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I have been heavy my whole life. I have read stories of being skinny then gaining weight after high school. I don't know skinny I hope I like it. I am two days away from changing my life. I truly believe the benefits (meaning cormobidities) out weigh the risk of the surgery. I am terrified of complications & regret.

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I hear you. Im in the same boat. My doctor guaranteed that I would be 165lbs a year from after my surgery, as long as i follow the rules. I was that when I was 14. I cant wrap my head around that. The two people that I know have had it wish they would of done it sooner. Its going to be great! Look forward to how aeesome you will look and feel in a few months!! Good luck!

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I had a RNY operation 16 months ago. Before surgery, I had diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, frequent urination and several bouts of major heartburn. Now that is gone. Most of it disappeared days after surgery and hasn't returned. I lost 20 pounds pre-op and 90 post-op. I am now at 150 pounds.

The most surprising thing was that I found it very enjoyable replacing my wardrobe. I am an excellent bargain shopper. I bought the latest styles and the best brands and I look good in them. I went from a size 3X in shirts down to a size small. I went down from a size 46 in pants to a size 33.

If you undergo bariatric surgery, there are many changes ahead and many of them are very good.

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That is good to hear. A size small wow. I cant even remember a size large. Yes my doctor said 160 to 170 is my goal. Im going to have to lose over a 150 pounds. I think I weighed 200 pounds in high school. Reading the comments are helping me cope with what lies ahead of me. Have you guys tried the Isopure clear Protein?

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Welcome to the beginning of a new wonderful journey.

I am one year out from surgery and I no longer have diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, problems holding my bladder.

I only have three meds left and those are for depression and I'm slowly going down on those too.

I feel great and I've never been in shape like this before.

I think I know weigh what I weighed in Jr. High.

I was also overweight or obese until now.

I have fibromyalgia, osteo arthritis, stenosis of the spine, and RSD. All have improved due to the surgery. I now have an easier time coping with them.

You IMO will be very pleased with yourself as you get into your journey.

Good luck with your surgery and welcome to a healthier life.

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