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I can't believe it's been 6 months since my surgery. SIX MONTHS!!! It's almost been 1 year since my gastric bypass information meeting. I can't believe how fast time flys. I am currently down 90 pounds since surgery, and 130 since I started losing weight. Some people ask me..."Would you do it again?" YES!!!! It was a very hard and challenging chapter in my life but the positives outweigh the negatives. I remember the first day I crossed my legs without feeling uncomfortable. I felt like a lady. I can fit in my bathtub and take a nice warm bubble bath!! I can run instead of walk my dog. My shoes just slide on!!! I am no longer considered plus size. I went from a size 20 to size 7. I'm not quite done yet!

Before and after!

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What a wonderful post. You are just precious. Keep enjoying your young life!

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U R A Q T. =)

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Thank you. Still to this day I get butterflies and I can't believe how lucky I am. This surgery saved my life

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So AWESOME and encouraging! You are beautiful!

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Thank you!!

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You are an inspiration to young people who will wonder" Is it worth it"? To see you and your transformation is inspiring.

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Congrats, Megpie! I'm having surgery 2 weeks from today and hope to have similar success. Keep up the good work.

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To anyone who is still pretty young, I would say do it as soon as you can. I am usually the one who pushes things off until last minute and I'm so glad I didn't wait to go forward with this. Every day counts!

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You look great

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