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Is It Too Soon To Label Myself A Gastric Sleeve "sucess Story"?



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Greetings folks! I know it's been a minute and wanted to poke my head in. I was wondering - how far out should one be from surgery to officially be considered a success? I mean, we all will lose a significant amount of weight - but what is the timeframe?

Only asking...because at 14 months post-op and 100+ pounds down, I sure as hell FEEL successful! But there is still a journey ahead of me. Just trying to Celebrate the small victories, yanno?

Also, I keep forgetting to post my "real" (ie: unfiltered *lol*) posts here - so I will link if you are interested. I've done 2 pretty significant updates - you can check them out here (with some GREAT comp shots *whew*)

http://vanishingvixen.wordpress.com/2011/10/06/who-wants-to-be-fat-seriously/

http://vanishingvixen.wordpress.com/2011/10/21/what-average-looks-like/

Also - I posted 2 recent pics in my album. *SMH* I still can't believe how awesome this experience has been...

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I believe the clinical term for "successful" with WLS is to lose 60% of the excess weight. So yes, you are definitely above and beyond successful. CONGRATS!!! :)

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Defo a success and defo a vixen who is vanishing...lol... you are looking great! =]

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Wow! Yep, I agree - undoubtedly a success. Fantastic work!

~Cheri

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More than 100 lbs gone and more than 60% of your excess weight too! You are a super-success story in my book!

Lynda

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I'd say you are defintely successful!!! Way to go!!!

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More than 100 lbs gone and more than 60% of your excess weight too! You are a super-success story in my book!

Lynda

I agree congrats sexy goddess diva :)

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SUCCESS, SUCCESS, SUCCESS you are! CONGRATS! :Banane55:

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You are definitely a success! I just read your blog post "fatty boom batty," and I love what you said about self image and weight. Excellent!

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Congratulations! You are a success and an inspiration. Keep up the good work.

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And what a success you are indeed!!!! You look fantastic!!!! You have accomplished so much! Love your blog! Love your attitude and outlook on things. Congratulattions!!!!!

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