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Ok I know its now over yet but oh man....they both had surgery and man its making me cringe to watch it

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Me too!

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He looks great I am soooooooo happy that they worked it out and they end...man just think once he gets more skin removed he will probably be about 15lbs smaller. Good luck to Chuck and Nissa.....ok this is off the subject but what they heck is this show that is coming on after this...people who want to look like a DOLL? Why?

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Lynn2winn we were just talking about the doll show too! Oh my Lord! The guy says he's had over 120 surgeries to look like a doll! What dr could in good conscience do that? I know... A paid one! Seriously though, weird.

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Chuck and Nissa was a great episode. There was a lot of drama in this one with the divorce half way through, the thought that Chuck wasn't going to lose the weight and reconciliation and redemption by the end. It was good television.

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The doll thing is just too weird and any doctor that promotes that should have his license revoked. Anyway, Every week when I watch the show "My 600 lb. Life" I learn something new. It's a great show for us WLS folks. Everyone has emotional baggage...it helped us get where we are/were in the Weight game. The people they are showing on TV are not meeting with counselors to address their emotional issues...and it is affecting their relationships and their WL journey. So, that being said, we need to get our heads in the game and address these issues. I am so happy my surgeon makes us go through the classes that address these things. I'll never complain about going again. Losing weight and keeping it off is a whole lot more than dieting and losing the weight...it is a major head game.

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If your insurance company covers therapy, It never hurts to add a shrink to your team. I have a high deductible plan that I meet by January every year with co-insurance of $0 after I meet the deductible so that is nice perk of my job.

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Dang it spoil alert!

Haha I'm still watching Penny and her enabling husband. Chuck is next!

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Well, that didn't work. I was trying to post an animated gif on that last one.

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He looks great I am soooooooo happy that they worked it out and they end...man just think once he gets more skin removed he will probably be about 15lbs smaller. Good luck to Chuck and Nissa.....ok this is off the subject but what they heck is this show that is coming on after this...people who want to look like a DOLL? Why?

I tried to watch it but it was just too weird for me!

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Yea I watched about 3 mins of the live dolls and got scaried...I kept thinking that when I go to sleep a lil creepy doll was going to creep from under my bed...Well guys I hope all is well...anyone in the south we sympathize with what your going through..SHAME on the Atlanta mayor...really u blame it on the weather men but I kept hearing that a storm is coming since Sunday..poor kids and people who were stranded

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