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Well I have not seen my TOM for about 8 months and I wont see it if I don't taken the pill. But to my surprise after loosing 76 lbs today I got my TOM on its own this a great nsv this proof that wls works

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Same here! Mine appeared 2 days before surgery and reappeared today without taking Metformin. The sleeve is definitely working. 1 month post op down 21.3lbs since surgery and 54.1 overall.

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Same here! Mine appeared 2 days before surgery and reappeared today without taking Metformin. The sleeve is definitely working. 1 month post op down 21.3lbs since surgery and 54.1 overall.

Whoot whoot that's what I'm talking about

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And shout out to you!! You're doing great!! Keep it up!

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This is my FOURTH period since having surgery 8 weeks ago... wow is all I can say... lol

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Having pcos I know exactly how you feel. Congrats and keep up the good work.

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Mine have always been regular but since surgery they are lighter and shorter. Could just be my age - heading toward 41.

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This is good to hear! Hoping after surgery I return to "normal" too.

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I have PCOS too. The only time my cycle stops is after a miscarriage or DNC. The doctor has 2 give me a pill 2 restart. My surgery date is June 26 . I cant wait 2 lose the pounds.

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It's funny that getting your period is a NSV....but I agree it would be. Having irregular periods since my mid twenties, a little regularity in that department would be good. Thanks for the post. It's all the little things that make it worthwhile.

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It's funny that getting your period is a NSV....but I agree it would be. Having irregular periods since my mid twenties' date=' a little regularity in that department would be good. Thanks for the post. It's all the little things that make it worthwhile.[/quote']

I hate my cycles. Painful .When God blesses me 2 have my one baby...the doctor can take everything out.

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I'll be one month post-op tomorrow and haven't had a visit as yet. I've never had a regular period in my life, it was measured by weeks to a month at a time. Honestly I'm not looking forward to having one; they're usually messy and painful for me.

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I'll be one month post-op tomorrow and haven't had a visit as yet. I've never had a regular period in my life' date=' it was measured by weeks to a month at a time. Honestly I'm not looking forward to having one; they're usually messy and painful for me.[/quote']

Likewise here! Mine came 2 days before surgery (5/1/12) and have been present every since then. My symptoms have really improved, "buffalo hump" is disappearing, hair still an issue but seems to be getting a little better. I hope to conceive in another year and a half! Best wishes! This is the BEST decision I have EVER made for myself! Just look at the changes in 2 months!!

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I must say u looking good girlfriend

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