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Confidence Is The Key.

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being able to play in the floor with my daughter, and being able to get up without help. ~Mandy

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finally emptying my "someday bin" of smaller clothes...

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all the compliments and support I get from co-workers.

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Sorry, can't do it in sentence! LOL

- being happy again.

- being able to sit out at the campfire with my boys.

- clothes shopping and buying 10s and 12s...smaller than when I was a teenager!!

- feeling sexy for my husband again.

- reveling in becoming a strong, healthy woman!

Losing weight has impacted *every* aspect of my life and it's all because I had the courage and desperation to get the lapband.

Cindy

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I'm newly banded - so I end your sentence with

~a renewed sense of confidence.

I am determined to succeed with this tool. It's working already!

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food is just another activitity in my life, food used to be the biggest activity in my life.

I would have to go the the store EVERYDAY so I would have my stash of candy and Cookies . I would hide them (from shame) and would forget sometimes where I put them. I would eat it all that night.

edie

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In one sentence: The best thing I've experienced since being banded is....

Feeling like Me again (I was hiding underneath the fat girl)

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In one sentence.......

The best thing I have experienced since being banded is....feeling in control, control of my eating, my hunger, my weight, but mostly of my future!

Gotta add---I LOVE IT!!!!

Kat

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