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Hey guys :) quite excited- I have just 4 kg to goal!! I can't believe it! I am about 4 weeks ahead of my initial plan of reaching goal by my birthday in August! Of course' date=' this is just my surgeons goal- I will lose another 15 kg but just getting into what my surgeon felt was the top of my healthy weight range was will be awesome!![/quote']

I'm so pleased about this!

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Hey guys :) quite excited- I have just 4 kg to goal!! I can't believe it! I am about 4 weeks ahead of my initial plan of reaching goal by my birthday in August! Of course' date=' this is just my surgeons goal- I will lose another 15 kg but just getting into what my surgeon felt was the top of my healthy weight range was will be awesome!![/quote']

Fantastic news Lissa.You look *amazing* and you sound so happy and full of energy.Very inspiring for the rest of us and a new lease on life for you.You are powering along!

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Hey guys <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> quite excited- I have just 4 kg to goal!! I can't believe it! I am about 4 weeks ahead of my initial plan of reaching goal by my birthday in August! Of course' date=' this is just my surgeons goal- I will lose another 15 kg but just getting into what my surgeon felt was the top of my healthy weight range was will be awesome!![/quote']

How exciting - I can't wait until I have another sleever on the maintenance bench! I still have my challenges with this maintenance thing! I actually weighed myself on Saturday after a rather testing week back at work and I was 59.5. Don't worry everyone, I am we'll aware of not losing more weight - I am perfect at 60-62kg and even have a buffer as my BMI is 23 at that weight. I do have my dieticians appointment soon so will pick her brains - has anyone got any ideas about food. What I need is high calorie, high nutritional value but low cholesterol (as I have high cholesterol). So far the only things I can think of is lean meat, and avocado so I need more variety! I am no cook so recipe suggestions would be helpful - I am willing to try anything but please don't suggest Protein shakes as I have lived through that on my pre and post op diets - never to go near shaker again!

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How exciting - I can't wait until I have another sleever on the maintenance bench! I still have my challenges with this maintenance thing! I actually weighed myself on Saturday after a rather testing week back at work and I was 59.5. Don't worry everyone' date=' I am we'll aware of not losing more weight - I am perfect at 60-62kg and even have a buffer as my BMI is 23 at that weight. I do have my dieticians appointment soon so will pick her brains - has anyone got any ideas about food. What I need is high calorie, high nutritional value but low cholesterol (as I have high cholesterol). So far the only things I can think of is lean meat, and avocado so I need more variety! I am no cook so recipe suggestions would be helpful - I am willing to try anything but please don't suggest Protein shakes as I have lived through that on my pre and post op diets - never to go near shaker again![/quote']

fruit. Whole grain bread. Hard cheeses. Salmon. Sardines. Whole milk. Olive oil. Potatoes. Peanut Butter. You only probably need 100 calories a day more. Maybe take something you already have and make it just a bit richer. Look up the advice underweight people are given. Oh, and how about ice cream occasionally? As long as none of these are a trigger.

Puppyphat how are you going?

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fruit. Whole grain bread. Hard cheeses. Salmon. Sardines. Whole milk. Olive oil. Potatoes. Peanut Butter. You only probably need 100 calories a day more. Maybe take something you already have and make it just a bit richer. Look up the advice underweight people are given. Oh' date=' and how about ice cream occasionally? As long as none of these are a trigger.

Puppyphat how are you going?[/quote']

Thanks - yes already eating most of these things but trying to stay away from the saturated fats because of my cholesterol - I don't want to go back on the statins. Any food was always my trigger :-) but now quantities are so small I have no worries about over eating these days - it is more about the quality of what I am eating which I am trying to constantly improve.

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Try to eat things with good fats then I guess. But I'm new at this.

So new in fact that I got cocky and had slimes after two bites of dinner and had to work hard not to vomit. That was not pleasant and still isn't. :(

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Oh no misty-what did you eat for dinner?

Same thing I had last night, filet steak and sauté veg. I had a bite of the steak and knew it wasn't working. :(

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I'm happy because I just got to eat a scotch fillet steak with mushrooms, capsicums and onion. I had a little battle getting it to stay down. But it did!

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Sue- wow!!! You look amazing and bloody gorgeous!!! Congrats!!

With regards to maintenance I have no idea :) but if you get some info let me know- not sure it will be an issue for me but it would be kinda nice for that to be my worry :) how life changes for us, hey!!!

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A bit excited- am toying with buying a gorgeous tan fitted leather jacket. It's beautiful (Ben Sherman- need I say more lol) and I am thinking I could justify the $400 price tag if I called it my "Goal Celebratory Gift to Me" :) it's still a size L and though it fits will look a lot better with another 10 kg off so there shouldn't be any issues with it not fitting any longer ;)

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A bit excited- am toying with buying a gorgeous tan fitted leather jacket. It's beautiful (Ben Sherman- need I say more lol) and I am thinking I could justify the 400 price tag if I called it my "Goal Celebratory Gift to Me" <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> it's still a size L and though it fits will look a lot better with another 10 kg off so there shouldn't be any issues with it not fitting any longer <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />

isn't wonderful Liss to be able to indulge ourselves with fashion not food!!

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Hi all my Sleevers friends

Sorry I haven't dropped by for a while, have been launching our new business into Australia and NZ which has been full on, so with myself also working full-time, raising 4 children plus 1 new grandchild and fitting in my workouts 6 days per week, spare time is something I do not have. Whilst hubby is in Sydney today for our business, a great opportunity for me to catch up on our thread to see how everyone is going :)

Our new business is offering healthy black coffee, latte, green tea, mocha and hot chocolate - all infused with Ganoderma Lucidum :) I would love to send you all some free samples and get your opinion. Send me your address via email or text to my mobile 0488136443 and I will put some in the mail to you all....

Our website is http://www.ogpreneurs.organogold.com/r/AU/index.html if you want to check it out

I don't like talking business on this site but as we are all on this journey to change our lives for the better and live a healthy and productive lifestyle, I would welcome you all to give my coffee a try, that's all....

So I really hope everyone is doing well. I am nearly at my 12 months out (July 20, 2012) and I am down 50kgs, with about 7kgs to go to my goal. Life is awesome and every single day is a blessing to me :)

Love to you all

Shelley

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Time for some before and after photos!

You look amazing and so happy!

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