110 pounds lost (Before/during picture)
erinblakecrew
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Hello all,
My name is Blake Crew and I am a 20-year-old college student from Birmingham, AL. I made the decision to have Gastric Bypass Surgery on March 8, 2013. I have lost 110 pounds from my highest weight and 100 since March 8th.
While I know that my weight loss circumstances are different than most on here, I have learned some VERY great tools that can help anyone lose weight. I make my butt go to the gym twice a day 5 or 6 times a week and I keep track of absolutely everything that goes into my stomach. I have made a complete lifestyle change and am so excited about a new, healthier me. Please do not leave negative comments about weight loss surgery being the "easy way out", as they will be ignored.
I would be happy to give any tips/ideas, so feel free to message me!
My name is Blake Crew and I am a 20-year-old college student from Birmingham, AL. I made the decision to have Gastric Bypass Surgery on March 8, 2013. I have lost 110 pounds from my highest weight and 100 since March 8th.
While I know that my weight loss circumstances are different than most on here, I have learned some VERY great tools that can help anyone lose weight. I make my butt go to the gym twice a day 5 or 6 times a week and I keep track of absolutely everything that goes into my stomach. I have made a complete lifestyle change and am so excited about a new, healthier me. Please do not leave negative comments about weight loss surgery being the "easy way out", as they will be ignored.
I would be happy to give any tips/ideas, so feel free to message me!
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Awesome! You look great!0
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Great job... you look amazing! I, also, had gastric bypass surgery and have lost 100lbs. total though my loss took longer than yours. My surgery was Sept. 2013. I have been stalled for the past two months but hoping to break it and loose a little more.
Goo luck in your continued journey. ~0 -
Thank you so much!0
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You look beautiful.....and will have such a amazing life in front of you.....very well done....0
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Congratulations! You look amazing.0
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You look so much happier! Glad to hear that you've made positive changes after having the surgery and are committed to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Keep up the good work!0
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Fan-freacking-tastic! You go Girl! Best wishes forEver!0
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There's nothing wrong with gastric bypass as long as the person also learns the correct eating habits to keep the weight off. Some people treat it like a quick fix and go right back to how they were eating before. Some people kill themselves that way.
I think going to the gym 12 times a week might be a little much though.
Oops.. edited because I also meant to say congrats!0 -
You look fantastic, well done.0
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There's nothing wrong with gastric bypass as long as the person also learns the correct eating habits to keep the weight off. Some people treat it like a quick fix and go right back to how they were eating before. Some people kill themselves that way.
I think going to the gym 12 times a week might be a little much though.
Oops.. edited because I also meant to say congrats!
I went into the surgery knowing that it would be very hard and that I would be making complete changes to my eating habits forever. I think that it is one of the better things about doing it so young- I don't have as many "set" habits as older people with families and what not.
On the note of the gym, I know it seems a little extreme, BUT because of the rapid weight loss I am trying to tone as best I can because I have a lot of excess skin. I have a trainer though and am being healthy about it.
Thank you!!!!0 -
OUTSTANDING!! So proud of you!!!! :flowerforyou:0
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Congrats on your weight loss! I, too, have had a gastric bypass. I will be 9 years post-op on August 3rd. I've lost around 200 lbs since mine (along with having 2 babies since then & some baby weight to lose).
Skin comes with the territory, but your age IS in your favor. I was 26 when I had mine & it was in my favor, also. Be careful with going to the gym *THAT* much.
I'm glad to support you in any way I can!0 -
There's nothing wrong with gastric bypass as long as the person also learns the correct eating habits to keep the weight off. Some people treat it like a quick fix and go right back to how they were eating before. Some people kill themselves that way.
I think going to the gym 12 times a week might be a little much though.
Oops.. edited because I also meant to say congrats!
I went into the surgery knowing that it would be very hard and that I would be making complete changes to my eating habits forever. I think that it is one of the better things about doing it so young- I don't have as many "set" habits as older people with families and what not.
On the note of the gym, I know it seems a little extreme, BUT because of the rapid weight loss I am trying to tone as best I can because I have a lot of excess skin. I have a trainer though and am being healthy about it.
Thank you!!!!
You sound like you'll do great.0 -
jaw dropping.keep it up! you look adorable!!!!!0
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Congrats!!! What a stunner! There are no easy ways out when you are talking about such a massive loss. Proud of you!0
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What a transformation! You look very cute... :flowerforyou:0
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Amazing! You look great.0
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Looking great!0
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You look wonderful, the pics are more like mother daughter ones, you look so much younger and better. Congratulations, glad you found a way to change that suits you. good luck for the future.0
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GREAT JOB!0
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You look GORGEOUS!0
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Great job and I would have done the same thing. I think you made a smart move and you are learning healthy habits! That is huge! Congratulations!0
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Amazing transformation :flowerforyou: Keep it up!0
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I am 9 years post op gastric bypass, lost 125lb, and gradually gained 90lb back, having thyroid cancer their in the mix. I am happy you are incorporating exercise in, I lost all the weight without doing a lick of exericise, had plastic surgery, all the skin removed, except my arms, NOW I am still using my pouch to lose, but this time it is so much slower, 1lb a week, no thyroid makes it difficult, BUT this time I am exercising and will need to for the rest of my life to keep the weight from slipping back on:)
Louise0 -
Wow that's amazing! Well done you! I think the surgery was a brave decision and i know you must have worked really hard too. Good luck with the rest of your goals x0
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I understand your fear at being judged for having surgery to lose weight . People who have never had weight problems will say very hurtful things .
The main thing is that you understand what a healthy lifestyle is , and it sounds like you have that under control .
Good luck to you . You look Amazing .
Thank you for sharing.
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You look SO good! Congrats!!!0
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Wow well done!!0
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Everyone's path is different and unique; whatever works for you is great. You look happy, beautiful, and healthy. Big Hi-5 on your hard work and perseverance. Well done!:flowerforyou:0
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congratulations, You look lovely.
:flowerforyou:0
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