Yahooooo!!!

Congratulations!!!

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Welcome to the "otherside." Congrats on your incredible weight loss. Just stay the course, eat slowly, follow the rules, be patient. and the lbs will fall off.

Lori in PA

239/215/125

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Well done - u must feel amazing!!! Think of 40lbs of butter piled up - what a loss!

Yay for u xx :banana :banana :banana

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It's even MORE amazing when you translate that 40 lbs of butter to 160 sticks of butter!!!! Those 1/4 pounders add up nicely. Congratulations and a big high-five!!!!

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