Woo Hoo!!!! Onederland! Yay! I finally made it! It took a little over 8 months! My advise to all the newbies is, be patient, work your sleeve, and stalls are a normal part of the process!
Woohoo!!!! Welcome to the club. I bet you are feeling so much better. Keep using your tool to the max my friend.
Hw: 260
Sw: 260 10/23/16
Weight at time of sleeve 209 (-51)
Sleeve date 5/23/17
1 month:187 (-22)
2 month:178 (-9)
3 month:172 (-6)
4 month:162 (-10)
5 month:150 (-12) (10/28/17) 6 month goal!!!!
6 month: 143 (-7)
7 month: 136 (-7)
8 month: 131 (-5) made goal weight 130 (2/8/2017)
9 month: 125 (-6)
10 month: 120 (-5)
11 month: 115 (-5)
1 year: 114 (-1)
16 months: 120 (+6)
Congratulations. Even with all of the post-op setbacks, I'll bet this moment is worth it to you.
10/23/14 Initial Consult 200 lb, 5'1 tall
4/6/15 Highest Wt 225 (yes: 25 lb gain)
4/20/15 Surgery Wt 218, BMI 41
1 mo 203.0 -15
2 mo 190.5 -12.5
3 mo 184.5 -6
4 mo 177.0 -7.5
5 mo 171.0 -6
6 mo 164.5 -6.5
7 mo 157.5 -7
8 mo 152.5 -5
9 mo 149 -3.5
10 m 143 -6
11 m 142 -1
1 yr 138.5 -3.5
13 m 133 -5.5
14 m 128 -5
15 m 125 -3
16 m 121 -4
17 m 120 -1
18 m 118 -2
Dec '17: BMI 23.5; consumes 2000+ kcal/day
One-der-Land yahoo!
Lisa, Great work!!!! My surgery date was 12 days before yours. I have also rode the roller coaster from 271'ish to now at 185 on a good day. Roughly 80 pounds is the same as carrying a bag of Portland cement around on our shoulders. Glad you have hit the 1'ers, I can't wait till I put the 17' in the weight column. Everyone looses at a different pace, my wife Laura also had the VSG surgery and her body is fighting back for every pound, keeping the faith while others drop weight is difficult and sometimes disappointing. At the end of the day, with all the hard work, patience, and perseverance we will reach our goal, or like some go below. Congrats and have a Great Day!!!!!! JPMLVM
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