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Top 45 Things I've Learned- 5 Months Post Op



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Fantastic! Thank you for sharing.

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Wonderful~!

Thanks for sharing !

Really appreciate it :)

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Wow thanks for sharing :)

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Nice post. very inspiring

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Great post

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Thanks for the list, it is motivating! I am 2 months post op and just came out of a big stall, dropped 3 lbs overnight! Total gone now is 40 and people are starting to notice! Love my sleeve!

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You had a rocky start, so I'm thrilled to see you posting and sounding so upbeat and positive!! :) I love the list, too! I can so relate to all of it! :)

You're rocking that sleeve!!!

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Thanks for sharing! You are right that it is different for all of us... makes me think of my own new "truths" in my life.

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Thanks so much for sharing.

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You look amazing. I am digging the new hair color. Congratulations!

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Congratulations! I agree with many of your points!

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Awesome. I am 5 weeks out and can relate to some of them already. I am currently in my stale so I have just stayed away from the scale this week. I am still trying to learn how to eat, and get all my Protein in. Another thing I will add is, at 5 weeks I finally feel comfortable to sleep on my side ( my prefrence) without thinking I will damage my healing tummy.

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Thank you so much for sharing! You look Great...

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Love it!

You and I have had very different experiences.

#1 Uncomfortable? I was in hell for the first two weeks. But it went away pretty quickly after that.

#5 Absolutely! I was not prepared for how fast the weight falls off. Still trying to wrap my brain around it

#11 Haven't thrown up yet (knock on wood)

#15 I'm at 3 months and I'm losing my hair now. Thank god I have so much that it's not that noticeable...yet

#20 Had this problem last weekend. Water park with a bunch of kids. Horrible food at the snack shack. Didn't eat anything until 7 that night. Must pack Snacks in the car. Great advice!

#25 Yes! I've never been a big fish eater but for some reason it's all I seem to want anymore

#38 Haven't tried a salad yet. I've been too scared. Is it time?

#46 I have two boys so I've played laser tag at my highest weight. Not fun. I need to play it now that I've lost weight. Maybe I can win this time!

Ok, so maybe we have had some similar experiences. This is a great list!

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