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That is just awesome. What did you do early on as far as exercise and what are you doing now? Keep it up.

Actually I did nothing the first 4 months and then started swimming 3 days a week and going to the gym 2 days a week on some weeks. In the last month I really started settling in on a swim routine and do 120 lengths of a 25 yard pool in 90 minutes. I am building muscle so I may be trading straight fat and weight loss for heavier muscle mass.

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Texasmom, This is Texasgrl now Texangrl as this site won't let me sign in on the Texasgrl for some reason. Anyway, I love your post op video! You have been so inspirational and very helpful with all of the items you show that you are using. I am getting prepared for my 3 month multidisplinary sessions with the Dr. prior to my surgery in October or November. I am hoping for October. My next appt. is Tuesday, July 19th for a caloric meter test, I think I meet with the nutritionist also. My insurance does not require a Psych visit but the Dr. doing the surgery has everyone meet with one prior to surgery. I don;t think the next three months can go fast enough. Hope you are getting better everyday! Take care and keep us posted your videos are awesome. I have not done my first one as yet. Maybe today sometime.

Good Luck. You will make it.

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Hey Texangrl, I just finish with the psych and now awaiting for her to send her notes to the surgeon. I can't wait for the surgeon's office to call me and schedule to history and decision appt. I'm ready for the next journey in my life. Right now I'm weighting 203lbs (ht 4'11). Can't wait

Texasmom, This is Texasgrl now Texangrl as this site won't let me sign in on the Texasgrl for some reason. Anyway, I love your post op video! You have been so inspirational and very helpful with all of the items you show that you are using. I am getting prepared for my 3 month multidisplinary sessions with the Dr. prior to my surgery in October or November. I am hoping for October. My next appt. is Tuesday, July 19th for a caloric meter test, I think I meet with the nutritionist also. My insurance does not require a Psych visit but the Dr. doing the surgery has everyone meet with one prior to surgery. I don;t think the next three months can go fast enough. Hope you are getting better everyday! Take care and keep us posted your videos are awesome. I have not done my first one as yet. Maybe today sometime.

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You are doing so great. I know you will reach your goal in no time. You're doing my favorite exercise and that's swimming. I'm so happy for you, I can't wait until I say give a great sucess story like yours.:lol:

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You are doing great! And soon you will be in the 30 BMI. I can not wait to get there myself and watching all you "loosers" that are ahead of me I can see that it is achievable. Keep up the great work.

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You will get there, Rootman! You've rocked it so far, so there's no reason to think you won't continue!!! GOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

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YOU CAN DO IT :) !!!!

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If anyone can do it, you can. Youve been a great success thus far, no reason why this one piece won't happen for you. It may require a bit more patience but it will come.

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Rootman - you are doing great and are an inspiration to all of us on the site. Those 7 pounds will come off - just hang in there - doing the right things and keeping up the swimming.

A question about swimming - do you get an endorphine rush after a swimming workout? I used to swim on my lunch hour back in the 1980's when I was in a thin / compulsive exercising phase. I got the most delightful endorphine buzz after my swim workout - definately put a smile on my face to go back to the office to face the afternoon. Makes the wish I had a pool close to my office now. :P

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Rootman, it will go slower, that is inevitable, but it will go, so hang in for the long haul. I am still losing very gradually over 2 years out. In fact I am trying not to!

Jane x

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