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I got bad news yesterday that I needed to find other employment after 6 1/2 years at my current job. That is the bad part. In the past, this would have been a prime time to binge eat because of depression. But the good news is that I din't. In fact, I had to make myself eat because I didn'r have an appetite. Strange but fantastic. The other good news is that I should have a better opportunity for new employment. We all know us fat people get descriminated against, but being down 80 pounds and having more confidence - I know I am going to land on my feet and do well. Just wnated to share. Kind of a bad way to find out how great it is to be banded, but I will take it.

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Good for you in turning "lemons" into lemonade!!! Congratulations on being down 80 #'s. You are doing an awesome job. I wish you success in your job hunting.

Roberta

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I think with that outlook and great job is right around the corner! What a fantastic NSV! I would offer condolences in regards to the lost job but it looks like it will just be a stepping stone to something much better... good luck!

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I am so happy to hear about your positive outlook on this, and I really wish you well with your search. its great that the band, and your weight loss has given you such awesome confidence.

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Sometimes stuff happens for a reason. I have lost (for one reason or another) lots of jobs, and always landed a better one.

:)

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I fully believe everything happens for a reason, and hopefully your new job will be more than you can imagine. Good luck in your new adventure.

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I think Jack's got the full measure of this one! What a HUGE step you've made away from that other life. Good luck on the next step down the amazing path of your new life!

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