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I don't know how I missed it but yesterday was my 2-Year Bandiversary.

It's been quite the ride - loss 80 lbs in Year 1. Became complacent but still managed to lose 15 lbs in Year 2. Planning to finish this weight loss journey & move into maintenance this year! :)

I wish I had stayed true to the program and had the weight all gone by now BUT this was my journey & I made choices that I can't go back and change now.

One thing I know for certain is that I love my band & it was the best decision I made for myself.

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Congratulations Steph and thanks for checking in to inspire us relative "newbies"!

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Girl, its a journey not a trip. Enjoy it all.

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Wonderful! Happy banderversary.

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Congratulations! Keep up the good work!

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Congrats ! Your story is very much like mine. My 2 yr anniversary was Dec 13, 2014 , and I started at 225 lbs. I lost 55 lbs the 1st year and then I slowed down and lost another 10 to put me at 160. My goal is 140, but if i dont get there I will still be VERY happy. My life has changed for the better in SO many ways. Im happier, healthier, and in better shape by far. I swim, run ( me? A runner! Unbelievable !) My sleep apnea is gone, I fit into a size 10 pant, I have alot more energy, I like what I see in the mirror and I feel good from the inside out. No food in the world can give me that feeling, and yes, I still eat a sweet or 2 every day. My diet is not perfect, neither is my life, but oh, it is SO much better than it was before. To anyone who is unsure about getting banded, go for it ! I dont regret a thing!

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I'm 26 months out and lost 100 in the first 15 months. 11-30-11. Still doing fairly well and still wearing a size 12.

COMPLACENT .........it is so easy to slip back to old habits. I had shoulder surgery in Nov. 13, and laid around the house recovering.

Holidays and feeling crappy, I found I was eating sugar.....also found that I had left the 20 minute rule somewhere in the past.

I thought I needed a fill; last fill 5-12. When I took the time to process; go back to basic, and work the plan, I know now I don't need a fill. I need to go back to measuring the 1/2 cup....stop eating at 20 minutes, and leave the Cookies alone. I gained 6 pounds over the holidays, and now see how easily I could fall flat on my face. I have lost 2 pounds and I'm determined to do the right thing.

Overall it has been a great experience. We are retiring soon and headed to the coast. May even buy a swim suit.,,???

Linda

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Linda..... Buy that swimsuit .....

I was one of those FAT PEOPLE THAT STILL WENT SWIMMING.... I mean, I live in the Deep South..... It's hotter than hell in the summer.... I got in that pool and cooled off every day!!!! I Will look quite a bit different in a swimsuit this year.... A little wrinkly and less puffy, but I'll still get in that pool or go to the beach often...... I mean, you've got to live!!!!

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I am so excited to see such accomplishments on all you 2 year banders! Be happy your fit and out of obesity. We all must remember no matter how far out we get we can go back if we don't maintain our healthy lifestyle. All OF YOU ROCKED your band! I am 17 months out and have 20 pounds to goal...............I hope I make it by September 2014 to say I am down 80 lbs

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