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Best feeling in the world was seeing my shadow today and it looked noticeably thinner and less lumpy around the sides. .. then i caught my reflection in the glass doors at work and saw that my legs were getting thinner too...

I thought... hey sexy thang!! Looking good... lol

And thats only at a 22 pound loss!! Imagine when i get to goal!!

Edited by AussieGirl81

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I am only a week out, but I have a few that will be my "best feeling ever"

Being able to fit on all rides at an amusement park

Wearing clothes that dont have a 2 in front (unless its a size 2....LOL.)

Being in "onederland"!! I might cry when I finally see that 199, lol

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My very best post-op moment is being able to relax.....totally relax......and enjoy nekkid time in a way I haven't in years.

No concerns or fears over where her hands may go.....I was proud of every bit of it. I've never been proud of that state before......now.....I am very relaxed and no fears exist.

TMI ? Possible.....but who has time for PC bullshyt in their post-op lives. It'a all about getting on with the LIVING.

LIVE peoples......I beg you.

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Definitely not TMI! I totally understand where you are coming from. Even after being married for 26 years, I'm still very self conscious of my body and all its lumps and bumps. My husband accepts me for who I am, but I've always been rather shy where my body is concerned.

My husband has lost over 80 lbs in the last 4-5 years, and his body has certainly changed as well, but we accept those changes lovingly with each other, and being comfortable in your own skin is so very important.

Live on Dub!!!

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I have another one - NOT sweating so much! It used to take NOTHING for me to break a sweat and then it wouldn't stop. Now I have to work pretty hard to sweat!

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Ditto on the sweating thing. One of my wishes for after surgery was that I wouldn't be so hot all the time. Was so tired of sweating all the time! Literally the first night home after surgery, I woke up in the middle of the night and was freezing! Freezing to the point of teeth chattering, shaking too. Had to grab another blanket! Since that night, I don't sweat nearly as much as I used to. Now the only time I really sweat is when I'm actually active and working hard. That's the way it should be!!!

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