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At 5 Months, 1 week post op I finally hit 80 lbs lost post-op. 90 lbs lost total. I figured it was time for some new photos showing the progress. In the first picture I was pre-op and around 320 lbs takin April 2010, current photo was taken today October 7th 2010 at 240lbs.

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At 5 Months, 1 week post op I finally hit 80 lbs lost post-op. 90 lbs lost total. I figured it was time for some new photos showing the progress. In the first picture I was pre-op and around 320 lbs takin April 2010, current photo was taken today October 7th 2010 at 240lbs.

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You look Awesome! I always worry about the weight loss making me look older, but you look younger after your loss. Thanks for the inspiration.

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You look fantastic! Keep up the great work, and I also agree you look years younger. Don't you feel incredible? :)

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Wow! Amazing!

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Wow so stinking awesome. You look so different and so much younger!

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Thank you all for the encouragement. It does feel like a whole new me, I am very active and running on a regular basis now. I feel so much younger as well. It's sad to look at my first photo--I just look so worn out and tired. Although I hate seeing that before photo of me, It is important to remember why I started this journey and I never plan to go back to being fat and tired again. When I was puting the photos together for this shot, I was shocked at the amount of change. Seeing myself everyday in the mirror I still see flaws I don't like and don't remember how far I have come. The other day at work a guy I met just a few months ago introduced himself to me like he had never met me--we had met and had a lunch together with friends then, so for a minute I was thinking how can he not remember me... Then I remembered how different I was the last time we met. That made my day!

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Oct. 11th will be four months for me.....and as of this morning I'm down 70.5 lbs!!!! I love my sleeve!! You've done great Swiftflow.....doesn't it feel wonderful??

I'm just 7.5 lbs from my surgeons goal weight, but I'd like to lose an additions 5 - 7 lbs so I'll have that cushion. I'm not sure why, I'm never hungry, but it would

just be nice to have it. I need to talk to Tiffikins and find out how to "maintain"!!! Any ideas out there??!!!

Have a great weekend!!!

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Hey my sleeve buddy!

You are looking great!

The only thing wrong with that picture is that you have on a DALLAS COWBOYS SHIRT! YUCK! :D

I'll be in Dallas for the Saints game on Thanksgiving Day....GEAUX SAINTS! hehehe

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WOWZER, you look fantastic. Gratz on the great progress. I love seeing pics of b4 and after. It really keeps me motivated, so thanks for sharing.

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I agree with everyone else... after the initial "Wow!" my first thought was "Look how much younger he looks already!" You're doing great!

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The difference is amazing! Congrats on doing so well, and thank you for sharing your pics with us, it is very inspiring!!

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