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One is 3 days before surgery attached with 2 months out, and one is Yesterday July 28th.... I just want to say to anyone thats in a stall... Just switch it up... You will not fail... Just do something different... If your running on a treadmill, start doing different kinds of exercises, change your diet completely.. If your eating chicken breast and salad and your in a stall... eat brocoli and fish... and drink a whole lot more water... Stalls come and trust me, stalls go.. I aint where i wanna be yet, and I was in a stall for 3 weeks without knowing it... but when i realized what was up.. I switched it up,.. and im back on the downward spiral... Good luck VSG family!

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Very nice!!!!

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Holy Moley, that's incredible!!! Are you able to eat salad at 2 months already? I can't wait!! I'm just 2 weeks out tomorrow & am dreaming about eating real food again. You look incredible & you have a movie star's name! ;-) **Big bold voice** "Starring Lawrence Washington with Tom Cruise & Vin Diesel in (insert movie name here)..." :D Keep us updated on your progress....it gives us hope!

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Salad....? Im one of the lucky ones who has found that I can eat anything i want... since about a month out.. NOT THAT I DO.. But i can... and Ive learned so much on this ride.. Its not about being hungry.... cause im hungry all the time... But i did this to be healthy and i wont let the hunger decide for me.. yeah, every once in a while i want a lil debbies snack cake or something.. but do i eat the whole thing, NO! can I YES... and SALAD! yes... No problems here... Your 2 weeks out! keep on trucking.. Youll be eating salad before you know it..

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Looking good!

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You look GREAT! Keep up the good work!

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You look great and you have a fantastic attitude!! I am waiting for my surgery August 26...!! Keep up the good work!!

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Awesome! You look great! You are a motivator. I will follow your lead.

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So proud of you Lawrence!!! You are always such a source of inspiration for me, both physically and mentally!! Nice work friend!!! You look so handsome!!!! :-)

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Awesome! Congrats!!!

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You look great! Congrats!

Thanks for the positive and motivating post! :)

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Thats terrific, I was sleeved 3/18/13 and am dowm 63 pounds, I would love to have my 21 year old consider surgery, my only regret about my surgery is that I dixn't do it sooner.

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You look great!!!

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