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2 hours ago, 336Mike said:

A little over 2 years out from VSG and 3 months from my FDL TT, at the doc's for my check up! Couldn't be happier with my results from both.
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HW = 360
SW = 292
GW = 220 reached 3/7/18
CW = 210 @ 6'5"
150 pounds lost!

You looking fine as well!

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5 hours ago, 336Mike said:

A little over 2 years out from VSG and 3 months from my FDL TT, at the doc's for my check up! Couldn't be happier with my results from both.
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HW = 360
SW = 292
GW = 220 reached 3/7/18
CW = 210 @ 6'5"
150 pounds lost!

Great Job! You look younger as well.

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336Mike-

I hope you are at goal weight. You don't want to lose any more than you already have--looking good!

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336Mike-
I hope you are at goal weight. You don't want to lose any more than you already have--looking good!

@JRTMom Been below doc's goal weight for a long time (I'd still be fat if I was only at the goal weight they set for me) but at my personal goal weight. I'm feeling good too!

HW = 360
SW = 292
GW = 220 reached 3/7/18
CW = 210 @ 6'5"
150 pounds lost! [emoji106]

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You look great! And very pretty without makeup. You have a beautiful oval shape face.

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On 11/1/2019 at 2:39 PM, caroconcerta said:

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A 70lb difference.

Wow, what a difference indeed! You're doing a great job!

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A bit late posting my one-year post-op pics. The left is at my highest weight of 299 and my current and lowest weight of 131lbs. All this hard work over the last year paid off. Looking at pictures it's crazy to see how high I allowed my weight to get. This year has FLOWN by and so many changes have happened. I bought my first home, went to Europe, split from my fiance, went from a size 24 to a size 6 and had emergency surgery to remove my gallbladder week before last and moved out of that home I worked so hard to buy. While it's been a wild ride, I'm happy. I'm grateful for all the positive and necessary changes that have happened in my life. In the beginning, I had no idea what losing all of this weight would entail...positive and negative. The good most definitely outweighs the bad. This journey is not for the faint of heart. Keep your chin up and a stiff upper lip and you'll make it through. Hugs and love!

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37 minutes ago, danieocean said:

A bit late posting my one-year post-op pics. The left is at my highest weight of 299 and my current and lowest weight of 131lbs. All this hard work over the last year paid off. Looking at pictures it's crazy to see how high I allowed my weight to get. This year has FLOWN by and so many changes have happened. I bought my first home, went to Europe, split from my fiance, went from a size 24 to a size 6 and had emergency surgery to remove my gallbladder week before last and moved out of that home I worked so hard to buy. While it's been a wild ride, I'm happy. I'm grateful for all the positive and necessary changes that have happened in my life. In the beginning, I had no idea what losing all of this weight would entail...positive and negative. The good most definitely outweighs the bad. This journey is not for the faint of heart. Keep your chin up and a stiff upper lip and you'll make it through. Hugs and love!

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You look great! You look extremely fit and I would never guess that you just lost so much weight. You look as if you have always been that size!

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16 hours ago, Goody222 said:

You look great! You look extremely fit and I would never guess that you just lost so much weight. You look as if you have always been that size!

You are so sweet! Thank you for the kind words ❤️ Keep up the amazing work yourself gorgeous!!!

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Dont have a recent full body pic but those two photos are 3 months apart and 78lbs down.

I was blown away when doctor showed me my original photo he took from 3 months prior to surgery...

HW 322

CW today 245

GW 190.

Appreciate any comments :)

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4 hours ago, Mikeyy said:

Dont have a recent full body pic but those two photos are 3 months apart and 78lbs down.

I was blown away when doctor showed me my original photo he took from 3 months prior to surgery...

HW 322

CW today 245

GW 190.

Appreciate any comments :)

Great! Not only did you lose 78 lbs... You look 15 years younger!!

Keep on keepin' on!!!

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Loved seeing all the before and after photos. You all are amazing! This is a great motivation and inspiration tool for when the journey seems tough. Mikeyy, keep up the great work, mate, you're looking incredible!

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