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Thought I would post this to encourage someone. I feel like a totally different person and have learned a lot about myself through this process. I've learned that I'm very goal-oriented, I've learned that when I take the time to take care of myself I'm a more balanced person, I've learned that the sleeve doesn't "cure" emotional eating & I've learned that success takes really, really hard work & perseverance! :-)

Anyway...my "official " 6 month pics :-)

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Wow! I hope to look as good as you when I hit the 170's!!

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I just want to say congrats to you both on the success of your journeys thusfar. I will be 6 weeks post-op on Thursday 3-20-14 and I am down 34 lbs. I can't wait to have a huge drop! Keep up the good work ladies.

-Tonya

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Congratulations on your weight loss. You look freaking fabulous.

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Amazing! Congratulations

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It always amazes me to see pictures and the after person looks nothing like the before. You have done a wonderful job!! Congratulations!

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Thought I would post this to encourage someone. I feel like a totally different person and have learned a lot about myself through this process. I've learned that I'm very goal-oriented, I've learned that when I take the time to take care of myself I'm a more balanced person, I've learned that the sleeve doesn't "cure" emotional eating & I've learned that success takes really, really hard work & perseverance! :-)

Anyway...my "official " 6 month pics :-)

You look fantastic!!! I am 3 months out and down 52lbs - so afraid that the second 50 will be much harder - any advice?

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You look fantastic!! Keep up the good work. Be proud of yourself-

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You look fantastic!!! I am 3 months out and down 52lbs - so afraid that the second 50 will be much harder - any advice?

I can't say the 2nd 50 was any harder than the first. Honestly what has worked for me is sticking to "the basics"..... no more than 40 carbs, at least 60g Protein, and at least 64 oz of Water. No big secret other than those :-)

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You look amazing. Good for you. Your arms look great!!! Really shrunk. Do you workout?

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100.2!! That is awesome. Anyone can lose 100 pounds but you have gone above and beyond! :)

You look awesome congrats to you!

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You look great!

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