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So I was wondering, while dripping in sweat from doing laundry, have you stopped sweating like a pig after you lost weight?

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Oh yeah ... just wait. Soon you'll be complaining about being cold all the time.

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Yep.. it's all about the cold these days...

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Sweatshirts? I wear head-to-toe North face. Even my slippers are North face and suitable for 80 below... I am that sad and that cold...

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After years of being known for never wearing a coat in winter and, on one occasion, flip flops to a hospital appointment in the snow, I now have 5 coats.

And new thermal gloves.

And thermal socks.

And three fleeces.

I have even bought a hat....

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OH YEAH!!!

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I can shop for HOURS now... :) No more sweating after barely walking into one store. Man, I don't miss that. Although I mostly shop thrift stores because I've found such amazing deals - paying retail prices isn't as much fun as finding a killer deal. I have to dress in layers for work AND have my little heater on under my desk. I even wear fleece arm warmers (kind of like long fingerless gloves). Brrrrrrrrrrr!!! I wear sweatshirts and socks to bed too. BUT... I wouldn't trade it for anything. Then again, I say that NOW and it's only 52 degrees out. Let's wait to see what my tune is when it is 30 degress below zero. (I guess there isn't a limit as to how much clothes a person can put ON, right?!)

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Thanks for the good news! My dream of living in Hawaii just got a lot nicer!

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I sweat all the time and it's miserable. Especially in a suit at work. When I give seminars it's very destructing to be dripping with sweat when nobody else is. If my surgery cures this it will be life changing to me.

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It will happen!! I used to sweat just thinking about shopping putting my son in the car, pushing a cart around, going to formal dinners, lunch, anything! Now 6 wks, 35 pounds, 21.5 inches out No sweating like that at all!!! :) It will be life changing and you'll love it!!

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I sweat all the time and it's miserable. Especially in a suit at work. When I give seminars it's very destructing to be dripping with sweat when nobody else is. If my surgery cures this it will be life changing to me.
i so agree! Looking forward to not sweating!!!

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After years of being known for never wearing a coat in winter and' date=' on one occasion, flip flops to a hospital appointment in the snow, I now have 5 coats. And new thermal gloves. And thermal socks. And three fleeces. I have even bought a hat....[/quote']

Well from one extreme to the next. At least I won't be a sweaty pig!

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I can shop for HOURS now... :) No more sweating after barely walking into one store. Man' date=' I don't miss that. Although I mostly shop thrift stores because I've found such amazing deals - paying retail prices isn't as much fun as finding a killer deal. I have to dress in layers for work AND have my little heater on under my desk. I even wear fleece arm warmers (kind of like long fingerless gloves). Brrrrrrrrrrr!!! I wear sweatshirts and socks to bed too. BUT... I wouldn't trade it for anything. Then again, I say that NOW and it's only 52 degrees out. Let's wait to see what my tune is when it is 30 degress below zero. (I guess there isn't a limit as to how much clothes a person can put ON, right?!)[/quote']

Great just as winter is setting in, I will be double cold. At least I will be able to wear jeans again.

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It will happen!! I used to sweat just thinking about shopping putting my son in the car' date=' pushing a cart around, going to formal dinners, lunch, anything! Now 6 wks, 35 pounds, 21.5 inches out No sweating like that at all!!! :) It will be life changing and you'll love it!![/quote']

So great to hear ;)

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