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One Year Has Gone And So Have Several Lbs



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It was one year ago that I was in Mexicali Mexico sitting in my hotel room the night before I was to go to the hospital for my surgery. I can not believe that one year has passed and I have gone from a weight of well over 300 lbs to almost being out of the 200's. I am greatful that I found the courage and money to have this proceedure done. I am living the life I have always dreamed of. I am not stared at with disgusted looks and shame. I am now getting hit on by younger men!!!

My life has changed for the better and I will be at goal in the near future. I have lost almost 150 lbs and my knees, back, hips and feet thank me everyday.

For those who are just starting your journey it is a journey of ups and downs but in the end it will be worth it. I love love love my sleeve. :wub:

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Congratulations on your successes so far! :-)

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That's awesomeWoo-hoo

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Thank you for your post! It is such encouragement! So inspirational! I just went from Alli ALii's post of newly sleeved and now to yours a year after.

I feel oddly like this is a "moment"...

:)

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Wow! Congrats on your success!! And thanks so much for posting this -- it is such an inspiration for 'beginners' like me. :)

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This is so exciting! CONGRATS! Keep Rockin that Sleeve! ;)

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Happy Anniversary sweetie! I'm so happy for you and all your success :)

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That is awesome! Thanks for sticking around to help us newbies out. It's great to have folks who have gone before us to look to for advice and motivation!

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Congrats Autumn Lily and Happy Sleeviversary!

Lynda

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That is so awesome :)

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Thank you everyone! I could not believe that I was at a year out. Life seems like it has always been this way. I truly love my sleeve. :wub:

you have done an amazing job

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