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Its totally up to you. There's no magic cut off line where your body shuts down and it becomes impossible or exceedingly difficult to lose more.

I'd harbour a guess that its more to do with a lot of attitudes. People become fat for many reasons and as a response to many problems in their lives and those dont magically go away just because you lose weight. So it stands to reason that whlst the band will cause spontaneous and automatic weight loss in a lot of people that that will only take them so far and many simply do not have the personal resources to get the rest off.

And of course, there's people who have medical problems that predispose them to obesity, things such as polycystic ovaries and thyroid problems, there's people who unfortunately lose their bands due to slippage and erosion, people who just for some unknown reason cannot tolerate the band and have all sorts of trouble getting good restriction without becoming over restricted etc etc. All you can really do is pray that you dont fall into one of those categories.

And if you dont, well then its up to you. Work hard enough, physically, emotionally AND mentally, you'll lose 100% of your weight.

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Ok im an idot, I can not figure out what my percentage of weight loss has been so far, start 234, current 195, goal 145.. Can anyone please help??? Thanks a bunch...:D

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schampange, this is how you compute it:

start - goal = 234 - 145 = 89

start - current = 234 - 195 = 39

percent of goal lost = 39/89 = 43.8%

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Ok im an idot, I can not figure out what my percentage of weight loss has been so far, start 234, current 195, goal 145.. Can anyone please help??? Thanks a bunch...:D

hi - you are at 43.82%

take how much you have lost / how much you want to lose ...

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Thankyou all so much, 43 isn't too bad i suppose :confused: I hope it keeps going lol.. Thanks again all

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Thankyou all so much, 43 isn't too bad i suppose :confused: I hope it keeps going lol.. Thanks again all

that is excellent results - Congrat's!

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Wow fantastic everyone. I did the math and believe it or not I have lost 21.66% and only 1 month banded. Amazing!

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Thanks Gina, Same to you, wow 90+ lbs is awsome, way too go!! I have only had one fill so far and im on my 7th month out, is that unusall? Again congrats, most awsome results!

Keri

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Thats awsome num130, Keep it up and you'll be at your goal weight in a few months O-Yea!!! Very cool!!!

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Thanks Gina, Same to you, wow 90+ lbs is awsome, way too go!! I have only had one fill so far and im on my 7th month out, is that unusall? Again congrats, most awsome results!

Keri

Hi Keri -- thank you as well. As far as fills go I a have had 5 and I am 7 months on November 9th.

Keep up your great work!

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Thanks Gina, was your weight loss dramatic in the first few months? I keep wondering if imnot on track, it has been so fustrating, since i got my first fill i have gotten tighter and tighter especially in the am, the only time i can realy eat is at night.. I am loosing, but it is very slow.. Anyone, gina , had this prob?

Thanks Keri

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Keri -- you are doing TREMENDOUS.

I lost 29lbs (Sept-Mar) my personal trial can I do that mindset-no soda's-my biggest fear! And of course low carb and minimal rice/pasta/bread and such.

I scheduled surgery Mar and got re-dedicated to dieting - lost additional 10 lbs.

I lost 7 lbs during my optional pre-op diet -- I drank 3 shakes (only 750 cals a day).

And the balance since surgery - as follows:

1st month - 11lbs

2nd month - 6lbs

3rd month - 6lbs

4th month - 6lbs

5th month - 10lbs

6th month - 6lbs

almost to 7th month - as of today - No loss maybe 1lb gain.

Hope this helps.

And yes I am tight in the mornings and loosen as the day goes on.

:)

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