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after 100 lb weight loss, I wanted new picture for drivers license

talked to clerk about my wt loss and WLS - he told me he had gastric bypass 5 years ago (small world)- and except for about 5-10 lbs he sometimes teeters with, he's doing great (water, Protein et al - doing terrific) - he lost 170 lbs and he looked great

even though clerk didn't have the sleeve, its nice to see someone "long term" post WLS - continue to be successful

i have heard some people do gain all their weight back, i guess that can happen to any of us :angry: (not to me of course!!! ;) )

he called other clerk over, showed my old license to her - they both couldn't believe it was me!!! :)

If i do say so myself ( and I do!!!) my new picture is pretty darn good - all modesty aside i DO look great :lol: - feel great too ;)

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I have always enjoyed your posts and advice given to others. You are one wise grammy!!! You have lost 100 pounds- amazing! You are an inspiration to me! I really hope you always check in periodically and check on us now that you have reached your goal. I have a good feeling you will. All the best to you! I think this is the best gift we can give to ourselves and right in time for Christmas!!! I commend you!

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after 100 lb weight loss, I wanted new picture for drivers license

talked to clerk about my wt loss and WLS - he told me he had gastric bypass 5 years ago (small world)- and except for about 5-10 lbs he sometimes teeters with, he's doing great (water, Protein et al - doing terrific) - he lost 170 lbs and he looked great

even though clerk didn't have the sleeve, its nice to see someone "long term" post WLS - continue to be successful

i have heard some people do gain all their weight back, i guess that can happen to any of us :angry: (not to me of course!!! ;) )

he called other clerk over, showed my old license to her - they both couldn't believe it was me!!! :)

If i do say so myself ( and I do!!!) my new picture is pretty darn good - all modesty aside i DO look great :lol: - feel great too ;)

SWEET!!!

Congratulations on reaching goal too!!

You continue to be an inspiration

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You are one wise grammy!!! You have lost 100 pounds- amazing!

COnative, JerseyGirl68

thanx for your nice words :wub:

"wise grammy"??? hmmm, wish my daughter would realize that more often :lol: :lol:

my 100 lb weight loss?! - i do proudly say "i'm amazing" :lol:

Only kidding, well, actually i'm not :lol: :lol:

thanx for making my evening :)

continued good luck to you both

happy holidays

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Woohoo way to go Grammy!! How great is that!!

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I agree that you are an inspiration to us all. Also, getting a new driver's license is an NSV I hadn't even considered yet--thanks for giving me one more thing to look forward to!

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Congrats!!!!!

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Congrats Grammy :) That's probably the only way you'd get me to a DMV voluntarily prior to renewal LOL

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lets see the old and new pics.

i knew that comment would eventually come up :( :lol:

i'm still not comfortable around cameras - but i'm gonna give it the all American try ;)

visiting my family in GA for the holidays - anxious to see everyone

mainly of course this ProudGrammy can't wait to see the cutest grand-kids in the world - present other grandkids per board excluded of course ;)

so............. i will be "allowing" pictures to be taken with grandkids - i'll try and share :o ;)

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