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@@RJC5197 - that is the BEST feeling. I've had to donate 5 bags of clothes already. I did not think ahead to put a big enough clothes buying budget aside. lol. I'm paying the price now (literally). I'm trying not to buy too much, but when you go from a 50/52" waist to a 36" in 12 weeks - the old stuff quickly starts to get baggy. Congrats on your loss!

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Safety pins and elastic are my friends!!

I can make a small hole in a waistband and hook a safety pin to a piece of elastic and tread it through.

Then I pin it on both sides and this makes a skirt that can be quickly adjusted.

Just remember to ALWAYS wear pretty panties.

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Safety pins and elastic are my friends!!

I can make a small hole in a waistband and hook a safety pin to a piece of elastic and tread it through.

Then I pin it on both sides and this makes a skirt that can be quickly adjusted.

Just remember to ALWAYS wear pretty panties.

I wear pretty panties, but then people look at me weird. :/

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Last night at a family party, I was getting embarrassed by all the compliments I was receiving from my relatives and family friends. I am glad my hard work and good utilization of my sleeve is showing. It's very encouraging to get some extra loving from your clan.

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No more sciatica! Was constant and then all of a sudden was gone. :)

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I can cross my legs, cross my arms over my boobies, fit in clothes that I haven't worn in over 2 years, dropped a size in undies, walking around without my knees and hips hurting!!

I can't wait to lose the pain, along with the weight!
OMG ME TOOOO!

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No more sciatica! Was constant and then all of a sudden was gone. :)

thats been my main reason for perusing wls.....it's cheaper than back surgery and will fix much more than my back. Can't wait to live life back pain free!,

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Everyone's experience is different, but I will share mine. I had 5 herniated discs prior to wls. I have lost between 101-103 lbs depending on the scale that day. I am 5'1 131 lbs and muscular. My back, knees and feet still hurt. Not as much as when I was a 100 lbs overweight but not every ache and pain disappear for everyone.I do not regret surgery but I think people presurgery need to hear these things.I was told I would never miss the anti inflammatory meds I can no longer take but for me, not so. I am 48,18 mos post op and was obese about 15 years not a lifetime, just for reference. Best wishes.

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@@RJC5197 - that is the BEST feeling. I've had to donate 5 bags of clothes already. I did not think ahead to put a big enough clothes buying budget aside. lol. I'm paying the price now (literally). I'm trying not to buy too much, but when you go from a 50/52" waist to a 36" in 12 weeks - the old stuff quickly starts to get baggy. Congrats on your loss!

wow that's awesome!

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Everyone's experience is different, but I will share mine. I had 5 herniated discs prior to wls. I have lost between 101-103 lbs depending on the scale that day. I am 5'1 131 lbs and muscular. My back, knees and feet still hurt. Not as much as when I was a 100 lbs overweight but not every ache and pain disappear for everyone.I do not regret surgery but I think people presurgery need to hear these things.I was told I would never miss the anti inflammatory meds I can no longer take but for me, not so. I am 48,18 mos post op and was obese about 15 years not a lifetime, just for reference. Best wishes.

I'm just dealing with 1 disk,I can't Imagine 5! So what do you do for the inflammation?

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Everyone's experience is different, but I will share mine. I had 5 herniated discs prior to wls. I have lost between 101-103 lbs depending on the scale that day. I am 5'1 131 lbs and muscular. My back, knees and feet still hurt. Not as much as when I was a 100 lbs overweight but not every ache and pain disappear for everyone.I do not regret surgery but I think people presurgery need to hear these things.I was told I would never miss the anti inflammatory meds I can no longer take but for me, not so. I am 48,18 mos post op and was obese about 15 years not a lifetime, just for reference. Best wishes.

I'm just dealing with 1 disk,I can't Imagine 5! So what do you do for the inflammation?

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I use ice, topical ointments and am working with a trainer to strengthen my core. I also see a chiropractor and the pain mtg doctor has said it is possible to burn the nerves in my back to kill the pain but it's a last resort. I also never wear anything but orthoric shoes and sneakers with inserts. It's a challenge but many have it much worse

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That is my plan as well. Most of my dresses and skirts will make it through 50-80 lbs using the safety-pin, elastic technique. I will use those 80's dress clips for dresses and purchase leggings to go under sweaters that will be over-sized fast. There are a number of stores that offer consignment as well so I figure once my clothes are unwearable then I can work within the consignment system to save the budget. What fun things to look forward to!

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Yes, it gets you amazingly far without having to panic shop.

Then comes the day where there's just no getting around it -

the back of your pants looks like the saggy baggy elephant.

Then its time to buy more.

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Everyone's experience is different, but I will share mine. I had 5 herniated discs prior to wls. I have lost between 101-103 lbs depending on the scale that day. I am 5'1 131 lbs and muscular. My back, knees and feet still hurt. Not as much as when I was a 100 lbs overweight but not every ache and pain disappear for everyone.I do not regret surgery but I think people presurgery need to hear these things.I was told I would never miss the anti inflammatory meds I can no longer take but for me, not so. I am 48,18 mos post op and was obese about 15 years not a lifetime, just for reference. Best wishes.

Thank you for posting this! Once you have damaged your spine - there's no such thing as pain free.

Great job on your successful weight loss!

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