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Inspiration Pics - my first 5k!



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I am living proof that VSG is a miracle! Wherever you are on your journey don't lose hope. You will one day be posting pics just like mine. Now for the pics - First of course is my before pic - 377 pounds of misery.

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180 pounds strong and fit - ready to take on my first 5k.

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Thats me on the top - at 377 pounds definitely would not have made it.

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Finished the 5k - got the medal - and added my first 5k to my bucket list. Looking forward to many future adventures in life with my new healthy body!

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You go boy!!! :D

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Wonderful! You are an inspiration to us all! Thank you!

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Holy smokes! You so sooo gooood & happy!

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You rock! Truly an inspiration!! Thank you for sharing and keeping me motivated!!!!

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Wowwwwwwww! Simply amazing!

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CRAZY! GREAT! hope I can do the same!

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You have done awesome! I love seeing these stories :) Congratulations on all that you have accomplished.

Summer

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Fantastic! Very awesome!!

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Wow! That is an amazing transformation! congrats! It seems that you've caught the running bug. I was SO emotional after my first 5K and have been able to keep training and complete a half marathon. Now training for my first full. Isn't it amazing what our bodies are capable of when we give them the opportunity to be amazing!??

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WOW! TOTALLY AMAZING! what a total inspiration!!!

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