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Wholly Cow! I cannot beleive that I'm staring down at my scale, and it says 160lbs. Who, me? No way....I think I was 16 years old when i weighed that much....

My whole adult life, I battled with my weight...sometimes it was managable, but most of the time, it was out of control. I had given up in the last 10 years. Married, with a loving husband and 2 beautiful children. Life just gets in the way....and the heavier I got, the sadder I got, and the more weight I put on....How many years did i loose out on playing tennis, tobogganing with my kids, going swimming, going skating. Very sad!

But, as i can attest, it's possible to change it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I did so, I'm living proof that with this great tool, I took back control of my life and starting LIVING AGAIN!

I'm so greatful to everyone here, and of course, my ETERNAL gratitude to Dr. Aceves!!!!...for the support and enouragment over the last 9 months, and for the courage you gave me to make the 2nd best decision in my life (1st one was accepting my husbands proposal :-))

Here I am, little ole me, at GOAL!!

Kisses and Hugs to all of you!!

WAS: 273 ON 14JUL2010

NOW: 150 ON 13APR2011

9 MOS-Lost 113 LBS

JEANS: WERE SIZE 22

JEANS: NOW SIZE 10

Nuff said!

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:rolleyes::lol::):D:lol::DCONGRATULATIONS! I AM HAPPY FOR YOU! RELISH THE MOMENT! GO BUY YOURSELF SOMETHING WONDERFUL.

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CONGRATS!!! You have done so amazing on your journey!! and u are one of the inspirational people on here:)

Thank u so much for taking the time to post this!! I appreciate all the people on here who comes back to inspire and motivate others:)

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Congratulations! You have worked hard and reaped the rewards. Enjoy all the new activities you are able to participate in now with your family.

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You have done so well. Congratulations!!! Dr Aceves was also my surgeon and I am very thankful for my sleeve. I can only hope I am as successful as you have been.

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WOW!!! CONGRATS TO YOU!!! :D You have done a fantabulous job with your weightloss! Your story is very inspiring!

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WOW... what an amazing journey you've had and all in nine months... congratulations on reaching goal and may you continue to live life to the max!!!!

I bet your family are happy to have the new you back with them ... =]

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You have done fabulously well and must be so proud of yourself! Congratulations!

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That is just amazing. Congratulations on your awesome success.

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