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Next week will be a year that I had surgery.. I have lost almost 100 lbs and loving my new journey call life!!! SD 1/3/13 289 lbs Today 12/29/13 197 lbs post-190461-0-95527500-1388349581_thumb.jpg

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Next week will be a year that I had surgery.. I have lost almost 100 lbs and loving my new journey call life!!! SD 1/3/13 289 lbs Today 12/29/13 197 lbs

Ou look fabulous, and so happy! Congratulations. Mine is on January 10th. I'm actually a little nervous to go to the dr this time. I'm proud of my loss, but don't want to disappoint my surgeon or myself. I feel like I can keep going-now if I can find the motivation!

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Ou look fabulous, and so happy! Congratulations. Mine is on January 10th. I'm actually a little nervous to go to the dr this time. I'm proud of my loss, but don't want to disappoint my surgeon or myself. I feel like I can keep going-now if I can find the motivation!

You will be find - remember take this journey one step at a time....

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Hello everyone It is official as of Thursday I have hit the goal of my surgeons to get to 175. I am currently at 174. I haven't been here since high school. Attached is from left to right left in pink was two years ago in turquoise was last year and in red is this year at Christmas time.

You look awesome!!!

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Hello everyone It is official as of Thursday I have hit the goal of my surgeons to get to 175. I am currently at 174. I haven't been here since high school. Attached is from left to right left in pink was two years ago in turquoise was last year and in red is this year at Christmas time.

You look great. What was your starting weight? I'm at the same weight you are-I had surgery at 240. I too haven't been this size since high school. What a wonderful feeling it is. :)

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Congratulation Lady's it's Almost Been A Year For Me Jan 2,13 Have Lost 113 I Feel Great!
I'm Also Schedule For Surgery For A Tummy Tuck Jan 21,14 Before Surgery post-189487-0-54025800-1388549593_thumb.jpg And Now post-189487-0-33995900-1388549606_thumb.jpg

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Congratulation Lady's it's Almost Been A Year For Me Jan 2,13 Have Lost 113 I Feel Great!

I'm Also Schedule For Surgery For A Tummy Tuck Jan 21,14 Before Surgery And Now

You look amazing! Congrats on your loss and best wishes on your upcoming tummy tuck! I'm hoping to do the same after another 20lbs, (breast lift and implants too) just need to find someone reasonable.

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I feel you on that! My surgeon said don't loose anymore and I've lost another 6 lbs... They need to make a manual on how to stop loosing!!! Now I look like one of those ballerina girls with the flat chests!!! But yet somehow I still wear a 32 DD??? I def need volume!!! And money to pay for the volume !!!

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I feel you on that! My surgeon said don't loose anymore and I've lost another 6 lbs... They need to make a manual on how to stop loosing!!! Now I look like one of those ballerina girls with the flat chests!!! But yet somehow I still wear a 32 DD??? I def need volume!!! And money to pay for the volume !!!

I definitely don't have a problem with losing too much. Im ok with the way I look at my current weight, but I'd rather lose another 15. It's so much harder than it was in the beginning, and I haven't been as mindful of my eating as I should be. In regards to my chest area, never been my biggest asset-but my hubby thinks I should get LASIK before boobs so I can see what I've got, lol. I told him I don't need to see em, I'll know they're they're when I don't have to push them up courtesy of Victoria Secrets!

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Wow, almost to the 1 year mark...to think back to where we all were 1 year ago today & all we have learned! I don't even recognize myself in the old pictures, yet as I pick up a pair of jeans I look at them thinking "yeah right those are not fitting" so the mind has not cought up with the wt loss. I am no longer concerned about a number on a scale, my mind set is healthy & what I can do today to make tomorrow better. I feel better than I did a year ago & have no regrets! Love, love, love my surgeon : )

Hope you all are having all the success you can dream of. It's your tool & your destiny. Don't try to live through someone else's as your not them & don't have to walk in their shoes. Enjoy your journey!

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Mine are pretty deflated but I'm still a D-cup. I'm in my 50's and breast fed three kids so I knew mine would go. They look like Water balloons that leaked half the water out. They look okay in a supportive bra but when I take it off they look flat and hang pretty damn low. Lol

I'm still losing but I'm hoping once my weight is stable that I can get my belly fixed. That's the only surgery my insurance will pay for. I'm okay w/that. My hubby spends a lot of money on his toys - I wonder if he would pay for new breasts? They're technically HIS toys. LMAO. :-)

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Sw 210 cw 199 lost and gained this year, I guess revision from lap band to gastric bypass was not all that I thought it would be! Still struggling!!!!!

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Sw 210 cw 199 lost and gained this year, I guess revision from lap band to gastric bypass was not all that I thought it would be! Still struggling!!!!!

Sorry to hear that Marla. Especially after all

you've been through. I've struggled too. I'm such a slow loser. I guess what I'm learning most from this is no two people are alike and I'm always going to be a work in progress. I'll always have to try harder, forgive myself more, and dig way deep for the motivation to stay on track and exercise.

I guess that's why people refer to it as a "journey", a word I never really liked by understand much better after living a year in this life.

Wish you all the best!

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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