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Thanks everyone!!! Yep I will be two months post op tomorrow and couldn't be happier :) I've said it before though and I mean it 100%... if I can do it, ANYONE can do it!!

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Congrats Gorgeous! I was sleeved 4/12. I cant wait to get to . I only weigh myself like twice a month, (Im scared of letting the scale run my life). I am actually just really wanting to get to a size 14 Im 16/18 now.

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Thanks everyone!!! Yep I will be two months post op tomorrow and couldn't be happier :) I've said it before though and I mean it 100%... if I can do it' date=' ANYONE can do it!![/quote']

U seriously inspire me. Im 239 started at 253 before my pre op. I hope to God i can get below 200 in 2 months :) i can't wait to be below 200!! good job to u love.

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Congrats Gorgeous! I was sleeved 4/12. I cant wait to get to . I only weigh myself like twice a month, (Im scared of letting the scale run my life). I am actually just really wanting to get to a size 14 Im 16/18 now.

That is SO awesome, I am jealous of your will power!! I was doing really good in the beginning at not weighing myself all the time. Then at about 205lbs I started weighing daily because I wanted to see myself hit 199, and now I've formed this terrible habit!! I'm totally going to just make my husband hide it somewhere I can't reach (back to being so short, heh)

I'm also a size 16 right now, started out as a tight 18 (should have been 20 but I just refused), and they are getting loose. I tried on a pair of 14 jeans and they are TIGHT, but they button and zip so I was pretty excited. I think in about 2 weeks they'll fit the way they are supposed to, LOL.

I can't wait to hear what progress you've made!!

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U seriously inspire me. Im 239 started at 253 before my pre op. I hope to God i can get below 200 in 2 months :) i can't wait to be below 200!! good job to u love.

You CAN do it!! The one piece of advice that I will give you is just to take it easy. I am a firm believer that stress stalls weight loss. Stress, in my opinion, causes your body to fight against changes that are naturally happening to it, and then it becomes a vicious cycle (stress causes no weight loss, no weight loss causes more stress, etc...) so really just go easy on yourself and follow what feels right. I am no role model when it comes to post-op dieting because I am VERY relaxed. My calories fluctuate daily... sometimes I am low-carb, sometimes I'm not. I make healthy choices, but I DON'T diet. Dieting and the restrictions I put on myself got me to the point where I needed surgery. I chose the sleeve because I needed help with portions - if I needed help choosing the right foods I probably would have gone with a bypass instead. The sleeve has helped with what I needed - everything in moderation. :) So I focus on Protein and Water, and if I want something in between, I have it! The lack of "never ever" in my life has really helped me stay calm and in control. That, full circle, is why I feel like the weight has come off.

But what I really wanted to emphasize here is that you WILL do it!! I can't wait to hear from you and all the great goals you've achieved. Keep me updated!

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That is SO awesome' date=' I am jealous of your will power!! I was doing really good in the beginning at not weighing myself all the time. Then at about 205lbs I started weighing daily because I wanted to see myself hit 199, and now I've formed this terrible habit!! I'm totally going to just make my husband hide it somewhere I can't reach (back to being so short, heh)

I'm also a size 16 right now, started out as a tight 18 (should have been 20 but I just refused), and they are getting loose. I tried on a pair of 14 jeans and they are TIGHT, but they button and zip so I was pretty excited. I think in about 2 weeks they'll fit the way they are supposed to, LOL.

I can't wait to hear what progress you've made!![/quote']

Ooohhh weee get it girl!

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