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Congrats J! You have done such a amazing job, I am so happy for you! You are a true inspiration! *Cheers, here's to 1 year*

ETA.. Oh yeah.. SMILE! Lol

Edited by ♡ ashley ♡

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AwesHme job:-) !

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Awesome*

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You look amazing!! Sounds like your doing amazing!! Way to live in positivity!! You have an amazing story and fantastic photos!!

Best,

Sannah

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Excellent work. I'm awaiting insurance approval. There are not as many guys that have had the sleeve, it was nice to see your story.

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Congrats! Wishing you a happy, healthy, long life!

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Wow you've done an amazing job so far! I'm so sorry for the loss of your sister, how horrible. I bet she's smiling down on you now.

I wish you the best of luck as you continue on your journey. And by the way, now I'm humming Ice Cube. LOL

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Dana you can use the quote.

Congratulations JMarshall....you are an inspiration! I am so sorry for your loss of your sister. I'm sure she is watching over you on your weight loss journey and on your new journey with MS. I was diagnosed with MS in 2003 but am doing well. Stay on your medication! I decided on this surgery after a lifetime of obesity -- I want the opportunity to make the most of my life NOW.

Do you mind if I steal your awesome Churchhill quote?

Take Care,

Dana

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Congrats!!!! I was doing the same thing you were a year ago today!!!!

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Just Wanted to say thanks everyone for the support. This forum is great!

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Your story gave me chills. Such an inspiration! You have done a wonderful job. I am sure not only your entire family is so proud of you. I am sorry to hear about your sister, but she is there with you every day cheering you on!

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That's wassup I so love the new u. U r very sexiii lol. Keep up the good way

MaryLynn

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