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Thanks, Suzanne, you are always so sweet. I know of a lot of people that wish I was more like you. HA!

Wow, That is such a great success story! I cant wait until I can have my sleeve.

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Wow, That is such a great success story! I cant wait until I can have my sleeve.

Life is sooooo much easier as a thinner person. I want the whole world to get WLS, even skinny people just so they never get fat! ;o)

Congrats on your date! You won't be sorry you did this for yourself!

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I want everyone to get WLS too!

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I want everyone who has never had a weight problem and thinks obese people are lazy to experience life for one day as an obese person.

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Thanks, Suzanne, you are always so sweet. I know of a lot of people that wish I was more like you. HA!

OH HECK NO -- I love you just the way you are!!!!:biggrin0:

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Life is sooooo much easier as a thinner person. I want the whole world to get WLS, even skinny people just so they never get fat! ;o)

My best friend, who is thin now but had weight issues in the past, is going to be the one taking me for surgery. She watched the procedure on youtube and called me to say, "God should have just made our stomachs that way in the first place!' Good idea! :biggrin0:

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My best friend, who is thin now but had weight issues in the past, is going to be the one taking me for surgery. She watched the procedure on youtube and called me to say, "God should have just made our stomachs that way in the first place!' Good idea! :biggrin0:

I think it is Dr. Cirangle that refers to it as "resizing" your stomach. ;o) Sounds just about right to me.

I wish I would have been born with a smaller stomach, makes sense. Smaller stomach, bigger boobs... that would have been perfect. HA!

I'm glad someone who has battled weight issues previously is going with you. She will "get it" unlike those who are skinny their whole lives.

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I think it is Dr. Cirangle that refers to it as "resizing" your stomach. ;o)

He calls it "right-sizing". It really does make sense to me. When people say "I can't see paying someone to cut off my perfectly good stomach", my response is "my stomach wasn't perfectly good; it was broken."

It was too big and it made too much ghrelin. Now it's the right size and makes the right amount of ghrelin.

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He calls it "right-sizing". It really does make sense to me. When people say "I can't see paying someone to cut off my perfectly good stomach", my response is "my stomach wasn't perfectly good; it was broken."

It was too big and it made too much ghrelin. Now it's the right size and makes the right amount of ghrelin.

Great response Mac - it makes perfect sense!

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My 15 month old grandson can eat more than I can1

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Michelle is my hero! She provided me with wonderful, detailed information to help me make my decision on which surgery and doctor. She was very patient and talked to me for a very long time before convincing me I could do it and helped reduce my fears. I finally did it and found she was right. It worked so well for me that my husband followed soon after. Now we are encouraging several friends who could really benefit Healthwise if they had the surgery. Michelle you started an amazing chain to better health that I hope I can continue.

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Hi Newbury, and welcome to our forums. We are happy to have you here and hear you are doing so well. I agree, WASa is a wealth of information and a great resource.

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I don't know, but I got rid of it, lol.

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See WASa, you are missed!

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