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ok so I had my surgery

November 2013 . i am 5 feet zero. I started at 192 and am at 152.

I feel great. My normal(most of my years) I was a comfortable size 10. I am a loose 10 right now. In all my years of yoyo life I could never sustain a size 8.I feel great.The awful scale is slowing moving down (ounces not pounds) but I feel really good./ I was approached by the drs office (hospital) to tell my story ( success story).I am not sure what to do. I have told some/ people...not everyone. and am I success story????? I am happy with where I am at so far. I have decreased

medications. I can physically do things that would have been impossible a year ago. I am happy with what I see in the mirror(except for the wrinkles ) but I am talking only 40 lbs. I don't know in the big picture of weight loss surgery if this is considered a success. I would like to know what you would do in my place. all comments are welcome.

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I am trying to figure out if you are worried because everyone will know about your surgery, or if you are worried because you feel like you are not "really" a success.

If you define your concern maybe the answer will be easier to come by.

Either way, I think it must be very nice to have been asked! :)

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Hiya..are u worried that now everyone will know what u did?..hence the you're hesitant...

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I havnt told anyone other then a few close friends but it's eventually goin to get out...if ur Dr asked u then u better believe ur a success! U obviously lost what was needed an it was this tool that helped get there! Be proud an own it :) it just might give others the courage to do it also if they have been thinking of this as well. It might not sound like a lot but obviously it was a medical necessity or insurance wouldn't have approved it nor ur Dr am I right? I really don't want to pry but did ur insurance approve or self pay? U don't have to answer if u don't want to I totally understand I'm trying to figure out like others the hesitation? Bless ur heart..hope u come up with an answer for ur self. ..:)

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I read all the "success" stories I could before I decided to have surgery...they are certainly inspirational. One thing I would consider is if I could whole heartedly recommend the surgeon/practice because being a success story for them will be a kind of advertisement. Those are the things I would consider... On the other hand...congrats for creating a success story...it didn't happen because you wished it...it happened because you worked it!

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Are you worried because you think 40 is not enough that people are bigger and lost more and they are more succesful ? I think you sell yourself short

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my insurance did pay.And I think that I am nervous about putting it out there.its like i have 1 foot in and one foot out.I guess it is a numbers thing, oh I dont know.

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my insurance did pay.And I think that I am nervous about putting it out there.its like i have 1 foot in and one foot out.I guess it is a numbers thing, oh I dont know.

You'll figure it out: )

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