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Gastric Sleeve Results: F/24/5’7” Goes From 283 Lbs to 247 Lbs in 7.8 Weeks

Read about a user's experience with the gastric sleeve procedure and their progress towards weight loss goals. Learn more about the challenges and tips for discipline, and mindset needed for a successful gastric sleeve journey.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A picture of a 5'7" female showing a weight loss from 283 pounds to 247 pounds. A total loss of 36 pounds.
F/24/5’7”[283 lbs > 247 lbs = 36 lbs] (7.8 weeks) Had gastric sleeve done 4/15 and so happy to be seeing results!!! Highest weight was 294 which was before my pre op diet :) lost 11 lb on 2 week pre Op diet so down 47lb total
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Introduction to Gastric Sleeve Weight Loss:

Seal-doctor, a reddit user, shared her experience with gastric sleeve weight loss. In 7.8 weeks, she went from 283 lbs to 247 lbs. Her highest weight was 294 lbs, which was before her pre-op diet.

Gastric Sleeve Procedure and Its Challenges:

Gastric sleeve procedure is not easy. It requires a lot of emotional and mental adjustment. Rapid weight loss can cause mood swings. After the surgery, patients go through a slow progression from clear liquids to normal food over 6 weeks. Bread, rice, and pasta are off-limits for 6 months.

Gastric Sleeve: A Tool, Not a Magic Solution:

Gastric sleeve is not a magic solution for weight loss, but rather a tool to aid it. Patients still need to make the right choices for healthy eating habits. Seal-doctor eats around 3-4oz per sitting, consuming 600-800 calories a day with less than 50 carbs, 80-100g protein, less than 5g sugar, and less than 20% DV of fat.

Discipline and Mindset for Successful Gastric Sleeve Journey:

The gastric sleeve procedure requires discipline and the right mindset. Even after the procedure, there is a chance of regain if good habits are not maintained. Patients should use the tool safely and wisely for long-lasting results.

Conclusion:

Gastric sleeve surgery can be a helpful tool for weight loss, but it is not a shortcut. It requires discipline and proper mindset to make good choices and maintain long-lasting results. Seal-doctor's story provides inspiration and tips for those who are considering this procedure.

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Madeleine Smith

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Madeleine is passionate about empowering individuals with the information and tools they need to transform their bodies and lives.