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I am only 24 hours into this journey and was feeling a little bit scared and anxious, but Chancie reading your post gives all of us newbies encouragement. CONGRATS!

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So happy for you Chancie, you are showing us how to keep on and don't give up losing that weight. Thanks for all your giving to us!

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Congratulations Chancie! You have come a long way !! It is so good to see people getting close to their goal weight and how amazing they feel about themselves . I am just a newbie in this field...Had my WLS only one and a half month back.....So I have many more months to go !!

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I just gotta say thank you all for the support!!

It really means a lot to me!!

And PMIL............ Hackensak NJ!! I was born and raised in NY....... and as a kid use to go there!! Hadn't heard that name in Yearssssssss!!

I hope I can reassure any newbie or anyone else..... that this is a great surgury!! You have to work it a bit..... but all in all......... I think it almost works itself!!

And if you havn't seen my "before" pic...... take a peak........... and 10 months later.... I'm ok with ya looking at it. because that was WHY I did this...... and am soooooooo happy I did!!

G'luck to all of you just starting this adventure.......... you will love the results!!

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I am so happy to see that you have made it to Onederland!! I have been reading several of posts and looking at your photos. You have been a great inspiration for me and I am now looking foward to reaching Onederland myself. I have a ways to go yet, I have 17 more pounds to lose before I get there, but after reading your post I feel that it will be a big event. I can feel your excitement. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!

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Congratulations! I hope to join you in onederland soon!

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Holy poop the bed, Agnes! Way to go, my friend. I can relate to the good feeling, the healthiness. And two pounds to being overweight made me smile. I will ALWAYS be overweight according to those asinine scales and measurements, but I know how much better I feel.

Once again, congrats! :biggrin0:

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CONGRATS!! This makes me want to do it even more. You're truly an inspiration to us that are just beginning out journey!!

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