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Well here I am at two months. I continue to learn new things every day. I reached my first goal of 50 pounds and am thrilled by the weight loss I've had so far. I am also enjoying a few NSV's

*My feet don't hurt when I walk

*I went up three flights of stairs and it wasn't very overwhelming (hee hee)

*Pre op I used to have horrible stomach issues (really uncomfortable diarehha every single day) and I was totally used to it and just figured it was a part of my life. Now I don't feel like that at all.

I am also learning new things all the time. I am learning to trust myself, in the past I have started so many diets and even as I began them knew that I wouldn't be successful. I am starting to believe in my ability. I am learning to question my triggers for certain foods. I have been wonderfully supported by my boyfriend and friends who are willing to talk it through with me if I don't understand my own motivations.

I feel so blessed to be headed in the right direction. I know that I have so much more work to do physically, mentally, and spiritually to be at the place I want to be, but I'm pretty sure that is what life is supposed to be about. Thank you so much for being a support to me, answering my questions, and being a soft place to land. I appreciate you all so much!

Anna

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Anna, you are an inspiration to me. You are taking on the problems headfirst, and kicking its a--. I can't wait to have lost as much as you. It's coming, I just have to be patient! That is one thing that has never been easy for me. Continue on, and continue inspiring.

Jerry

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Anna, I can't believe it's already been 2 months. It just seems like last week you were preparing for everything. I'm so glad that we met, and I am super proud of you and your determination to make this a positive, lifelong change for your future health, and happiness.

Congrats on all your victories, scale and non-scale ! ! !

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Your doing great! Your are so awesome and congrats on the weight loss:thumbup:! Thank you for all the advice, your such a great person. Happy to hear your update.

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Anna - I am so proud of you. What an inspiration you are. You offer kind, solid advice to so many. Great job on the weightloss and learning how to be the new you. You go girl!

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Wow! 50lbs in 2 months!! Amazing congrats!!!

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Congratulations that is awesome. I hope that when my time comes that I can be as motivated and successful as you have been!

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Anna,

you contribute so much to this forum. I have learned so much from you and you are so kind in your delivery. I'm glad your here and.... WOW way to go on the weight loss, but more important.... way to go with the life changes.

Stacey

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Anna - congrats, what a result in 2 months - Way to go!!

Keep up the good work

Kathy

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Hi ! I just joined. Surgery date 6/2/10, and your "stats" are similar to mine. Many many conrats on your progress. What exercises are you doing? I am so excited, I can't wait. Way to go to you!!!

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Hi ! I just joined. Surgery date 6/2/10, and your "stats" are similar to mine. Many many conrats on your progress. What exercises are you doing? I am so excited, I can't wait. Way to go to you!!!

Thank you so much! I am actually just starting to exercise formally. (That is not a good example!) I ordered hip hop abs and am gonna try a few dvds, my gym membership expires next month and I work 70 hours a week so I have to have things I can do at home. I am really excited to hear your surgery is so soon! Keep posting and if you ever need to vent or talk feel free to PM me. There are things that happen post op that feel like you are the only person they are happening to, but I promise we've all been there.

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Anna,

you contribute so much to this forum. I have learned so much from you and you are so kind in your delivery. I'm glad your here and.... WOW way to go on the weight loss, but more important.... way to go with the life changes.

Stacey

Thank you so much! You are too sweet.

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