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You look awesome. I'd like to get some of my extra skin removed but all the friends and fam say that its not needed. I guess you do what makes you feel happy. Congrats on looking amazing.

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You look awesome. I'd like to get some of my extra skin removed but all the friends and fam say that its not needed. I guess you do what makes you feel happy. Congrats on looking amazing.

If I ignore it it's like I'm going to be hiding then what was the point to lose weight. To look good all cover up with a flat ass & deflated boobs. That's only my personal opinion. I'm not gonna walk around like a slut but I do want to feel comfortable in my own skin. Plastic surgery is the only way to fix what I hate. No exercise in the world is gonna attach my saggy skin to body. Build muscle feel better yes but besides that the saggy will be there & it annoys me. I wanna wear skirts I never wear skirts bikini in the beach shirts that show my arms.

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If I ignore it it's like I'm going to be hiding then what was the point to lose weight. To look good all cover up with a flat ass & deflated boobs. That's only my personal opinion. I'm not gonna walk around like a slut but I do want to feel comfortable in my own skin. Plastic surgery is the only way to fix what I hate. No exercise in the world is gonna attach my saggy skin to body. Build muscle feel better yes but besides that the saggy will be there & it annoys me. I wanna wear skirts I never wear skirts bikini in the beach shirts that show my arms.

How much weight have u lost?

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How much weight have u lost?

98 pounds from 211 to 113 I'm a size 1 but I don't want to wear size 1 so I'm still wearing size 2 until surgery next year. I can fit into a double 00 If I didn't have saggy tummy. Small pants small shirt.

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Good Day fellow members.

I'm from Windsor' date=' Canada. I started my journey at 350lbs. I am almost 4 years post-op and RNY has been the best decision of my life.

FaceBook: Santino Pirrone

Check out my YouTube video here:

Great job

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Great job

I go to dr on Tuesday hoping gor a date then.

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Great job

Sent from my iPad using RNYTalk

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Great to hear about people doing well in the long run! You all inspire me!

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You look fantastic. I loved the video. What a transformation. Congrats. Your hard work is certainly paying off!

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Thank you and best wishes to everyone on their journey

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Keep your head up and stay focused on getting healthy

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My hunger pains stopped the day i had surgery and i havent had one since. Do i miss food? ? Thats a hard question to answer. There will be days that i see a commercial on TV for something and i'll think about it but other than hat i stick to the foods i know i'm good with. I never feel deprived of food or feel like i'm missing out on anything. I dont miss the foods that i can no longer eat anymore. Once in a blue moon i'll try something i know i shouldnt, get sick and vow never to touch it again. It keeps me on the right track. I've been my exact same weight for 3+ years and i feel amazing

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