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I am 5' 6.5", 41 years old. Surgery was Dec 11, 2013 - i have lost 75lbs.

My before picture is from Nov just about 3 weeks before surgery and my after is from May 11th (my 5 month annv).

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Awesome!! You are doing so great!! Congrats on your success!!

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Wow.. You look fantastic., the shape of your body looks healthy and strong.. You gave yourself a wonderful gift,

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You look great! Keep up the good work!

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A-mazing!!! The best gift is your health and well-being!

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Good for you! Very inspiring!!

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WTG!!! Glad all the work is paying off for you.

Ginger

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Time to change that screen name to Skinny Girl All Around! :)

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Time to change that screen name to Skinny Girl All Around! :)

LOL! @Teachamy - been a long time since i have been called skinny or considered myself even remotely thin... your comment made me giggle! Thank you!

Thank you everyone for all your wonderful comments!! i was so neverous to post my pictures... idk, we are all in the same boat and so many others have posted pictures, i dont know why i was so insecure to do it too... to me, it feels like i am standing naked in front of a group of people... lol - again thank you so much for the comments!

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You look awesome!! Love seeing inspiring pics! Good for you!

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Great job, you look fantastic! I'm about 5 months out too. Despite exercise efforts I still feel very thick waisted! What are you doing for exercise to get such a tiny waist?

Again, GREAT job, you look wonderful!

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Great job, you look fantastic! I'm about 5 months out too. Despite exercise efforts I still feel very thick waisted! What are you doing for exercise to get such a tiny waist?

Again, GREAT job, you look wonderful!

all i have done, is walk. Actually i havent been allowed to work out due to a DTV (blood clot) i have only been allowed to walk a mile a day & not all at once. I have been just cleared this past tuesday to start walking & light work outs.

WAY Back when i was in highschool & in my 20's i was very small waisted - I am really in shock that my waist is shrinking the way it is... However I hardly eat anything that has been processed... I eat 90% whole foods.. and no pork, bread, Pasta at all, and hardly any sugar... I only drink Water, skim milk & Protein shakes once in a great while i will have 1oz of red wine - My taste buds are so crazy wacky... if i eat anything processed or from a pig, it makes me very sick....

Thank you for the nice comments! Take care :)

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Excellent!

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Congrats ! You look amazing !

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