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Everyone is doing so amazing keep up the good work all of you

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@@Kramer17 You look awesome.. Great work

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Hello all: it has been a while since I have posted. Wanted to say at 3.5 years out I feel great and look ok. Wish I had done it sooner.

HOT!!!! Well done!

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here is my FINAL before and after

@@Kindle

is that a threat or a promise?? :D:lol:

if you got it, flaunt it!!!! ;)

keep up the good work - i know you will ;)

see you around the neighborhood :)

kathy

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one year surgiversary today!!!! hope this works, new layout and not sure if im adding pics

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My before and after ... So far :) (12 weeks post-op)post-226587-14187896136257_thumb.jpg post-226587-14187896493165_thumb.jpg

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This is before, and today (around 16 months post-surgery.) See if you can tell which is which.

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Hey all!! I wanted to share my update B&A pic, Halloween edition! I chose my outfit last year during the Preop phase. My surgeon, Dr. Ariel Ortiz, completely inspired my choice. He reminded me of Batman- intriguing, handsome, mysterious (even though after I met him he was still handsome but a total ball of energy- so cool). I thought of the operating room as the Batcave where he would whip me into shape with all his fancy gadgets and weaponry. So I decided last September I wanted to be Poison Ivy! A year in the making, I am so thankful and blessed

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First, you look amazing!! And u like the sparkly top in the before pic too!

Second, I love that you thought out your costume a year in advance and rocked it!!! I love Halloween but I never dress up because of my weight. I'm going to start thinking about ny costume for next year now! You inspired it! Lol

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Hey all!! I wanted to share my update B&A pic, Halloween edition! I chose my outfit last year during the Preop phase. My surgeon, Dr. Ariel Ortiz, completely inspired my choice. He reminded me of Batman- intriguing, handsome, mysterious (even though after I met him he was still handsome but a total ball of energy- so cool). I thought of the operating room as the Batcave where he would whip me into shape with all his fancy gadgets and weaponry. So I decided last September I wanted to be Poison Ivy! A year in the making, I am so thankful and blessed

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First, you look amazing!! And u like the sparkly top in the before pic too!

Second, I love that you thought out your costume a year in advance and rocked it!!! I love Halloween but I never dress up because of my weight. I'm going to start thinking about ny costume for next year now! You inspired it! Lol

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@@laurenella82

Thank you so much and I'm so happy to have inspired you. I love love LOVE Halloween too and had not dressed up in a long time because of how big I was. It truly felt great and everyone loved it even though you all here on BP are the main people who know the true story behind me picking it. I loved my costume so much I have to wear it again next year!!

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Sleeved April 7,2014. 87lbs gone! 239 lbs to 153 lbs

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