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Sunday I became the Mrs. to my best friend! The day was everything I could ever want thanks to my VSG surgery 8 months ago. I was able to hold my head up high, have energy for the days events, and actually feel like a pretty bride instead of an embarrassed-about-my-weight bride. My new husband deserves the best me I can give him and I feel like this surgery is allowing me to offer that. Thank you to all the people on this forum who have shared their experiences, offered support, and cheered for me along the way. Oh Happy Day!!!

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Congratulations my dear!! You look absolutely gorgeous!!!!

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Congrats! You both look very happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Congratulations!! Wishing you and your husband a life time of happiness

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I married my Hubby almost 10 years ago. I had met him at a size 16 or so, and was almost a size 30 when we married. He never gave up, always loved me...

I remember wishing I could be a size 16 again when we were celebrating our Honeymoon. I will be at most a size 16 when our anniversary rolls around this year :)

It is a very good moment when we realize we can be what we wanted to be for our loved ones. Yayyy for you!!!!

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You look like Faith Hill!

Congrats!!! :-)

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Cngratulations!

BTW, I can't believe you're 137. You look tiny. I mean like size 0 tiny or smaller.

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congratulations!. What a great day to remember.

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Congratulations! You're a lovely bride and you look so happy!

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Wow. You are so beautiful. Congratulations to you and your very lucky husband. :)

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Sara...CONGRATULATIONS! Your story is such a warm one. I recall his proposal on the train, with the boys right? So romantic (giggle like a school girl). You look stunning girl.

I wanted to share with you, long before my surgery I saw you on u-tube and your post along with a few others here on VST really helped me to make the final decision on VSG. I have not been as healthy and happy as I am today in many years. I have not posted a pic yet, at first I was concerned about my ex, now I am not concerned at all. I am hoping I can inspire others, I want to hit 100 down then I will post before and current (eekk).

So my post to you is THANK YOU sleeve sister and warm wishes for a long, wonderful marriage to your best friend!

Hugs,

Sandy

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Absolutely beautiful!!! Congratulations!

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Beautiful! Congrats!!

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OHHHH SARA YOU LOOK BEAUTIFUL and SKINNY GIRL!!!!!!!!! YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! congrats!!!!!!!!!!! hugs!

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