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Thanks everyone I appreciate it! Peoples comments always keep me going and motivated! :) good luck to all of u as well.

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A-mAZING!

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Thank you :)

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Congratulations!! You look amazing and must feel so great. :)

~Kat

Hey where are you in FL?

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Thanks everyone I appreciate it! Peoples comments always keep me going and motivated! :) good luck to all of u as well.

You look like a different person! Amazing!

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Thanks! I feel like a different person lol. When I look at those older pics of myself I cant believe I ever let myself get that big. Im so happy with my new life and cannot wait to start trying for another baby!

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I look so good!!!! Congrats!!!

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You look great! Congrats!

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What a transformation! You look incredible.

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Thanks guys! Im so happy I had this surgery done! It has changed my life so much for the better.... can I ask an odd question to people that are post op and married. Has anyone had issues with their spouse? Like my husband is constantly thinking im going to find someone better now that I look better...he's a little insecure but I keep reassuring him that I love him whether im 300 pounds or 160. Someone please tell me this is somewhat normal? Its starting to scare me. I know he isn't like jealous of the way I look because he's small....he weights like 150. So idk what it is.

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CONGRATS! You look simply amazing. Thanks for the advice regarding the 5lb weights. That really helps because my problem area is my arms. Thank for the motivation!

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You look great, Congrats!!!

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wonderful job!

fix your ticker to reflect all your weight loss, you deserve it. enjoy

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WOW! You look amazing!! Great job!!!

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Ur welcome! I wish I did more weights in the beginning. I have a ticker? Lol I must of created on the computer bc I can't see it on my phone which is what I normally use. Thanks everyone for the nice comments!

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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