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So this would be my one year (oct 2018, 80 lbs down since surgery, just over 85 total. Weighing 140.3 yesterday)with gastric bypass done 17 months later -March 4 2019, so I'm coming up 2 weeks post op tomorrow

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Well, I haven't done a before and after comparison, until this post prompted me! I am almost 7 full months post surgery and I am down a total of 68 pounds since surgery day and 88 pound since the day I joined my program. I am LOVING life at a more manageable weight, even though the honeymoon as worn off and my eight has pretty much plateaued. I just need to work harder and I know I can reach my goal weight, which is 20 pounds away.

Here is my then and now!

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21 hours ago, kcirym2vp@yahoo.com said:

After 200lbs - Before 397lbs - 1 year Anniversary June 21, 2019

@kcirym2vp@yahoo.com

great transformation and pics - holding a glass of Water to your health,

happiness, and your continued success☺️

keep up the good work

kathy

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I am very excited for all of the progress of each individual who've made these life changes. Congratulations to each of you... Looking through post and forums are my early 4am morning gym motivations. Every pic of those listed gives me hope...Stay encouraged each of you are wonderfully/beautifully made/created. Keep up the great work!

ms.sss

Bari_KS

Briswife15

sarah50

Mj77803

FluffyChix

GreenTealael

Paul Clarke

J San

Sarah B.

proudgrammy (thank you)

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Everyone looks amazing! You should all be so proud of yourselves. Here is my before and after! It sounds shallow but I love looking at myself and seeing where I came from 10 months ago and where I am now- 128 lbs less!!

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I don't think it's shallow. I personally love to hear that people are happy with themselves. I think it's probably a teapot healthy thing to feel good and confident about the way you l look.

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I haven't taken selfies, so I've found pictures of me 'before and after' with my best friend.

(ps...I was the fat one!)

98 lbs down...only another 40 lbs to go!

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