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12 minutes ago, Matt Z said:

Let me rephrase. I feel down right Fantastic overall.
Stairs... not even a second thought.
Walking, hiking, hell... running. No concerns.
Buying clothes that fit in a "normal" store in the "normal" section without having to pay XX fees... I almost cried the first time.
My wife and I are enjoying my new found energy, we go out dancing all the time now.

I just feel so much better than I did when I was heavy. SO.MUCH.BETTER!!!! 

Now these types of posts are the ultimate.

Cheers!!!!!!

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55 minutes ago, Matt Z said:

Close to 400 in the first, 180 in the second.

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YOU ARE A DRIVING FORCE IN THE INSPIRATION OF THE BOARD LOOKING GREAT KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !!!!

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These are amazing!

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Hello everyone, I had my surgery on the 26th of February 2016... Almost four years now!

I just wanted to show that it's possible to maintain your weight even after a few years... I'm happy with the decision I made even though I was only 23 back then. It changed many aspects of my life, mostly in a very good way!

Here are some "before pics":

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Here are some pics from my 2019/2020 trip to Slovakia (I did Celebrate new year's eve with nice drinks, oops):

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If I can be useful or answer any question, don't hesite to ask me anything :)

Cheers from Belgium!

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3 hours ago, BelgianGuy said:

Hello everyone, I had my surgery on the 26th of February 2016... Almost four years now!

I just wanted to show that it's possible to maintain your weight even after a few years... I'm happy with the decision I made even though I was only 23 back then. It changed many aspects of my life, mostly in a very good way!

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Here are some pics from my 2019/2020 trip to Slovakia (I did Celebrate new year's eve with nice drinks, oops):

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@BelgianGuy thanks for posting, it is makes me so happy to hear/see from those who are years out and have kept the weight off!!

You look awesome, BTW.

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On 1/10/2020 at 2:06 AM, ms.sss said:

@BelgianGuy thanks for posting, it is makes me so happy to hear/see from those who are years out and have kept the weight off!!

You look awesome, BTW.

I must say it's not the easiest to come back to the forums once you are... used to your new way of life, especially since I had little to no regain!

Thanks a lot for the compliment 😃 it's very kind of you!

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On 2/22/2019 at 11:12 PM, alwtg said:

About three and a half years post sleeve 😁

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Waiting for my surgery this coming Monday....thank you for the inspiration tonight. You look amazing, strong and happy.

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5 hours ago, lisafrommassachusetts said:

Waiting for my surgery this coming Monday....thank you for the inspiration tonight. You look amazing, strong and happy.

Thank you and good luck with your surgery - it is totally life changing 🤩 undoubtedly one of the best decisions of my life x

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I can't believe that it's been almost 6 months since the last post here. I'm going to try to get it started again. I'm maintaining my 155lb loss.

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From 275 to 141 🥳🙌🏼😄

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On 9/12/2020 at 8:53 PM, LilRed🔥Mama said:

Pre-Op/Gastric Sleeve: 10/2013- 248lbs (also skin removal surgery 10/2019 of abdomen & thighs) As of today, 8/12/2020: 103lbs

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great job you look amazing hope you feel as great as you look !!!!

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On 1/9/2020 at 3:21 PM, BelgianGuy said:

Hello everyone, I had my surgery on the 26th of February 2016... Almost four years now!

I just wanted to show that it's possible to maintain your weight even after a few years... I'm happy with the decision I made even though I was only 23 back then. It changed many aspects of my life, mostly in a very good way!

Here are some "before pics":

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Here are some pics from my 2019/2020 trip to Slovakia (I did Celebrate new year's eve with nice drinks, oops):

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If I can be useful or answer any question, don't hesite to ask me anything :)

Cheers from Belgium!

Came on here for insp...not going to lie, I have a tiny crush. Congrats to you and everyone else!

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