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Here is my before(actually just after surgery) and here I am now a year later.

Very awesome!

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Beautiful, congrats!!

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I started at 267 and I am now 155.

Amazing transformation!

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You my friend are mega cute. That's the only way I can describe you. What a wonderful transformation. I'm so happy for you. Congrats

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Thank you all for the kind words. I also have jiggling arms and tummy but I will take that any day over being obese.

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Two and a half months from surgery and 50 lbs down. Not much of a difference in my pics but I'm loving it! Pre opp Post opp

you look great I can see a huge difference in your face especially!! Keep up the good work!

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Hey everyone hope all is well I'm about 11 months post op today!! WOW HOW TIME FLIES!!! Anyeays here's my stats

HW: 350lbs

SW: 302lbs

CW: 179lbs

I'm down almost 200lbs from my highest weight and since surgery I am just over 120lbs I am a slow loser now especially lol I had the Duodenal Switch on 8-6-2013 and I'm so happy I did. :) any bariatric surgery I believe is great for people who need the extra tool to help them. My goal weight is 160lbs and ultimately I want to be around 130-140 lbs by this time next year so hopefully I can still use this tool and get to my goal. I'm definitely going to need to have my excess skin taken off but that's something I'll worry about after I get to the weight I want to be at :) here's pics from this 4th of July weekend... :)

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Oh and forgot to add before pics :-p

Edited by misswifey21

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Whoops added a pic of my bf lol don't mind that pic xD

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Two and a half months from surgery and 50 lbs down. Not much of a difference in my pics but I'm loving it!

Pre opp

Post opp

You look beautiful.

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I'm just about 6 months out. Down 82lbs and on cloud 9. SW: 254 CW: 172

You look absolutely beautiful. Great job.

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