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Surgery date 1/08/13 Sw 234 Cw 155

Out with the OLD!! And in with the NEW!!!!

You are GORGEOUS!

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Very pretty!!

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I have been wearing a 16. I wore some jeans that I bought a few weeks ago for the first time and were told they were too big. I have 3 pairs of long pants and a few capris but it is getting too cold to have those pass at work. I went to buy new pants. The 14s fit. I bought the 12s. I figure that by the time the 16s are way too big....the 12 will fit.

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I am almost 8 months out... Started this at 282 lbs. I am currently 165.6 lbs. I went to New York and co and almost peed my pants because I fit into a size 10.... I have never ever been in a size 10 and I couldn't see my but fitting in them but apparently my but is smaller than I think....I still see myself as the fat girl in a size 22 that's uncomfortable in their body all the time... It's def a change to get use to but I love the new me....

You look fantastic i am 14 months out and still see myself as the 300 lb fat guy i once was it takes a long time to wrap you brain around the new you

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Surgery date 1/08/13 Sw 234 Cw 155 Out with the OLD!! And in with the NEW!!!!

Girl you look great!! Congrats on your success!!

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I fit in the dress i wore on my husband and my first date ever back in high school! Surgery date 11/30/12

I'm thinking you're going to need to change your name from thunder chunky to something else! :-)

HW: 275 DoS: 230 Feb 2013 CW: 172 GW: 150

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My boss and I were friends before and she just gave me like 10 pairs of pants size 14. I haven't fit in a 14 in a real long time.

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I haven't seen anyone mention this yet, but I don't require as much sleep as I did before surgery. I used to need between 9-10 hours a night. But now 9 months post op, I'm good with 7-8 hours a night. An unexpected bonus.

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I made it thru halloween without one piece of candy. Yay me!!

Me too, but it helps that I'm sick with a cough/cold right now too!

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Terry we had the same doctor sounds like your doing really well if you have Facebook add me search n1pmb@comcast.net easiest way to find me we have a couple fb groups that are private one specific to southcoast bariatrics

Hi, Don, I'll be having a revision to RNY with Dr. Kruger on the 19th. I'd love to participate in a private Facebook group. Is it ok if I add you too?

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Me too' date=' but it helps that I'm sick with a cough/cold right now too![/quote']

Feel better!

The last kid that came to the house got asked a math question. When he got it right I dumped the rest of the bowl of candy into his bag as reward. Win win because I buy good candy and couldn't have miniature snickers and kit kats in the house.

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Oh yea the Snickers would be to tempting. Lol. I just get anything coconut n there's no way u can get me too eat coconut!! Yuk!! Lol

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Feel better!

The last kid that came to the house got asked a math question. When he got it right I dumped the rest of the bowl of candy into his bag as reward. Win win because I buy good candy and couldn't have miniature snickers and kit kats in the house.

Great idea! I bet he was surprised... and eager to study now that he knows it DOES pay off! Lol

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Great idea! I bet he was surprised... and eager to study now that he knows it DOES pay off! Lol

Every year it is a different question too. I love it when it is a group of kids and the first one doesn't get it right. :)

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