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proudgrammy still proud 3 yr surgiversary



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who would have thought??

3 years ago, a scared little (big) rabbit had WLS

i was scared about the unknown - what to expect in my future

i crept down 105 lbs/GOAL in one year

past two years fluctuating/maintaining 3-5 lbs

at times i have weighed a "little" more

honesty, confession is good for the sole :)

i'm not perfect, welllll actually ;)

i do graze sometimes :o

or eat more than i should during the day

i don't enjoy not drinking while eating

i don't always get my 64 oz of Water

i don't exercise :o

but............

i don't weigh 235 lbs anymore :)

many wonderful things have been going on in my new life :)

my health is wonderful :)

this "sexy at 60" looks pretty HOT!! :lol: :D

we built a beautiful new house last year but.............

I don't hide in the house anymore

i find reasons to leave the house

drive here there and everywhere :)

love running errands

of course clothes shopping toooooo!!!

I do volunteer work

(I would never have put myself "out" amongst people pre WLS)

my confidence, happiness have gone through the roof

many other things i can't think of

(my memory hasn't improved :D )

with the "assistance" of the sleeve - my new world is amazing :)

that is my story and i'm stick' to it!!! :lol:

my wishes/thought/hopes

that everyone in the "world"/especially my fellow sleevers

be as happy as i am today - for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer, life

kathy

congrats to me :)

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Congratulations on maintaining your new lifestyle for 3 years. It sounds like you are really enjoying it. It makes me so happy to read about the long term life improvements people have experienced. That is what I am hoping for -- a long term life improvement.

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Congratulations! I hope to see myself having successful anniversaries like yours! :lol: :D :)

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Yes! Congratulations to you!!!

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Happy Happy Surgiversary To You! Congratulations on your success and thank you for your honesty. That lets us newbies know that we are normal....sorta.

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Comgrats to you, proudgrammy!

And, thank you for your positive influence on these boards. You've always been a powerful, positive force, and I have appreciated you so much! Such an inspiration and such a sweetheart. You always have something nice to say, and I know you helped with my attitude ....so Im sure you have helped many others as well. Attitude is everything! You deserve the best, because you are awesome!

I wish you continued success!

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Gosh Kathy that is awesome. You should be so proud of yourself. I hope next November I can say that I met my goal at a year out

Congratulations!

Summer

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Kathy, you rock. You are tremendously positive and nice to everyone. It's a joy to hear that our life is so rewarding. You sound so happy. :)

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What a great post!! Congratulations to you! I hope to be where you are at my 3 year mark. :)

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@IcanMakeit

"hoping for -- a long term life improvement".

you will continue to do great

you are at goal!! - keep up the good work

@BLERDgirl

"successful anniversaries like yours!" :)

you'll be right there with me

32 lbs gone - keep up the great job

@@Elode

"Yes! Congratulations to you!!!"

thanx bud - always wonderful to see a smart newbie like you

you know i mean that, right? :rolleyes:

26 lbs - great start

@@LAG50

"newbies know that we are normal....sorta."

yep, your just as normal as i am

sorry about that :D

60 lbs down

holy moly!!

@@Momonanomo

"I wish you continued success!"

who deserves it more :)

thanx for your kind words :)

134 lbs gone - did i hear you right??

party dance party dance

@@Summer Rain

"You should be so proud of yourself"

I am not shy about admitting that ;)

thanx

39 lbs down woo hoo!!

@@VSGAnn2014

"You sound so happy. "

i am ;)

if i were any happier i'd burst :o ;)

60 lbs gone for you!!

party dance

Essence46

"hope to be where you are at my 3 year mark". :)

you will be :)

i can feel it in my bones

oooops, thats my arthritis acting up :lol:

52 lbs down yeah

Lipstick Lady

"You do good things for my heart".

hun back at you

thanx for always being here

and all your great comments and advice

you are aces in my book :)

112 lbs down!!

who would have thunk LOL

its good to have you all on my back :huh:

or is it

you have my back?? :D

see you all around the neighborhood

kathy


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Congratulations - PROUD Grammy indeed! We're all proud of you!

Ellen

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Congratulations. I too want to be 60 and sexy! You are such an inspiration to me. Ruth

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proud of you!

@@MeAndTinyTina

thanx for saying that!!

you've lost 54 lbs!!!

how great are you!!

keep up the good job

congrats

I too want to be 60 and sexy!

@@Rubygirl

January 12th

great day

wonderful sign/omen

you are having surgery on my birthday!!

good luck

see you in sleeveland

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