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BEAUTIFUL! Seriously, get your beautiful mind wrapped around the idea that ALL of you is GORGEOUS!!!

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Katie congrats on a job well done. You look amazing! What a beautiful job your dr did enjoy the results

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THank you, Brandi!

I did have 2 drains, spoiltmom. They came out 5 days post op and the other 12 days post op. I saw my PS for my 1 month checkup and she is very pleased with the results. I see see imperfections but, well pointed out, no one is perfect but I am a LOT better than I ever was. My husband has even noticed a new found confidence and LOVES it! It was the best thing I ever did for myself!

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You look great!

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Please be sensitive ... I have been on threads where people have made negative comments about any number of things. It took a lot of courage for me to put these pics up here. I had my TT done 13 days ago and still swollen a bit. I am feeling pretty well, just tired mostly. I have added the pre-op pics .... I will warn you, they are NOT pretty! I am not perfect but I am on my journey.....

Thanks, Katie

First I have to say is HOLY COW! Girl you look A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!!!

Secondly, Why in the HELL would anyone on a weight loss forum say anything NEGATIVE about someone elses AMAZING results! That really makes me sad! Everyone here should be offering nothing but SUPPORT or nothing at all. It really just gripes me!

But seriously you have so much to be proud of and I can't wait to get to the point that you are at! I WILL make it there!

I'm hoping within about 16 months I can lose the weight *100lbs) I want with good exercise and diet and then get my Tummy Tuck if i need it, which i think after 17 years of a big belly I will lol

Just looking at your pictures it amazes me at how much the skin makes you look bigger than you really are. You really look freaking awesome and you are such an inspiration! Thank you so much for having the courage to post your pics.

I plan to put up my pictures on here starting with the day of surgery and a monthly picture to show how slowly or quickly my body changes just to monitor the new life i am creating for myself.

Thanks again for posting!

Johnathan

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Thanks for having the courage to share. You look awesome!!

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