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Had a great NSV this weekend that I just had to share with a group that would understand.

Spent the weekend in Green Bay for a football camp with my son. Temps were in the upper 70's/low 80's, sun shining, and a good amount of walking. Before my surgery I would have been sweating like a pig just getting out of the car. The walking would have killed me. This weekend I was able to keep up with my sons team when they were on the move and didn't sweat once, even sitting on the metal bleachers. Such a great feeling. :D

Thanks for letting me share.

Jen

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Awesome!!!! :)

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That is an awesome NSV, congrats!

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Bet that feel great and now you know your body does also yoo !hoo! good for you keep it up

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I spent yesterday at the dreaded Mall with my two granddaughters looking for a dress for the 14 yr old to wear in a pageant she will be in next Sat. 40 lbs ago I could not have walked that Mall more than a few minutes without sitting down to rest.. I did not sit one time.. so your NSV is awesome.. it's a wonderful feeling to be able to participate in life instead of sitting on the sidelines and sweating lol...keep up the good work...

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I live in Texas so I totally understand the sweat issue. What a great NSV for you!

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Woohoo!

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Awesomeness !!!!

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I so love to read all NSVs !!!!

I can relate to many of them....its just so dang much fun doing anything with out lugging 125 extra pounds !!!

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Had a great NSV this weekend that I just had to share with a group that would understand.

Spent the weekend in Green Bay for a football camp with my son. Temps were in the upper 70's/low 80's, sun shining, and a good amount of walking. Before my surgery I would have been sweating like a pig just getting out of the car. The walking would have killed me. This weekend I was able to keep up with my sons team when they were on the move and didn't sweat once, even sitting on the metal bleachers. Such a great feeling. :D

Thanks for letting me share.

Jen

well well well.........what a great day and experience for you. ENJOY that GF

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Had a great NSV this weekend that I just had to share with a group that would understand.

Spent the weekend in Green Bay for a football camp with my son. Temps were in the upper 70's/low 80's' date=' sun shining, and a good amount of walking. Before my surgery I would have been sweating like a pig just getting out of the car. The walking would have killed me. This weekend I was able to keep up with my sons team when they were on the move and didn't sweat once, even sitting on the metal bleachers. Such a great feeling. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' />

Thanks for letting me share.

Jen[/quote']

Well 2 things....

1-CONGRATS on your success!!

2-YOU AND YOUR SON ROCK FOR SPENDING THE WEEKEND AT A PACKER CAMP!!! I just gotta know... Did u see Clay Matthews? LOL!! I love my Packers and happen to live in Bears country :-D

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Well 2 things....

1-CONGRATS on your success!!

2-YOU AND YOUR SON ROCK FOR SPENDING THE WEEKEND AT A PACKER CAMP!!! I just gotta know... Did u see Clay Matthews? LOL!! I love my Packers and happen to live in Bears country :-D

GingerAnn. We did not see him at this camp but last years camp was Clays. I got to go up one of the two days for my "Clay watching". :) It was a wonderful weekend. Go Pack Go!!

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NSVs are the bomb! Congratulations!

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