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Thanks for sharing your story. Take care and congrats!

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Congrats Tiff! That is exciting news, and you sound thrilled (even while being exhausted!) My two girls are 19 months and 1 day apart and I honestly wouldn't do it any other way, life is crazy, sleep deprivation is hard, and dealing with 2 babies is hard, but so worth all the energy and effort because they are 1 year apart in school and can do all the same things and have a lot of friends in common. It was our plan to have them close together and 18 months was my minimum, so we got that at least.

Glad to hear an update, glad you are doing well, and looking forward to hearing more about your new busy life! (when you have time of course) :-)

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Wow,,so happy for you!! Congratulations :)

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Tiffikins - what great news that you are preggers again! I hope that your pregnancy gets easier for you during the last half. Wow, your life has been crazy pretty much on a continuous basis for the last few years. (WLS, problems, success, pregnancy, baby, pregnancy) You are an amazing strong woman and a great inspiration to me. I wish you the best going forward.

Sharon

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Tiff, you have been an inspiration and a VAST WEALTH of knowledge for me about VSG throughout this process for me, I could never thank you enough. I do totally understand why you've eased off on posting, sounds like life is pretty crazy! I think if anyone, ever in the history of VSG, could gain back 50 lbs and take it in her stride, it's you. I dig your Iron will of determination. Can't wait to see the new little guy -- and take good care of yourself!! <3

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You're one of the strongest women I've ever come across anywhere, and continue to be so. Hugs and prayers to you! I'm glad to hear Nugget is doing great!!

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