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WOW stepped on the scale this morning to see the numbers 164 if i take that with my height shows my bmi at 24.2 in the normal range no longer overweight i may be a guy but i'm about to cry never in a million yrs did i ever think i would be normal weight wise. In one week i will be 6 mos out had rny on 8/22/12

one thing i notice is a lot of bmi calculators are slightly off from each other but they all put me under 25

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Dude that is freakin awesome. I am 5 pounds away from normal!!!! lol!!! You look great

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Congratulations! What am amazing milestone!

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Awesome!!!!!

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It's nice to be normal. To wear normal clothes, fit in an airplane seat and have the seatbelt reach around, to know that you finally fit in! Congratulations. I can't wait!

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Don, I looked at your pictures and you look awesome! Such a dramatic difference. You are officially a hottie! Great job!!

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I wanted to say I had a similar milestone today. Im a week post op tomorrow and I've dropped 3 BMI numbers and I'm out of "morbidly obese" and just "obese" now. Still a long way to go but a step in the right direction!

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I wanted to say I had a similar milestone today. Im a week post op tomorrow and I've dropped 3 BMI numbers and I'm out of "morbidly obese" and just "obese" now. Still a long way to go but a step in the right direction!

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Kelly it is amazing how fast the time goes by you will be at 6 mos before you know it seems it takes forever while we wait to have this done then wham where does the time go.. Congrats on being out of the morbidly obese catagory

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Thanks everyone it is a amazing feeling went to teh movies with my sister last night and was like did they change the seats in here lol so much room in them ...

Pam im far from a hottie lol but i am a healthy old man hehehe

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Congratulations!! Great job on your loss. :)

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