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3 years out. 5'7. 240 to 135 in 11 months. Then a Tummy Tuck and breast lift. Best thing I ever did. Loving the new me.

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Awesome job @Jdserra!!!!

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9 months post tomorrow VSG 11/22/16

Highest ever weight - 398
WLS program start weight - 298.6
Surgery day weight - 265.8
Current weight - 175

From a size 26/28W pant & 4X shirt at HW & a size 24W pant & 3X shirt day of surgery to currently in a size 10/12 pant and either a women's M/L or a Juniors XL shirt

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On 6/10/2017 at 1:22 AM, Jdserra said:

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This before pic is amazing because the girl in the bg is totally giving you the fatgirl sideye. This is something that happens ALL THE TIME to overweight people, there was even a photographer who did a whole series documenting it lol!!

Your after is looking amazing~

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Before surgery 268
PreOp 264
Surgery date May 19th
Current weight 201

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This before pic is amazing because the girl in the bg is totally giving you the fatgirl sideye. This is something that happens ALL THE TIME to overweight people, there was even a photographer who did a whole series documenting it lol!!

Your after is looking amazing~


Right! She was mad dogging me big Time! Lol funny you noticed that. It too me awhile to catch it. Sad that it happens too often to people [emoji17].

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Here I am in 2012 at the Minnesota State Fair. I was probably near my highest of 400. I looked very masculine back then, even when I didn't have short hair.

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Here I am last month after getting my makeup done for a friend's Halloween-themed wedding (I went as Mary Poppins).

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And lastly this was me a couple of weeks ago after finally getting a haircut. Down 185 pounds and look more feminine than a few years ago.

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