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Sup people. I'm 2 months post op and I feel amazing. Starting weight was 288. 278 on day of surgery 10/1. 227 on 12/1. Just wanted to share my progress. Thanks for reading.

Wow that is awesome I can't wait to start working out to and do Zumba how long was it after your surgery that you were able to hit the gym?

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Lookin good! Great job! You should be proud!

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Wow that is awesome I can't wait to start working out to and do Zumba how long was it after your surgery that you were able to hit the gym?

I was dancing salsa twice a week at day 7 and cleared for the gym at 6 weeks.

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Sup people. I'm 2 months post op and I feel amazing. Starting weight was 288. 278 on day of surgery 10/1. 227 on 12/1. Just wanted to share my progress. Thanks for reading.

You look absolutely amazing!!! Congrats on your accomplishment!!! I'm so inspired!!! Thanks for sharing :)

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I see u doing ur thang! Way to go keep up the work the reward is so worth it, can't wait for my turn.

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Sup people. I'm 2 months post op and I feel amazing. Starting weight was 288. 278 on day of surgery 10/1. 227 on 12/1. Just wanted to share my progress. Thanks for reading.

wow. . You look great!!! Awesome progress. 2mo post op... effen great!!!!

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dang can i get your number sexy

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Congrats! You look great!

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Thank you so much for all the responses.

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Wow!! You look great! I need to hit the gym!!

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Wow this is amazing progress

I've only lost 30 lbs in 42 days so far - havent' really started hitting the gym - just jogs and walks as I wasn't feeling good the first weeks

I've dropped jeans sizes but feel sad about the belly fat.. this looks stubborn and harder to get rid off !

I should start hitting the gym seriously this week

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Well hello sexy!!! You look amazing! Congratulations. My only question is, you haven't bothered to replace the Eagles jersey have you? They are royally sucking this season! (I'm a Philly girl).

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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        That sounds awesome. I'll have to check that out thanks!

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