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Congrats, Grammy!

@@bobbyswife

i see you around the block often with your good words and support :)

now its my turn.............

you are getting sleeved tomorrow!!! :rolleyes:

holy moly bud

sooooo excited for you

good luck

speedy recovery :)

kathy

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proudgrammy,

I am so very HAPPY FOR YOU!!!!!!!! :)

Your posts have been supportive and uplifting and for that I am truly grateful. I so look up to you and the other veterans who provide information and most importantly inspiration to those who follow y'all down the weight loss highway.

I just past the one year mark. I sure do hope to emulate your success in years 2 and 3.

It is such a relief to hear that continued success is possible :).

I wish you a very, very happy holiday season and a happy, healthy and prosperous 2015.

Blessings,

Kathleen

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Yeah - proud Granny! We are two of the success stories from the Dec 2011 batch of sleevers. Isn't it a wild journey to reflect on how far we have come???

Congrats on your wonderful healthy, fit life - I am so very happy for you!

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relief to hear that continued success is possible :).

@@Katcloudshepherd

thank you so much for your kind words

its true

there is life after 60

and being a successful sleever 3 years PO :)

many more years to follow forever!!!

OMG

i just realized..........

one week ago today

you reached goal :rolleyes:

118 lbs

i hope you had a well deserved "ticker" :lol: tape party :lol:

you are now an official certified VET!!!!

certificate and paper work to follow!!!

look at you standing like a beautiful tall statue :)

you are 6'1!!! :o

at 5'3 i REALLY look up to you :D

happy holidays back at ya ;)

keep up the good work

this post, just for you

i will end with your favorite word

BLESSINGS :)

kathy

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We are two of the success stories from the Dec 2011 batch of sleevers.

ahhhhh hey bud

i know you are happy for me - that means a lot - thanx

always great to see another december 2011 sleever (are we a dieing breed :o )

especially you!!! (really)

love it when i find/see YOUR words, experiences and support on posts :)

YOU are great :)

yes it is amazing to look back at where we where 3 years ago

and where we are now, and where we are headed :)

in my wildest dreams - after too many years

finally losing my weight

being so healthy and happy

i am glad we walked through this adventure together :) -_-

many ups and down, but we kept moving forward :)

take care bud

kathy

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Yes indeed, congratulations to you!!!!!

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Congratulations! What an inspiration you are. Thank you for your honesty. This makes me even more excited about my upcoming surgery.

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Yes indeed, congratulations to you!!!!!

@@Rogofulm

thank you for your thoughts and words <_<

don't see you around the block much :mellow:

of course there is "less" and less of you to see :lol:

down 97 lbs :)

soon to be one of the newest members to the century club :)

you are aces

keep up the good work

kathy

congrats

even more excited about my upcoming surgery.

@@mommietam

thanx kiddo for your words :)

you are having gastric bypass 12/30/2104!!!! :)

great way to ring in the new year

you are on your way to a healthier, happier, longer life

who you deserve it more?? ;)

good luck with having the gastric bypass

speedy recovery :)

kathy

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Thank you, so very much!! @@proudgrammy

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Woohoo! Good to know there is so much goodness to be had at even three years out! Good for you!

@@anewbeginning12414

thanx for your nice comment

i'm another satisfied customer in sleeveland

i will be sending "recently moved" cards so people know where to find me

good luck with surgery newbie

kathy

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You are truly an inspiration, and funny too! Can't wait to be on the " loser's bench" with you and everyone else!

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So happy for you, love your energy and attitude....you go girl!

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Can't wait to be on " loser's bench" with you and everyone

@@Big_Mama

thank you for your nice words

December 29th WLS!!!

WooHoo

great late Christmas present

wonderful way to ring in the New Year :)

31 lbs down pre-op

you are aces!

keep up the good work!!

good luck

speedy recovery :)

kathy

you go girl!

@Mojo56

thank you guy :)

50 lbs down pre-op and post op

thats great

keep up the good work :)

hope recovery has been going well :)

best of luck on life in sleeveland :)

see you around the neighborhood ;)

kathy

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Congrats to your ongoing success! I know it's you when I see all the smileys (your trademark) :)

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