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Great Job lovely lady!

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Wow, looking good!

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Nice job! You don't look like you were ever overweight at all!

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Wow you look amazing! Thanks for posting, hot stuff. And congrats!

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wow, you look GREAT!!! You didn't end up with loose skin at all! Probably because you are young, VERY lucky! Now.....you need some HOT clothes for the holidays to show off the result of all the hard work.

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I just realized there is a SUCCESS forum too, so I am posting here as well to help others just starting out. I am a little over 11 months out, and have surpassed my goal weight! It is such an exciting feeling! I figured it was time to post some before and after shots. The before shot is absolutely terrible, and I'm not comfortable putting my head on my new body in my underoos on the internet. :) but I decided to do that so that some pre-oppers can get an idea of what their scars may look like. My starting weight was 206, and today I am 120. It's very likely I could get to 115. I'm 5'2". I know I'm not posting a new face pic, but believe me I look sooo much different in my face! Overall, I am so happy with my sleeve. I could of never done this without it! It's hard work, that's for dang sure! :) I don't really have much loose skin. I turn 29 next month. I hate to admit, I kind of gave up on exercising. I can't contribute my weight loss to exercising. But that doesn't mean that I don't think it is a wonderful thing and I encourage you all to do it if you can. Best of luck to everyone!!!

U look amazing!! Any no loose skin! How did u manage that? Any secrets?

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That is so amazing and gives a lot of us hope! I'm also about 5'2" (5'1 1/2" some days). My starting weight as of July 23rd 2013 was 223 lbs. My surgery weight on August 8th was 210lbs. I'm now 3 1/2 months out from gastric bypass and I've lost about 44 lbs total. Its so exciting to see how far you've progressed and gives me something to look forward to.... Although I know I'll have some lose skin, but maybe it won't be so bad... :-) thanks for sharing!

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Amazing transformation!

thanks for sharing.

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Wow! You look amazing! I could only dream of having a body like that after surgery. I am still pre op but I know my belly will require some future visits with the plastics!!! Make sure you exercise so you build more muscle which burns fat so just in case you do get out of line in the future! Congrats on your VSG success!

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I can't tell you how much more excited you just made me to get this surgery done. I am about your starting weight. A little more, actually. I cannot wait to look as good as you! Great job!

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Congratulations!!! Wow!!! I wanna be like you when I grow up lol!

I keep thinking I'm going to eventually soon stop losing weight... I can't help it. Did you ever fell that way? Were you very serious with your diet and had a lot of Protein and all your Water?

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