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I think the first post cut half of my picture!! Haha!

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starting weight, 221+ Weight date of surgery: 209 Current weight: 149 as of this morning. (1-15-14) I hope these pics show up. I exercise about 3-4 days a week and I've started trading for my first fun run. Is been a journey and I don't regret a moment of it!! I'm almost to goal.... 10lbs to go!!

WOW, WOW, WOW girl!!!!! You look absolutely FABULOUS!!!!!!!! Talk about an A-MAZING TRANSFORMATION!!!!!!!! What an accomplishment! I bet you feel absolutely great! Congrats to you girl, you deserve every inch of the fabulousness you've got going on :D

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You are so very very welcome. We are all veterans of obesity. The battle scars we share are just a badge of honor of what sacrefice we have made in order to make ourselves healthier to prolong our lives for ourselves and our loved ones. You don't even look like the same person. Others have told me the same thing. Of course I am a 60 year old man not a beautiful flower that emerged like yourself. Never the less, we both have a great deal to be thankful for and your deserve all the credit due for your accomplishment. I hope that you are able to achieve every goal you have towards your weight loss journey. I was just lucky to get to she you share it with all of us. Sincerly, Mark Thomas Edmond Oklahoma

If I could teach through this screen, I'd kiss you! You are 60 years young and you look absolutely fantastic! You've lost a lot and have come so far and you know get to enjoy a better quality of life because of it. And let me tell you something else...you hit the nail on the head...my skin, our skin, all of us with the extra skin should wear it like a badge if honor. It tells our story of defeat, struggle, overcoming and victory. I love how you worded that. Beautiful. Just like your compliments and no doubt your character. Thank you again Mark! Muah!!!

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starting weight, 221+ Weight date of surgery: 209 Current weight: 149 as of this morning. (1-15-14) I hope these pics show up. I exercise about 3-4 days a week and I've started trading for my first fun run. Is been a journey and I don't regret a moment of it!! I'm almost to goal.... 10lbs to go!!

WOW, WOW, WOW girl!!!!! You look absolutely FABULOUS!!!!!!!! Talk about an A-MAZING TRANSFORMATION!!!!!!!! What an accomplishment! I bet you feel absolutely great! Congrats to you girl, you deserve every inch of the fabulousness you've got going on :D

Thank you.☺️ I feel like my outsides match my insides. I've always been the fun bubbly fat girl! Now I'm the fun bubbly HEALTHY girl!!

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Thank you.☺️ I feel like my outsides match my insides. I've always been the fun bubbly fat girl! Now I'm the fun bubbly HEALTHY girl!!

Lol!!! I know what you mean! Love it!!!

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You are so very very welcome. We are all veterans of obesity. The battle scars we share are just a badge of honor of what sacrefice we have made in order to make ourselves healthier to prolong our lives for ourselves and our loved ones. You don't even look like the same person. Others have told me the same thing. Of course I am a 60 year old man not a beautiful flower that emerged like yourself. Never the less, we both have a great deal to be thankful for and your deserve all the credit due for your accomplishment. I hope that you are able to achieve every goal you have towards your weight loss journey. I was just lucky to get to she you share it with all of us. Sincerly, Mark Thomas Edmond Oklahoma

If I could teach through this screen, I'd kiss you! You are 60 years young and you look absolutely fantastic! You've lost a lot and have come so far and you know get to enjoy a better quality of life because of it. And let me tell you something else...you hit the nail on the head...my skin, our skin, all of us with the extra skin should wear it like a badge if honor. It tells our story of defeat, struggle, overcoming and victory. I love how you worded that. Beautiful. Just like your compliments and no doubt your character. Thank you again Mark! Muah!!!

Right back atcha kiddo

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SO AWESOME!!!!!!!


Thank you for sharing, it is so inspiring. You look terrific and I bet feel even better!


I am 3 wekks out and still have the thoughts of "is it real, is it possible?''


Seeing stories like yours is so wonderful.


Congrats on all your life changes and hard work. So great for you and your family


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Wow! What a beautiful transformation. I'm 7 weeks out and down 37 pounds. It amazing how much better I feel already. I cannot imagine how much better I will feel when I get to goal, like you. Congratulations!

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SO AWESOME!!!!!!! Thank you for sharing, it is so inspiring. You look terrific and I bet feel even better! I am 3 wekks out and still have the thoughts of "is it real, is it possible?'' Seeing stories like yours is so wonderful. Congrats on all your life changes and hard work. So great for you and your family :D

I remember looking at all the before and after pics less than a year ago and wondering the same thing. I couldn't fathom looking like some of the vet posters. But I'm near goal now, and even though I always felt fabulous and beautiful, I feel even better...like my insides match the outer part. Most of all I love the mobility and the ability to be active with my kids on a much greater scale. Thank you so much for the compliments and good luck on your journey!

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Wow! What a beautiful transformation. I'm 7 weeks out and down 37 pounds. It amazing how much better I feel already. I cannot imagine how much better I will feel when I get to goal, like you. Congratulations!

Your doing great Caroline!!! It's only going to get better!!!

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Look so young!

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Amazing!!! You look like a different person. Congratulations!

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Thank you ladies!!!

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I remember looking at all the before and after pics less than a year ago and wondering the same thing. I couldn't fathom looking like some of the vet posters. But I'm near goal now, and even though I always felt fabulous and beautiful, I feel even better...like my insides match the outer part. Most of all I love the mobility and the ability to be active with my kids on a much greater scale. Thank you so much for the compliments and good luck on your journey!

Everything you said is exactly why I went forward with the surgery.

To feel the same on the outside as I do on the inside.

Number one priority, to enjoy life to the fullest with my munchkins & hubby.

To remain healthy physically and emotionally!

You keep rockin' it out !!!

Thank you for being a inspiration & positive voice!

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