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4 year surgiversary - 62 years young - feel wonderful



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to all WLS newbies VET's, and everyone else in betwen :rolleyes:

Today i celebrated my 62nd birthday

party dance party dance!!!

it's been 4 amazing years since i moved to sleeve land

i was one of the lucky ones that hardly had any problems PO

(not even gas!!)

in my previous life

i wore elastic waist blue jeans to work

they "hid" my rear end !!!

i wore big blouses/t-shirts

I looked great - NOT

didn't care about my appearance

if i didn't look in a mirror - i was "ok"

miserable etc - but that WAS me

fast forward

i have lost 105 lbs!!! GOAL

i feel wonderful, healthy and happy

experienced a lllllllong list of NSV's

and they keep coming

as i was reaching GOAL

my life was changing, improving

loosing the weight improved/got rid of meds and health issues

i "gained" confidence, happiness, - all those great feelings

"those feelings" were always there

couldn't find "them"

they were hiding

under all my blubber!!!

i peeled my excess skin off

feel like wonder women!!!

"we"/most say "WLS is not easy"

mental improvements aren't easy either

getting head/body issues to mesh together

isn't easy either

i'm stlll a work in progress

i look amazing, i really do -_-

"cute as a button" LOL

DOS

12/15/11

235 lbs

57 years OLD

present

130 lbs

GOAL

62 years YOUNG!!!

Happy B'Day to me, today!!!!

my weight is a part of my past, present and future

life gets better and better

i am 5'3 short

but i feel 10 ft tall

congrats to ME :rolleyes:

kathy

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Congrats! You are pretty darn cute, just like me :)

I've always enjoyed your posts and even smile when I see a "like" from you....just knowing you're around. Your attitude and no nonsense encouragement has always been an inspiration to me. Thanks!

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You are Wonder Woman!

Thank you so much for your encouragement, caring, wisdom, inspiration, and humor. You are truly a shining example to me.

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I love your attitude!

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You are very cool, @@proudgrammy .

You deserve all the happiness you have created for yourself.

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@@proudgrammy

Yay! Happy surgiversary! You are a wonderful person to have on these forums and I love reading your posts. :)

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Congratulations! You are such an inspiration to those of us who have just started.

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We love you @@proudgrammy! Truly an inspiration and always there with kind words of advice and wisdom. Good job on 4 life changing years and many more ahead!

P.S.

I'm still waiting for those post facelift pics, you little brat!

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Congrats........very good reason to be called "proud" grammy. ;)

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So happy for you! You should be proud of yourself for all the right choices you made!

I think all of us are lucky to get a second chance at a healthy life.

I find life so much easier to navigate from a " normal" size. People treat others better , sadly, than they treat very large individuals.

Ps And I also would like to see the new improved you! You have promised pictures and we need to see the new improved cute as a button!

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Awesome post!!! Thanks so much for spreading your positivity!!

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Happy birthday and continued success in your journey.

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Happy Birthday! It's been a long time I love to see you are doing fantastic!

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