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Great job Grammy! You look amazing!

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You should be proud!!

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You look like a different person!! Just wow!

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You look fantastic! Way to go Grammy.

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We are all so Proud of you Grammy!!

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People, go back to the orignal post again, and really look at Grammy's face in both pics.... I'll wait here...

Ya back yet?

Do you see what I see?

The Before picture shows a woman, she kinda looks unhappy, maybe she's in physical pain, her eyes are dull and she seems to be tired.

The After picture shows an entirely different woman!! She looks happy!! There is a gleam in her eye! She doesn't seem to be hurting! And she looks full of pep!

I notice this in most of the Before/After photos, even my own, but it is really apparent in Grammy's photos!

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Wowza! What a terrific transformation! There is such a difference from the before and after.......I am so so proud of you! Keep it up! Yep! You have done it. Set another great example here to help encourage and support others.........Thank you so much for sharing this.......... :)

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Amazing job Grammy!!! You look great and happy!!!

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Can't say anything new that hasn't already been said..... You look absolutely incredible!!! So thrilled for you & it's true - you are a very positive, voice of reason type of poster! Much appreciated...

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Gammy what a difference in the 2 pictures, congratulations. I always look forward to your posts and replies as they are always do full of knowledge and sound advice. Thank you for all your contributions.

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You look so good. Just wondering -- did you have skin removal surgery? I'm 67 and thinking all the skin I'll have will have to be cut off! Can't imagine rolling it up and stuffing it in my undies! LOL

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big NSV - me posting these pictures :)

as DH posted pic - he looked at me and said "I don't remember you looking like that."

Either do i!!!! strange!!!

the times they are a changing :)

i feel like the happiest person in the world :)

I'm enjoying life to the fullest :)

what a great "thing" i did for myself' date=' having WLS

DOS

12/15/11

235 lbs

5'3

3/30/13

130 lbs

GOAL

59 years young

still 5'3 :lol:

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Congrats!! You should be proud;)

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