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Hey guys...I'm only 3w4d out BUT the first thing I noticed to change was how my glasses kept sliding off my face and how super annoying it was but then I realized why...my face was getting smaller lol and that tickled me pink bc at first I didn't put 2 and 2 together....now my pants have so much extra room and I'm thrilled oh my undies don't roll under anymore lmao....SO ladies and gents what were the first things you noticed?

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Is it not the best feeling when you realize that something is too big !!!! Besides all my clothes being bigger I even noticed my shoes were loose !!!!

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Is it not the best feeling when you realize that something is too big !!!! Besides all my clothes being bigger I even noticed my shoes were loose !!!!

why isn't it a good feeling for you?

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Hey guys...I'm only 3w4d out BUT the first thing I noticed to change was how my glasses kept sliding off my face and how super annoying it was but then I realized why...my face was getting smaller lol and that tickled me pink bc at first I didn't put 2 and 2 together....now my pants have so much extra room and I'm thrilled oh my undies don't roll under anymore lmao....SO ladies and gents what were the first things you noticed?

Haha. The underwear rolling down just made me giggle because that was always happening to me. I always thought it was just me. I was constantly pulling my underwear up!

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Haha. The underwear rolling down just made me giggle because that was always happening to me. I always thought it was just me. I was constantly pulling my underwear up!

lololol you were not alone!

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I put on a shirt about 3 weeks post op that was so tight before surgery and it fit so nicely. That's when I really noticed that I was losing, because even now at 8 weeks I still can't really see it on myself, but others comment.

I've also noticed my pants are getting bigger, and not just jeans, but my yoga pants that I've LIVED in are getting baggy in the thigh area. I'm going to have to shop soon I think

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I put on a shirt about 3 weeks post op that was so tight before surgery and it fit so nicely. That's when I really noticed that I was losing' date=' because even now at 8 weeks I still can't really see it on myself, but others comment.

I've also noticed my pants are getting bigger, and not just jeans, but my yoga pants that I've LIVED in are getting baggy in the thigh area. I'm going to have to shop soon I think[/quote']

I don't see it either...but everyone else does...it has to be drastic for me to notice lol it's a pretty cool feeling right? Oh and I LOVE my yoga pants too!!

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My feet slipped right into my sneakers without a struggle! And my underwear don't roll down my stomach! I'm loving it!

DOS:1/28/13 HW:358 DOS:338 CW:312

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My feet slipped right into my sneakers without a struggle! And my underwear don't roll down my stomach! I'm loving it!

DOS:1/28/13 HW:358 DOS:338 CW:312

yesssss I can't wait for my kangaroo pouch to be completely gone!!

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For me the first big thing that made me smile was that I could look down and see my feet. I usually avoided scales and would measure my success of weight loss by how much of my feet I could see in the shower. After my surgery I looked down a was surprised I could see so much of my feet.

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For me the first big thing that made me smile was that I could look down and see my feet. I usually avoided scales and would measure my success of weight loss by how much of my feet I could see in the shower. After my surgery I looked down a was surprised I could see so much of my feet.

I can relate. I love looking down and seeing my feet and seeing boobs not boobs and a big roll :)

.::SurgeryDate 7/25/12::.

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For me the first big thing that made me smile was that I could look down and see my feet. I usually avoided scales and would measure my success of weight loss by how much of my feet I could see in the shower. After my surgery I looked down a was surprised I could see so much of my feet.

you know I haven't even thought of that one I do the exact same thing in the past I used to be so mad at myself for not being able to see my feet now I can't wait to go home to see lol

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yesssss I can't wait for my kangaroo pouch to be completely gone!!

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My necklaces sitting better, my neck had lost weight! Silly but true

How funny, I've noticed the same thing!!

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