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Thanksgiving....what Are You Thankful For? And What Will You Eat?



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I'll start...

I'm thankful for my Sleeve & the weight loss (an obvious), family & friends, health & happiness.

I will not obsess that day & plan on eating at least a spoonful of all my favorites.

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I'll start...

I'm thankful for my Sleeve & the weight loss (an obvious)' date=' family & friends, health & happiness.

I will not obsess that day & plan on eating at least a spoonful of all my favorites.[/quote']

Thankful to be alive :) It's been a tough year medically. Thankful to have my family around me for the holidays.

I'll enjoy dinner and wine and pumpkin pie. Just over a longer period of time and smaller amounts. :)

Oh and thankful I lost 7 lbs last night (I must have been aggressively exercising in my sleep LOL) so I can actually meet my thanksgiving goal!

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I am thankful for the most amazing family. I love them all from my children to Grandma! Everyone should have a family like mine.

I really want to eat turkey, sweet potatoes and green bean casserole. Don't think all of that will fit.

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I am thankful for all of my family. I love them so much. I am thankful that I had this surgery done on Oct. 2, I also am so very thankful that my daughter was approved to get sleeved due to medical reasons. Now we can be happy and healthy together.

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I am so grateful for my life, my health, and the ability just to say THANK YOU to the Lord for this year is finally turning around. I've lost 59lbs so far and I don't feel tired anymore, my energy is coming back! :D I am going to my mom's house for Thanksgiving my mom asked what I could eat and she is making the menu based on my stage of food she has been so supportive in this. I don't know if she is making stuffing this time if so, I'm having a tiny spoon of it, but I'll make sure to eat my turkey first :rolleyes:

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