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6 months transformation




Not to sure about posting pictures. The little thumbnail looks really weird but I guess by clicking it you see the normal picture. 4/15 is my 6 month. I'm down 73 since surgery. Not bad considering the plan was to drop 85 total.

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Surgery was 7/8/14. Starting weight was 270, current weight is 197. Still a ways to go, but so happy with the results do far. Went from size 22 to 16 in 4 months!!!

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attachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1413914114.328665.jpg this is me 11 months post op I've lost 140 pounds and loving the new me!! Never ever going back!

Wow!!!! You look great!!! Any advice as to working out and what you eat?? I'm 5 weeks post op and 26 lbs down!!

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Here are my before and after. Today is my 1 year surgiversary!

Started at 333 pounds and currently 173 pounds

I have 17 pounds to go until goal!!!

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Autumnpunkin... absolutely beautiful and inspiring!!!!!

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1year 4 month post op. 130 lbs gone, 7 till goal. Went from size 26 pants to size 14 ....

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Hk u don't play.... I remember when you posted losing 100 lbs in 6 months... U go girl!!! Keep those advices coming so we can

Look like u in the near future!!!

Down 75 lbs 4 months post op!!!

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You all look awesome!! I had surgery on 9/8 the day of I was down to 231, my highest ever 278, but SW with the program was 245. Currently down to 198!!!

1st picture is 11/2013, 2nd was about 2 weeks after surgery, third was 2 weeks ago & the last was just last week. Pictures are hard to come by before surgery I hid from the camera.

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Here is my photo, HW 515 SW 455 RNY 6/23/14, the second photo was last Monday at 369, and as of this morning, CW 364.post-213427-14157662831284_thumb.jpg

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Me highest weight was 330. I had surgery on the 23rd of July. And i was 287. Now 2 months post and down to 240! I can't see a difference when I look at myself other than I have a neck now! Lol but when I see pictures I can see the little differences. Can't wait to keep losing!

Good job you look great!

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I had to go to my parents' house in PA to get my photos that predate 2003, which is the year that I had my gastric bypass surgery. I did not keep any photos of my former self in my possession. For a long time they were too hard for me to look at and showed a part of me that I wanted very much to forget. I am able to look at them now, finally, and embrace and love that person who was.

My Bariatric Life before weight loss and plastic surgeries

Patients tell me that they cannot even see "me" (who I am now) buried in the woman I once was. Indeed, it was me. Eleven-years later, I've lost 135 pounds and 11 pants sizes thanks to bariatric surgery, plastic surgery, Paleo diet, and exercise.

My Bariatric Life Living Larger Than Ever!

I encourage you to follow the path before you. It is not an easy journey but it is so very well worth it. I cannot even describe the profound changes to my self and my life.

Living larger than ever,

My Bariatric Life

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