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First off, let me say, I love my post op-ers, they are great answering questions, eliminating pre op jitters and have great hints and tips and more BUT when you post answers filled with wisdom, helpful tips, funny responses or comments or even your own personal progress, I look to your page to see your personal details or "Your Story" and some don't fill out all the information and MOST OF ALL......

NOOOO PICS?!?!?!?!?!? :o :o :o -_- :angry: :P and in this order this is how I feel when I want to see post op updates and before and afters and progression pics and there are NONE!! You all know how us Pre Op-ers are...we wanna see!!!

Feel free to share here.....Thanks guys B)

Edited by MsKeeKee01

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Pre-surgery 11/08/13

01/05/14

Here's me...a couple of days before surgery (I don't look happy in that picture) and the other one was from last week...about 28 pounds difference between the two pics.

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Wow!!! Amazing transformations! I gotta say, both of you look so much younger in the after photos...one if my fears of losing weight is that I will look older (loose skin, more wrinkles)....y'all give me hope :)

Post-ee's...keep those photos coming! Such wonderful inspiration for those of us starting our journeys!

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Here ya go:

Before:

attachicon.gifdance.jpg

After:

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Gained 240 pounds between us.

Sorry...kidding....reverse everything. :rolleyes: :D

WOW!! you guys look great...lol

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Wow!!! Amazing transformations! I gotta say, both of you look so much younger in the after photos...one if my fears of losing weight is that I will look older (loose skin, more wrinkles)....y'all give me hope :)

Post-ee's...keep those photos coming! Such wonderful inspiration for those of us starting our journeys!

Wow and you have a date already...Lucky girl!! I'm dying over here waiting until 1/31 to submit paperwork then another 2 weeks just to get a response...Imma need a paper bag in order to breath until then...lol

Good luck with everything!!

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Here's me...a couple of days before surgery (I don't look happy in that picture) and the other one was from last week...about 28 pounds difference between the two pics.

I can see it...I hope you feel it!! That a great loss in a small amount of time...aaahhhhhhh...ok..going back to daydreaming...lol

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Wow!!! Amazing transformations! I gotta say, both of you look so much younger in the after photos...one if my fears of losing weight is that I will look older (loose skin, more wrinkles)....y'all give me hope :)

Post-ee's...keep those photos coming! Such wonderful inspiration for those of us starting our journeys!

I FEEL younger! Almost immediately after surgery someone said I looked younger - that made me feel good.

Once I started working out (not just walking, but working out), I feel so much better, not as fatigued.

I've noticed a difference in my skin since surgery - especially my face. It looks so much healthier.

I'm far from a beauty queen, but I see improvement - most of all, I smile more.

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You are so right. The problem is I literally can't find before pictures of myself. The few that I have I have strategically placed other people in front of me blocking everything but a sliver of my face. I made it a whole art form to avoid taking pictures of myself. I see some people here who actually took pictures of themselves literally right before surgery. I wish I had thought of that. I guess I was so preoccupied with the surgery it didn't even occur to me.

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I am 65, wife is a kid of 62, these operations and using our heads with food and exercise took decades off of how we feel and put many years on to our lifespans, I am sure.

We are having a ball...we went from near stop to ludicrous speed! :D Yeehaw!

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Wow!!! Amazing transformations! I gotta say, both of you look so much younger in the after photos...one if my fears of losing weight is that I will look older (loose skin, more wrinkles)....y'all give me hope :)

Post-ee's...keep those photos coming! Such wonderful inspiration for those of us starting our journeys!

I FEEL younger! Almost immediately after surgery someone said I looked younger - that made me feel good.

Once I started working out (not just walking, but working out), I feel so much better, not as fatigued.

I've noticed a difference in my skin since surgery - especially my face. It looks so much healthier.

I'm far from a beauty queen, but I see improvement - most of all, I smile more.

Crown yourself hun!! You look beautiful...and definitely younger!!

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You are so right. The problem is I literally can't find before pictures of myself. The few that I have I have strategically placed other people in front of me blocking everything but a sliver of my face. I made it a whole art form to avoid taking pictures of myself. I see some people here who actually took pictures of themselves literally right before surgery. I wish I had thought of that. I guess I was so preoccupied with the surgery it didn't even occur to me.

"I made it a whole art form to avoid taking pictures of myself. " lol that's funny and I think I took that class 101. I mostly only have face pics but I will definitely take some day before surgery pics...

maybe ask friends or a family member, you know they always catch you when you least expect it but they may have some just for your own personal tracking...

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I am 65, wife is a kid of 62, these operations and using our heads with food and exercise took decades off of how we feel and put many years on to our lifespans, I am sure.

We are having a ball...we went from near stop to ludicrous speed! :D Yeehaw!

:D that made me smile that hard!! Yall are so cute...I cant wait to live my life how I want to vs how I'm allowed to.

Just gave me a post Idea...

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Wow, you two look wonderful! Thank you for sharing..

Here ya go:

Before:

attachicon.gifdance.jpg

After:

attachicon.gifdngcropped.jpg

Gained 240 pounds between us.

Sorry...kidding....reverse everything. :rolleyes: :D

Edited by DianaE

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