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One Year Surgiversary - 10/2/12 - 10/2/13... it's been 1 year, and it's been incredible. Not only am I off all meds, and down 123 lbs, I'm healthier, more confident and I have more energy. I feel absolutely amazing. To anyone out there on the fence, you have to decide for yourself if this is the route you want to take. I was one of the lucky ones. I had no issues from day one. I hit the ground running ... well walking ... the afternoon of surgery, and I kept going, doing everything I could to maximize the 1st year of weight loss. I still have days when I’m hungry -- I deal with it. I’m not perfect at all, not even close. But I know what works for me. It may not work for everyone, but one thing I’ve learned here and other sites is EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT. DO NOT COMPARE YOURSELF WITH OTHERS. It’s a mantra I have stuck with this past year and will continue to. Everyone has to find their own way and what works for them. But taking that first step toward that way is the best thing you can do for yourself. You are worth it. We all are, so do whatever you have to do find your way. I did ... and I’m never going back. Happy Surgiversary to me, 1 year out. I love my sleeve, and I love myself!

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This is certainly an inspiring story. I absolutely agree that everyone is different and we shouldn't compare our own journey with others. I have to remind myself of that repeatedly. I have to keep focusing on where I was in May before surgery, and where I am now. My weight loss has slowed to a crawl and I have 18# to go before I reach goal. I find myself wondering if I will ever get there. Perhaps I won't reach the goal I have set, but even if I don't, I have come this far and I won't give up.

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Yeah, you're at the toughest phase -- close to your goal. I have run across a lot of info re: this. If I can put my hands on it, I'll post it for you. It's a common problem.

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I am actually wondering if I am "done". Connie reminded me recently that the expectation for the sleeve is losing 60% of your excess weight. I knew the expectation, but hadn't thought about it recently. I did the math, and I AM at 60% loss. I'm not giving up yet, but that may well be the answer to my issue.

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I have not been sleeved yet... but will in about 3 weeks. Congrats on your success!!

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