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I think that is something we all have asked ourselves in the beginning but it all depends on the weight you started with. 50 lbs no matter what you started with is an amazing weight loss for two months. Surgeons calculate the percentage of weight loss not just pounds. Having said all that once again losing 50 pounds in 2 months no matter what your starting weight is amazing congratulations



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I'm 2 months out and have lost 32 pounds, I know that it has lots to do with how much weight you have to lose. My SW is 220 and I've been sticking to plan. Dr says I'm right on track.

If I dropped 60 in 2 months I'd be over the moon happy! Congratulations!


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Amazing I started at 251 in October 198 today thats 6 months so you're doing great. Mine has been totally slow but knew it going in w hormonal issues. I was at a stall from march til now up and down about 5 lbs between 206 to 201. Hit 199 on my birthday the 13th then back up to 204. Til the other day finally down lower than my lowest. Hopefully my cal increase and exercise change is working



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