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You look so awesome. I was banded 3/16/11 I have been @ a total stand still for about six weeks now...down 23 lbs total...but so frustrated havent lost any in so many weeks. I've had two fills the 3rd scheduled for the may 25. I agree with the other poster, please share, tips, tricks, daliy food menu, how do you cope now w/ out food, do you exercise? how in the hell is it to be a size 10???? You have done great! TIA for all the info!

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Thanks everyone! No real tips I just try to stay away from sweets- including sweetened beverages like tea. I try to not snack and eat lean meats at meal time. Lately I've been super busy with my college courses. Between that and my kids I stay so busy that I don't even think about snacking through the day.

I feel SO GOOD about myself now! The only downfall is I'm spending more money than ever on myself. I have new clothes, jewelry, makeup, new haircut and color. Now I just need sone new shoes. Shopping is finally fun again!!

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It's so encouraging to see your pics! You deserve to treat yourself!

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What a difference. You must be so proud of yourself. Looking good.

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Wow girl you look great!!!! Awesome!!!!!

Don't judge my befores too harshly. At that time I had a newborn at home that was screaming 24/7 and not sleeping so my hair was never done and I was never dressed up.

I know in this pic I look pregnant but I was actually like 4 months post partem.

This is a size 18/20 taken at the start of my Pre Op diet:

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This is me yesterday in my new size 10 jeans:) :

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Congrats and WOW,:D very inspiring. I am not banded yet but cannot wait to see results like yours.Thank you for posting your pictures!

Sue

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Oh you look wonderful!! Of course you were wonderful before too!! But you are a skinnier wonderful now!! :o) You are an inspiration.

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you look maaaahhhhhhvvveeeellllooouuus dahling! Way to go!

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