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LisaMG

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Ladies, I'm so excited today! I just slipped my wedding ring on! First time in a long time!

Anyone else have a NSV?

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I forgot what nsv stands for but can tell it is something great!

Since surgery8/9 I have lost 16 inches, about 37lbs (16 before surgery) and 2 JEANS SIZES!!!WOO HOO!! This is awesome.

Thanks for letting be share that.

Nancy

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NSV=non scale victory, I know because someone else told me just this morning!

We've got some great cheer leaders on this board! (dancing banannas)

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Lisa and Nancy, great NSVs!!! It's not all about losing on the scale.< img src="https://s.bariatricpal.com/uploads/emoticons/default_smile.png" alt=":)" srcset="https://s.bariatricpal.com/uploads/emoticons/smile@2x.png 2x" width="20" height="20" />

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Alright, I know there has to be more NSVs out there. Energy galore is another good one for me.

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Does giving away your first batch of clothe count as a NSV? It feels so good to look at this TALL stack of cloths and know that they are ALL too big for me! I've gone from a 30/32 to a 26/28 in 3 1/2 months! I'm luvin my band right now.

If y'all know anyone who can where a size 30/32 (lives in Tx preferably because of S&H) I've got some cloths for them! I bought most of these clothes from Catherines a specialty store here in Texas for large women. Thier nice cloths and would like to find a good home for them. I've thought about consigning them since I paid a lot of money for them but would like it better if I knew a woman that could use them for herself.

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A year ago this Month I had to have carpol tunnel surgery on my wrists. They did the left one first. I had to go to the fire department to get my wedding ring cut off and it left the deepest groove. Hard to believe there was blood getting to the tip of that ring finger. Well when I started to consider this lapband I didn't bother to get ring sized up. Late week when my brother in law got married I saw the ring in the dresser and i tried it on. IT fits.(NSV) AS soon as I lose anther 20 pounds I will get it repaired . I do miss wearing it.

You can see in my signature below my other NSV. I am so happy that this is working for me and my family.

God bless you all

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There are SO many right now -- especially since the scale is not moving. :ermm

I shop in REGULAR stores. I wear a size LARGE -- not XXL !

My favorite lately -- :banana I THINK I'M SEXY !! :banana

I don't feel so different :alien

There are SO many !! HAPPY GIRL :laugh

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Fun thread. Today I touched my toes without bending my knees. It burned, but I did it! I have't even seen my toes in over a decade!

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Yes, Lisa G., that's a BIG NSV!!!

I have to take the Christmas party outfit back before I even wore it. It's too big. Boo-Hoo (Not!)

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When I was preparing for surgery, the doc asked if my hysterectomy was a vertical or horizontal incision. I said I didn't know. I felt really dumb. But I ccouldn't easily see under my belly roll -- it took a good mirror and some contorsions. Well, now I know it was horizontal and runs right in the crease of my belly roll -- 'cause I can lift up my flabby ol' roll and look now. I think that's a NSV?? :D

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