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So yesterday I had my 3 month follow up with my surgeon. I've lost a total of 54 pounds since surgery, horray!! But my surgeon told me that 90% of his patients lose 50% of what there going to lose overall within the first 3 months. So he doesn't expect to see me lose more than another 50ish pounds within the next 2 years that he follows his patients. But I have way more than that to go!! Has anyone else heard anything like this from their surgeons? Or anyone have an experience that proves his theory incorrect? I hope so! That was actually rather discouraging to me. I'm working my butt off, I want to see my goal weight sometime!! Help VSG crew!!

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I am almost 4 months out and I have kind of hit a stall, I lost 52 lbs the first 3 months and now it has slowed way down. But I look at it as a loss is a loss, I am losing inches working out and feel better than I ever have, my clothes are falling off, even some of the smaller sized ones :) Just keep doing what you are doing and the weigh will come off, we didn't put it on in a few months, we can't expect it to come off that fast.

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Congrats on 54 lbs gone forever! Holy crap, I hope that's not true about losing 50% of your total loss within 3 months. I don't even see how that could be logistically possible for higher BMIers. Based on posts I've seen here on people who had the VSG 1 or 2 years ago, I do not think it has to be the case if we set our minds to achieving our goals and maximizing our tool. With that said, I'm not doubting your surgeon's statement--maybe it is true in his patients.

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My surgeon says 50% in the first 3-6 months! It is all up to you though!!

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It annoys the crap out of me when drs say things like that. How is that encouraging? I understand some drs are being realistic or trying to manage expectations. All stats I have read say 50-80% of excess weight can be lost. Keep working hard, following the plan, and setting goals. Prove him wrong :)

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