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@@foodfighter78,

Girl. You look AMAZING! I remember and to think you were thinking of not going through with the surgery!! :)

Congratulations!

Yes I remember that too! I'm still little frustrated with food, but all went well! And yes I'm happy when I see myself. No more high blood pressure, no more Migraines, no more sleep apnea . Yeahhh

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Panda, you R very Pretty woman, Thank god the weight loss has really worked for U, I love seeing your neck I hope I have one to. I have to start liquids on Monday and July 13 is my day hope I live to post again it sorta scares me?

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@"foodfighter78" I was excited to see you say you've had no Migraines. How long have you had migraines? Were they episodic or chronic? So happy for you!

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@"foodfighter78" I was excited to see you say you've had no Migraines. How long have you had migraines? Were they episodic or chronic? So happy for you!

I had about 2 migraines episodes a week, it was terrible, nausea and pain until I took meds and go on a dark room for awhile, I never figure it what was causing it, since my surgery I don't have it anymore. I'm very happy about it! I start to have migraines about 20 years ago, I was 17

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@@Roostertail2 you look incredible and so very very happy! Congratulations on your phenomenal success!

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That's awesome FoodFighter!!! Hope it stays like that and I have a similar effect!

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9 weeks out, 57lbs down.

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Two year surgery anniversary yesterday, I am also 6 weeks post op for skin removal! Feeling and looking better then I have in 20 years! post-191960-14358559189373_thumb.jpg post-191960-14358559438522_thumb.jpg

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You are beautiful caleksa!

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I am 6 months & 2 days post-surgery, and life is beautiful. Front, back, and side photos are in my gallery folder: http://www.bariatricpal.com/gallery/image/85333-6-month-progress-picture-side/

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Hopefully I figured out how to add full size pictures to my post?

PS: Nope, guess thumbnails will have to do.

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Amazing @@anaxila!!

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Hopefully I figured out how to add full size pictures to my post?

PS: Nope, guess thumbnails will have to do.

I had just the opposite problem! I was trying to insert thumbnails, and ended up with HYOOOOGE images. We just can't get what we want, can we?

Love your update! You look fantastic!

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Awesome work.. You look amazing & such an inspiration!!!

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