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I had my sleeve on 03/01 in Tijuana MX. For the most part my sleeve tolerates everything except sweets and high fat content food (Perfect!). My pre-op start weight was 228, My surgery weight was 209, and my current weight is 181. I am starting Zumba this weekend and I am so happy that I got my sleeve. My first NSV is that I am now wearing all my fat but not as fat girl clothes that I haven't been able to wear in 3 years. The second (and most awesome) NSV is that my husband and I can both fit in our shower... together... at the same time.... you know.... to scrub each others backs and stuff...lol :o

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Congrats on the NSVs!! Love the one about the shower!! :)

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I had my sleeve on 03/01 in Tijuana MX. For the most part my sleeve tolerates everything except sweets and high fat content food (Perfect!). My pre-op start weight was 228, My surgery weight was 209, and my current weight is 181. I am starting Zumba this weekend and I am so happy that I got my sleeve. My first NSV is that I am now wearing all my fat but not as fat girl clothes that I haven't been able to wear in 3 years. The second (and most awesome) NSV is that my husband and I can both fit in our shower... together... at the same time.... you know.... to scrub each others backs and stuff...lol :o

YOU GO GIRL!! Happy Scrubby Scrubby with the Hubby! ;)

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I hope that's not the only thing your doing in the shower. LOL CONGRATS! This is definitely an NSV! ;)

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Super new to the forum, ummmm what is a NSV? From the context clues is is something good. I am sure there will be an increase in your Water bill...wink wink

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Super new to the forum, ummmm what is a NSV? From the context clues is is something good. I am sure there will be an increase in your Water bill...wink wink

NSV - Non scale Victory

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Good for you!~ Enjoy being squeaky clean!

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Wow! Good for the both of you! I know some of my hubby and I's best conversations have been under water....Seems to be the only get away from the kids....I do look forward to those days again soon, thanks for the reminder there are still great things to come! Scrubadub dub

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LOL! Hey you're married it's all good :)

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I had my sleeve on 03/01 in Tijuana MX. For the most part my sleeve tolerates everything except sweets and high fat content food (Perfect!). My pre-op start weight was 228' date=' My surgery weight was 209, and my current weight is 181. I am starting Zumba this weekend and I am so happy that I got my sleeve. My first NSV is that I am now wearing all my fat but not as fat girl clothes that I haven't been able to wear in 3 years. The second (and most awesome) NSV is that my husband and I can both fit in our shower... together... at the same time.... you know.... to scrub each others backs and stuff...lol :o[/quote']

Lol! Nothing wrong with that. Congrats!

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Yes!! I can't wait until my hubby and I can sit in jetted tub together without it overflowing the sides:) Congrats on your NSV.

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That's just totally awesome! Congrats!!!!

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congrats on the weight loss

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Congrats! Those are GREAT NSVs!

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