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Sleeved may 21...SW 250, weight yesterday 230. Exciting! Was doing well on liquids. Now that I'm adding in mushy foods slowly finding I need a new routine around Water. The waiting before and after to drink throws me off! But I'll get there :) less head hunger than that first week, so that's encouraging for now!

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i was sleeved MAY 10th.

starting weight... 309

pre-op diet...lost 16lbs

surgery day...293

lbs lost since surgery...24lbs

today....269

total: 40lbs =] kinda at a stall now =[

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I was sleeved may 29 at Lennox hill hospital I NYC. CAN someone friend me on fb so I can be added to the group. My fb name is kynareneed

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I was sleeved may 29 at Lennox hill hospital I NYC. CAN someone friend me on fb so I can be added to the group. My fb name is kynareneed

krenee, you can send a friend request to Sharon Ivanauskas and ask to be added to the May sleevers group.

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Hi Everyone,

A pleasure to meet you all. I was sleeved on May 29th at the John Hopkins Hospital by Dr. Schweitzer. I wasn't asked to go on a prolonged pre-op diet, just needed to be on liquids before the surgery (so I had more time to say good bye to old friends such as pizzas and cheeseburgers :).

Anyways, I was 260 lbs at the date of surgery. Today (9 days post-op), I'm at 249 lbs. I'm also ready to move on the puree diet today. Looking forward to some my first plate of scrambled eggs!

Moe

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Welcome Moe,

I was also sleeved on May 29th and can not wait for some scrambled eggs too! We have a May Facebook sleevers page if you are on facebook. Send a friend request to Sharon Ivanauskas and she can add you. There are 113 of us as of today!

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Welcome. BTW, your first plate will likely be more like scrambled egg. (note its not plural)

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Welcome. BTW' date=' your first plate will likely be more like scrambled egg. (note its not plural)[/quote']

I attempted to eat my first scrambled egg yesterday.....I am two weeks out tomorrow and I was only able to eat about half.

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I can eat a whole egg but it takes about 30 minutes.

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So my highest weight ever was 285. My consult weight was 274. I was sleeved 5.30. Day of surgery 243. 1st day home from hospital 250. (I was so confused & bewildered) Today 235.7!

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Sleeved May 29th and down 28 pounds! Doing great mostly. Pulled a muscle near my top left incision. Very painful! Apparently, that muscle will always be prone to strain and pain because damage is done to it during the removal of the stomach. Yikes! Don't rember reading that in any of the possible issues.

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I was sleeved on May 14 - per the dr I can start solids today. I'm a little nervous about that, so going to still stick to the softer side. Congrats to all the May sleevers on weight loss so far! I am just ending/still a little bit in a stall - It's lasted since week 2. I lost 18 pounds in the first 10 days, then nada, zip, nuttin. I'm down 2 more the past few days, for a total of 20 so far. I am glad to be 20 down, but certainly have a long way to go (299 pre-sleeve diet start, 275 surgery date, 255 today). Monday will be 4 weeks for me and I've been really strict about what I eat and when - should I be concerned at only losing 20 lbs so far? What i've read is that we can expect 10 lbs a month, but I see lots with great success these first few weeks. Just being slightly paranoid over here!

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Apparently' date=' that muscle will always be prone to strain and pain because damage is done to it during the removal of the stomach..[/quote']

That would be totally new to me. I was into heavy weight lifting when I was younger. We intentionally shredded our muscles because they repaired themselves stronger & bigger. I've never heard of muscle damage that wasn't repairable back to 100%. Ligament & tendons yes , but not muscle.

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May sleevers...curious howard calories you're eating and whether or not you're in a stall. I'm at nearly three weeks and getting in about 550. Anyone managing to get in more and, if so, how's the weight loss going?

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May sleevers...curious howard calories you're eating and whether or not you're in a stall. I'm at nearly three weeks and getting in about 550. Anyone managing to get in more and' date=' if so, how's the weight loss going?[/quote']

Getting in about the same. And I haven't weighed since I started week 3 so I don't know if I am stalled. I only weigh once a week.

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