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Very dramatic change. A real inspiration. Keep up the great job.

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You look like a different person! Really! Not even the same man in that second picture!

I see a happy healthy man in that second picture that looks like he has always been that way!

Oh **** mans room...

Go on "recycled" jump down my throat I messed up :P

No jumping here.......I'm sure the OP will agree, compliments from females are always welcomed.

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Always like the positive feedback. Especially from the ladies. ;)

Thanks All for the compliments. I never thought I would go through surgery to be where I am now but it surely is a life changer (saver) and I'm very thankful I've had no real issues like from some I've read.

Modern medicine, good Doctors and work on my behalf has made my 2nd half of life horizon so much brighter!

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You look awesomely fantastic !

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As of today 8/25/13' date=' 20 weeks post op I've reached the 100 lb lost mark from my heaviest of 344 lbs on 1/1/13. Feel great, no regrets!

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Nice...

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I like the mans room, love seeing all types of men turn into their own hotness!!!

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With the exception of the Brown's jersey' date=' you look great!

Congrats!

If you want to look better, get a Broncos jersey.

The women have inundated The Man's Room ...

Ha-ha admit it, you love the attention :P

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Look at you! You truly are a looker! Good for you and congrats!

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You're a new person congrats to you.

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I'm reporting all of your naughty women posting in the man room. You know the rules state you'll be flogged lol. I'm happy for the perspective you bring to the thread. Just don't post when we talk about our man parts successes or problems, or else you may go deaf or blind or something like that. Lol.

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Man parts, don't get me started. :)

The loving ( post op) has never been so good in my entire 17 years of marriage.

Yes siree!!

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Truly impressive. thanks for the advice too. Now you can go rock the dog pound. I am 6 weeks out and working hard with the same rules. Fortunately i love exercise. I am only able to get 1000 calories a day ( max) but i make 100gm Protein. i suppose with time that will change.

OMG....You have done great!!!!! How much has been lost since surgery?

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Man parts' date=' don't get me started. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

The loving ( post op) has never been so good in my entire 17 years of marriage.

Yes siree!![/quote']

Very inspiring Gitter Dunn.... Thanks for sharing! 6.5 weeks till I get sleeved!

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You look amazing. Wow

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