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Hi, It was a year ago when I started my dr supervised weight watchers program for 6 months, then my surgery was July 21, 11. I started at 440lbs and today I weigh 330lbs. I just wanted to share my NSV's

1) I'm wearing jeans for the first time in 25 years!

2) I can walk everywhere with my kids!

3) I enjoyed shopping for the first time in a LONG time!

4) I wore my honey moon nightie for the first time in 7yrs!

5) I've decided to go back to school to change my career..big decision!

6) My hubby had surgery in Aug and wow the whoopie is sooo much better! TMI!

I am so happy I did this, I have so much further to go and I hope to loose another 100 this year and with the sleeve and faith and persistence I will get there.

Thanks for listening and this past years support! Tracy

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Wow - you have a lot to be proud of! You are doing amazing and it sounds like things are just getting better & better for you. :) Congratulations!

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Hi, It was a year ago when I started my dr supervised weight watchers program for 6 months, then my surgery was July 21, 11. I started at 440lbs and today I weigh 330lbs. I just wanted to share my NSV's

1) I'm wearing jeans for the first time in 25 years!

2) I can walk everywhere with my kids!

3) I enjoyed shopping for the first time in a LONG time!

4) I wore my honey moon nightie for the first time in 7yrs!

5) I've decided to go back to school to change my career..big decision!

6) My hubby had surgery in Aug and wow the whoopie is sooo much better! TMI!

I am so happy I did this, I have so much further to go and I hope to loose another 100 this year and with the sleeve and faith and persistence I will get there.

Thanks for listening and this past years support! Tracy

Awesome NSV!!! Get it miss lady!!!

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Way to go!!

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Wow you are doing great. Congrats!

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Thanks for sharing your success story with us. Congrats on all the wonderful changes in your life. Just because you made a decision for YOU to be healthy. Look at all the benefits!

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I love hearing about peopls NSV's .....congrats, and I'm sure this year will be full of more firsts and more inspiring things from you......

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Congrats :) Thank you for sharing! I can't wait until I can post my own one year... it actually isn't too far away (if you count the day I went to the info session lol). It is great to read your NSV's and all I can say is keep rocking your sleeve! You are doing great!!!!!!!!

Good luck with a career change and I'm sure you'll do great!

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Tracy, Congrats on all your successes and triumphs for the yr. How very inspiring you are!! I am amazed everyday with all the changes the sleeve has brought into my life, and how much better and healthier I feel. The sleeved life is truly the sweet life.

:cheer2:

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Congratulations, Tracy! Sounds like everything is going great for you. Best wishes on your continued "losses"!

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Happy Dance Time!!! :purplebananna: Congrats!!!

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Tracey, you are doing so good (hubby too!) and I am so happy for you both!!!! You have come a long way since the start of your journey, keep rocking that sleeve girl!!!

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