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On 8/20/2017 at 9:45 PM, momislosingit84 said:

I'm 9 months post op tomorrow :-)

Highest ever weight - 398
WLS program starting weight - 298.6
Surgery day weight- 265.8
Current weight - 175

From a size 26/28W pant at my highest and a 24W day of surgery to a size 10/12 pant currently and from a 4X top at my highest and a 3X day of surgery to a women's M/L & juniors XL top currently.

I'm off ALL my BP meds, off my anxiety meds and I'm no longer borderline diabetic. At 32 I was told I may not love to see 40 due to all my health issues and families history of heart/bp/cholesterol issues to being in better shape and health at 33 than I have ever been. Not too shabby for this mama of 4 :-) I am so beyond thankful and blessed to have this tool.

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In the first AFTER pic you kinda look like Maggie from the Walking Dead. Great job!!

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In the first AFTER pic you kinda look like Maggie from the Walking Dead. Great job!!


Lol I've never thought of that but I can totally see it and I Love that show.

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My trainer asked for a before & after pic, so I did a gym shot to compare...woah!!!

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Left is around 194. Right is probably around 300.

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You look great, how far out from surgery are ?

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On 8/29/2017 at 5:44 PM, Jas28 said:

You look great, how far out from surgery are ?

If this was to me, I'm about 9 months out!

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August of last year vs August of this year

6 months post op and 2.5 lbs from goal weight!!!

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Lost 150 lbs in 10 1/2 months. Celebrated by taking my 12-year-old to Six Flags and rode EVERY roller coaster. This is the first time in HIS life I could ride the coasters with him.

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9 hours ago, FamilyGuyNJ said:

Lost 150 lbs in 10 1/2 months. Celebrated by taking my 12-year-old to Six Flags and rode EVERY roller coaster. This is the first time in HIS life I could ride the coasters with him.

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I had the same issue last year at six flags where I almost couldnt fit in the superman ride. It was embarrassing and I felt so bad cause my son loves roller coasters.. Its a great feeling now isnt it?

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Face to face! 5 months post surgery and 80 lbs down!

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Amazing isn't it? All the times we tried to lose weight in our lives and failed.

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When your forced to drink Water for 2-3 weeks and slowly build yourself up you learn to be more aware of what your putting into your body. In other words sometimes you have to hit rock bottom to realize what you have or can lose.

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Pic on the left was December 2016. Pic on the right was today 9/9/17.

Surgery Date: 4/20/17

HW: 311

SW: 276

CW: 218

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On 9/6/2017 at 10:05 AM, cookarue said:

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HW: 250ish

CW: 153

Height 5'2

Rny on 12/30/15

You look fantastic! I love your mermaid dress & diamond tattoo!! :)

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