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She was 160 when she got pregnant. She had the baby about a month ago and when she had the baby she weighed 202. She has already lost 20 lbs...so that's promising. Hope hat helps!

That does...I already know I will gain and thats understandable I guess its back to mind over matter and staying on track with eating right and all that! Thank you :)

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Ur 210 in that pic?! Girl u look like 170. Amazing. Great job. U have a beautiful face. Look like flawless skin. I'm jealous.

Thank you so much! I have never looked my weight. I am big boned so I usually weigh more than I look. My skin was a mess before surgery and its a hundred times better since surgery. :)

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That does...I already know I will gain and thats understandable I guess its back to mind over matter and staying on track with eating right and all that! Thank you :)

Good I'm glad. She will be the first person to admit that she ate whatever she wanted when she wanted. She did not try to watch her weight. I think she had a hard time dealing because her husband was deployed during her entire pregnancy and birth...he got to come home for a week for R and r after she was born and he has already left again. So if you just stick to the diet the dr gives you and not splurge too much,,,you would be okay :)

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Good I'm glad. She will be the first person to admit that she ate whatever she wanted when she wanted. She did not try to watch her weight. I think she had a hard time dealing because her husband was deployed during her entire pregnancy and birth...he got to come home for a week for R and r after she was born and he has already left again. So if you just stick to the diet the dr gives you and not splurge too much' date=',,you would be okay :)[/quote']

Thanks I will Stay strong! And my husband is also deployed and i am going through all of this with out him is though but he is still giving me that support I need. :)

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What was your starting weight? You look great!

211 pounds

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How tall are you

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5 foot

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This thread is inspiring. My success is still sinking in. I thank God for this opportunity to live life fully. RNY has been a very positive experience for me. The NSV are the BEST!!!!

No more high blood pressure!

Fitting in an airplane and movie seat

More flexibility (wink)

Joy of playing with my 6 year old

Wearing my high heels again!

Opportunity to share Gods grace with the world.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Blessed! HW 324. consult weight 313. weight as of 2/12/13 233. Goal 213. surgery date oct 2012

Your a beautiful woman look at your glow. You look great!

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The photo sitting is before surgery' date=' the red sweater is now, about 4 1/2 months postop.

125 lbs down from highest weight, 81lbs since surgery[/quote']

Looking good

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263 June 2012

157

- Kaylee Ann ~ Surgerversary 6/11/2012

You look as small as me but your arms are smaller. Looking good

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My stomach is really wrinkly :[ arms are a bit flabby as well as inner thighs. I need to work out a lot more

- Kaylee Ann ~ Surgerversary 6/11/2012

I'm having all these issues my self ????

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Muscle toning' date=' less cardio... Oh and I found out about a laser and skin treatment that brings the collagen back to areas with wrinkles and stretch marks..... I am signing up for a package as it takes a few treatments. :-) tightens skin.... Anything else= Surg

HW 245; CW pre-op: 229; Surg Date: 2/26/13[/quote']

How much?

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Day of surgery & today. 9 months

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Skinny woman

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