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It appears like most of the weight loss occurs in the first 6 months. Is this typical?
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Depends on the person... I didn't lose most of my weight in the first 6 months. I lost over about 18 months and then stalled.
That said: the closer you get to goal, the more you have to work at it (your body needs less calories). And a lot of people find they are very motivated at first, and that motivation fades after the first large chunk of weight is off.
Ex: I feel a TON better at this weight than I did at 299. I
look a lot better at this weight than at 299. And yet, I'm now getting to the point where it's obvious that a) I'm still ridiculously fat and it looks bad and b) there are people just starting out with their surgery right now who are my height and weight!
So plan to be in this for the long haul. You might be someone who is at goal a year from your surgery. You might be someone who has to keep slogging away for a couple years. And even once it's off, ya gotta keep it off. I assume people at goal are still having to carefully watch what they eat and exercise to stay that way.
Good luck with surgery!!