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Great job dawn! Your hardwork and dedication is paying off. U look marvelous!

Has anyone gained weight on preop diet especially when follow it? Help!

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I'd like to be as successful as Christi has been!

Here's my most current updated pic.

Started at 223

Presently at 182

Surgery date 10/29

Plenty to go' date=' lots of work to be done... I've only just begun my adventure into The Looser's Side, but I think I've got a good head start!

Dawn

How about others? Lets see your successes...[/quote']

Omg Dawn, you look great!

SD: 10/10/12, Converted from Lapband to RNY, HW (before band) 263, HW (RNY) 230, Preop 219, after surgery 223, CURRENT... 199 YIPPEE :) ONEDERLAND

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I'd like to be as successful as Christi has been!

Here's my most current updated pic.

Started at 223

Presently at 182

Surgery date 10/29

Plenty to go' date=' lots of work to be done... I've only just begun my adventure into The Looser's Side, but I think I've got a good head start!

Dawn

How about others? Lets see your successes...[/quote']

Are you working out?

SD: 10/10/12, Converted from Lapband to RNY, HW (before band) 263, HW (RNY) 230, Preop 219, after surgery 223, CURRENT... 199 YIPPEE :) ONEDERLAND

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My doctor only has given me the "ok" to walk. Then our weather got cold & wintery.. So, to answer your question 'am I working out?' No. I try to do enough walking indoors all day, and I am looking for alternative exercises.

I'm still recovering from the surgery, so it's slow going

Thanks for the encouragement!!

Dawn

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I'd like to be as successful as Christi has been!

Here's my most current updated pic.

Started at 223

Presently at 182

Surgery date 10/29

Plenty to go' date=' lots of work to be done... I've only just begun my adventure into The Looser's Side, but I think I've got a good head start!

Dawn

How about others? Lets see your successes...[/quote']

Amazing! You look Awesome. Inspirational!

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Good job. Its an amazing feelin

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My doctor only has given me the "ok" to walk. Then our weather got cold & wintery.. So' date=' to answer your question 'am I working out?' No. I try to do enough walking indoors all day, and I am looking for alternative exercises.

I'm still recovering from the surgery, so it's slow going

Thanks for the encouragement!!

Dawn[/quote']

Well, you are doing an AWESOME job! Keep it up girlie!

SD: 10/10/12, Converted from Lapband to RNY, HW (before band) 263, HW (RNY) 230, Preop 219, after surgery 223, CURRENT... 199 YIPPEE :) ONEDERLAND

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I'd like to be as successful as Christi has been!

Here's my most current updated pic.

Started at 223

Presently at 182

Surgery date 10/29

Plenty to go' date=' lots of work to be done... I've only just begun my adventure into The Looser's Side, but I think I've got a good head start!

Dawn

How about others? Lets see your successes...[/quote']

Congratulations

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For anyone that is looking into having RNY surgery...look at what it has done for me...

In April of this year I weighed in at 309lbs. I was devistated. I was wearing 24/26 clothes that were tight! Well in just 7 short months this is where I am now 188lbs and wearing a size 12. I have about 23 more pounds to go until I get to my goal of 165 (I am 5'9 so that is a BMI 25) and for Thanksgiving this year...I am jogging/walking in my FIRST 5k. I am so excited I can't hardly wait. I AM SO THANKFUL FOR MY RNY. It has changed my life FOREVER and I am so happy with the results that I have had. Here is some before and now photos.

Congratulations

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For anyone that is looking into having RNY surgery...look at what it has done for me...

In April of this year I weighed in at 309lbs. I was devistated. I was wearing 24/26 clothes that were tight! Well in just 7 short months this is where I am now 188lbs and wearing a size 12. I have about 23 more pounds to go until I get to my goal of 165 (I am 5'9 so that is a BMI 25) and for Thanksgiving this year...I am jogging/walking in my FIRST 5k. I am so excited I can't hardly wait. I AM SO THANKFUL FOR MY RNY. It has changed my life FOREVER and I am so happy with the results that I have had. Here is some before and now photos.

Hi Christi question for ya did you have any problem consuming the Protein, are there days that you did not really do what ur surgeon said, or could not get the Water in. You look great, and basically did you have any set backs.

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I'd like to be as successful as Christi has been!

Here's my most current updated pic.

Started at 223

Presently at 182

Surgery date 10/29

Plenty to go' date=' lots of work to be done... I've only just begun my adventure into The Looser's Side, but I think I've got a good head start!

Dawn

How about others? Lets see your successes...[/quote']

You look great keep up the the great work.

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For anyone that is looking into having RNY surgery...look at what it has done for me...

In April of this year I weighed in at 309lbs. I was devistated. I was wearing 24/26 clothes that were tight! Well in just 7 short months this is where I am now 188lbs and wearing a size 12. I have about 23 more pounds to go until I get to my goal of 165 (I am 5'9 so that is a BMI 25) and for Thanksgiving this year...I am jogging/walking in my FIRST 5k. I am so excited I can't hardly wait. I AM SO THANKFUL FOR MY RNY. It has changed my life FOREVER and I am so happy with the results that I have had. Here is some before and now photos.

Wow! Thanks for sharing

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Amazing Christi.... may I ask how's your skin?

Lol the skin is another issue. I have a lot of hanging skin. My breast, upper arms, thighs ans stomach are the worst. Hopefully time will be kind and get rid of the extra skin.

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Hi Christi question for ya did you have any problem consuming the protein' date=' are there days that you did not really do what ur surgeon said, or could not get the Water in. You look great, and basically did you have any set backs.

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I had trouble in the beginning getting everything in. I was pretty good by about 1 month out. Now I have trouble sticking to my routine. If I stick to my routine all goes well. When life happens I just go with it and try to get back in track as soon as I can. I am still doing the same Protein as I did when I came home from the hospital. I try not to mix things up a lot. When I do, sometimes it doesn't work and sometimes I dump...so I just stick to what works for me.

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