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I had rny on Nov 9th and as of today(yesterday actually) my pants that were a laughing stock and wouldn't go over my knees are now on my waist and closed! I tried them on last week and I could get them up but not closed and this week, they are closed! So excited! I changed out all of my clothes in my closet too and bagged and tagged the old stuff that is too big for the Goodwill! I have lost 1 pant size and 2 top sizes now! It's starting to get exciting!!! ☺️

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Woo hoo! Great job! I can't wait to go closet shopping!

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I'm okay with clothes now... I just need a new wardrobe to keep them in !

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Congratulations!! I bet you feel amazing ☺ ( I am using my phone and hit send before I should have and then I couldn't edit.. sorry lol !! )

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Congrats! It's a great feeling!!

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I think I have turned over my closet at least 5 times in the last year. It is the best feeling!

And you are right, it is very exciting!

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I think I have turned over my closet at least 5 times in the last year. It is the best feeling!

And you are right, it is very exciting!

I can't wait to do that!!! Congrats :)

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@@Sajijoma - NSVs like that are my FAVORITES! Hang on to 1 pair to look at, when you are having "a moment".

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That is so awesome !!! Congrats !!

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Best Feeling Ever!! Congrats!

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Uh oh !!!! Someones been in the awesome sauce !!!! Congratulations !!! Great nsv ! Keep up the good work and pretty soon those pants will be falling off of you !! Woo hoo !!

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@@Sajijoma - NSVs like that are my FAVORITES! Hang on to 1 pair to look at, when you are having "a moment".

I'm keeping the pair I wore to my first appt to use for the "Pants over Skyridge" event at our hospital when I reach my goal. They take a pair of before and after sizes pants and write a bio and it's really cool.

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Uh oh !!!! Someones been in the awesome sauce !!!! Congratulations !!! Great nsv ! Keep up the good work and pretty soon those pants will be falling off of you !! Woo hoo !!

that's so funny because awesome sauce is what I call ranch dressing and my toddler has started calling it awesome sauce too now! ????

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Great job!!!! Are you sure you don't want the clothes? I won't be going to Goodwill anytime soon so let me know if you change your mind. ;)

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Awesome! Congrats! I have been wearing jeans for about a week and a half I've not fit comfortably into for over a year! I wore them to my first post op appt on Tuesday and they are already getting a little baggy! :)

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