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Hi everyone...I'm Dee and I was banded 2/13/03 in Scottsbluff, Ne. To date I have lost 75lbs and am so glad that I was banded.

Our quality of life has definitely improved with the surgery. So much more energy, and can't wait to start taking hula lessons :laugh :laugh

We have 3 children - 1 a chef, 1 in college and 1 a senior in high school. I plan on being close to goal next May for graduations and our 25th anniversary.

I look forward in all of your stories and encouragement!

Dee

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Guest paisley

Dee you have done great good for you!!!

Welcome to the site.

~Paisley

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75 lbs since Feb...wow! All you newbies are making me feel like I was a really slow loser!!

But just being a big ole loser in the end is all the counts, right? :(

Welcome!

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Dee,

Wow congrats and such a super weightloss!

I'm with ya on the Hula dancing lessons.

I want to learn how to belly dance :(

Keep it up and you will be at goal doing the hula before you know it!

Tina

banded 3/26/02

255/21?/180

taking a break from the evil scales :devious

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Dee,

Congratulations on your great weight loss! Imagine how great it will feel next year when the 25th anniversary and graduation pictures get taken! I just got back from a family wedding and was so grateful for the 23 pounds I'd lost since the band. I wasn't hiding from the camera for once. Well, keep up the good work!

Annette in Boulder, CO

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Thanks so much...usually I am in the background, watching and reading carefully, but this website, spotlighthealth have been so inspiring and I am very gratefully for all:D, that I want to thank everyone.

:banana

Dee

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