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So, I guess this is really an intro and status update. I'm Lexi, 37 married for the second time and have two amazing little boys from my first marriage. I think that my story is similar to most here, that i have struggled with my weight my entire life. Even when I was playing competitive tennis, I really wasn't ever NOT considered plus size. A few years back I was diagnosed with fibrmyalgia - a chronic pain disorder. I wanted to stay away from most of the meds as they packed on the weight, so I began a gym and healthy eating routine. That worked for about 2 years until I tore my ACL and was forced to go on the meds. 80 lbs later I made the decision to start on my WLS journey.

My life changed on November 20, 2012. Two days before Thanksgiving I had my VSG surgery and have not looked back since.

Highest Weight: 296lbs

Day of Surgery: 292lbs and BMI of 51

Today: 239lbs and BMI of 30

Every day is struggle and this is not a fix it all procedure. I was very lucky in my recovery with no complications and a fantastic support team (live and virtual). You must make good choices - this is a lifestyle change and a commitment. But it so worth it when you see the results.I am constantly educating people on the surgery and do not hide the feact that I have had it. It's not like people don't notice I was almost 300lbs and well, now I'm on my way to not. lol

So, at just about 3 months out, I am happy to say that I am healthier and happier.. and have 20% less of me! Good luck to everyone just starting out and thank you to the successful veterans who still share and befriend us newbies!

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So' date=' I guess this is really an intro and status update. I'm Lexi, 37 married for the second time and have two amazing little boys from my first marriage. I think that my story is similar to most here, that i have struggled with my weight my entire life. Even when I was playing competitive tennis, I really wasn't ever NOT considered plus size. A few years back I was diagnosed with fibrmyalgia - a chronic pain disorder. I wanted to stay away from most of the meds as they packed on the weight, so I began a gym and healthy eating routine. That worked for about 2 years until I tore my ACL and was forced to go on the meds. 80 lbs later I made the decision to start on my WLS journey.

My life changed on November 20, 2012. Two days before Thanksgiving I had my VSG surgery and have not looked back since.

Highest Weight: 296lbs

Day of Surgery: 292lbs and BMI of 51

Today: 239lbs and BMI of 30

Every day is struggle and this is not a fix it all procedure. I was very lucky in my recovery with no complications and a fantastic support team (live and virtual). You must make good choices - this is a lifestyle change and a commitment. But it so worth it when you see the results.I am constantly educating people on the surgery and do not hide the feact that I have had it. It's not like people don't notice I was almost 300lbs and well, now I'm on my way to not. lol

So, at just about 3 months out, I am happy to say that I am healthier and happier.. and have 20% less of me! Good luck to everyone just starting out and thank you to the successful veterans who still share and befriend us newbies!

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This week:

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Hi lexi,

It is very inspiring and what you have accomplished in 3 months. Thank you for sharing. I always need new motivation.

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You look great!

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Congrats on the loss!! You look great!

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You look fabulous! Congratulations!

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You look great!! Thanks for sharing, I needed the inspiration!

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Awesome job!

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You look so happy! Great job :-)

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Thank you everyone! :) We all need the support and encouragement!

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You look a awesome so excited for you! We have similar starting stats- can't wait to start my journey!

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You look awesome!!! Great job!

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