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Thank you so much for sharing! It's really inspiring for all of us that are newbies to get such great advice from veterans like you! Keep sharing!!

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Thank you so much for your kind words and a huge congratulations on your weight loss!! I'm betting you're lovin' the new you!!

Thank you DLCoggin, yes, I am loving the changes and the lighter me, but I still have ways to go!

About the walking, wow, another great post, never realized that walking shorter distances multiple times a day can be as effective as doing a long walk once a day.

I ditched my car when I had my surgery and I decided to walk everywhere. I do not take the bus, I just walk (mind that I live in a fairly small town that is pretty safe). So my workplace is on the top of a hill and I am huffin'and puffin' every morning by the time I climb up to work but it is a great workout, also my work keeps me on my feet all day long and I walk a lot. You would think it makes my feet ache but nooooo, my arthritis pain is gone for good and I feel fantastic even after a 12 hour shift. I walk to the stores, I carry the groceries, I try to turn everydays chores into a small workout - just like you by walking around the block while waiting for your prescription.

Yes, I say it again, the choice in in our hands, we have this amazing tool and I am so glad for it.

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Your words of inspiration help me to realize just how important working out is. Do you ever get dizzy when exercising?

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Hi DL. I had you e mail me a list of foods and Snacks when I first had my bypass and my e mail messed up so o no longer have it. Is there any way you could e mail me again! Any tips or foods. Thanks jeaniek@cox.net

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Very inspirational story. love to here this narative, I hope I can show your dedication !!!! THANK YOU

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Thank you so much for your post. I am 2.5 months out from RNY and down 70#. I am feeling great. However, I've been wondering if my appetite will change years out and that the old pre-RNY hunger will come back. I'm so glad to read your story that it doesn't.

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