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Hi all:

I feel like I want to write down some milestones that are huge to me. I had my sleeve surgery on 30/Mar/15 and the positives I am experiencing so far are:

  • No knee pain when walking up/down stairs
  • No lower back pain when walking or doing housework
  • No shin splints on walks
  • Stand taller
  • Confident to tell my journey about getting to the decision of surgery and how I am doing
  • Feeling the like opportunity to have Michelle Obama arms could become a reality
  • I am so close to hitting Onderland - it's been several years. When I do hit that milestone you will hear me across the world as I whooop whooop! LOL

I go to my surgeon for my first post operation assessment mid-day and really looking forward to it. I feel like I am doing great, learning how, what and how often to feed my belly. I haven't experienced hunger pangs so I am sure to eat (pureed) every two hours with plenty of hydration in between. I am pretty creative in fixing lovely, nutritious meals (then pureeing of course) so I have varied and delicious meals.

Thanks for reading.

Maggie

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@@Magsqoti, super, good for you! I know it seems self evident, but feeling good feels pretty d@#n good, doesn't it? :)

I can't wait to hit onederland too, but regardless, I just feel so much better, stronger, younger, confident-er, healthier, and even smarter, for no apparent reason really. I s'pose it has to do with confidence.

Keep it up!

(PS to my grammar conscious comrades, I know confident-er isn't a real word and shouldn't detract from my sense of smarterness)

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Swampdoggie: I love your humor and good nature. Yes we are proud pups and have very good reason to be and yes, IT DOES FEEL GREAT!!!

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