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I am currently waiting to have surgery and started this journey at 273 pounds. I have lost 32 on my own and am currently at 241. I am wondering if people who have lost the weight have lost all over? I know it will be specific for every body type but I am so curious to see what it could be like for me! Anyone out they'd start around 275 and have before/after pictures to share? If not...no worries!

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I'm not ready to share photos yet. I had RNY July 8, 2014 so 2 months today. I've lost 53 pounds and 60 inches total from my whole body. Just to let you know. Good luck,

Mamie60

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I'm 5 foot 6, and started at 252. I'm at 185 now.

Here's my thread where I shared my most recent pictures. http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/319003-6-month-pictures/

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I'm not quite ready for the after pictures yet either (I will when I hit my goal in 6 pounds), however I started off MUCH larger.

As for the loss though, at least for me it has really been a gradual losing process all over. At first it was arms and legs. Then it was my butt and my stomach has been the last area to really start shrinking. Of course all of the extra skin doesn't help things, but hopefully that will somewhat tighten up over time.

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