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Well alrighty then! Those shoes are the bizness.... Just watch - its gonna change your life...

I'm so excited for you #TheGirlIsFierce

Sleeved 6/6/16 - before and after pics attached

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Ditto (you are beautiful before and after)!!! Its normal to be nervous...this is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make and it is indeed permanent. It was the tool I needed because I had my thyroid removed 7 years ago and nothing else was working to stop my weight gain, Its a life change and more than a notion to stay focused in doing everything your surgeon and NUT tell you to do.... but I can tell that you will look even more stunning (and much happier) after the surgery!

I get "approving" looks and comments every day (friends and family esp.), cat calls (which I can do without) from men young and old, and my husband is once again chasing me around the house (wink-wink).

God will bring you thru this with no complications, just name it and claim it!!!

Keep me posted on your progress cuz I'm here for you girlfriend! #VSGworks

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LOVE your confidence! You go girl!

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Thank you! I really like this app and the supportive comments. A lot of people I know told me I'm not going to look right being negative but I'm staying positive and I know I'm making the right decision for me. I used to weigh 302, I am now 231 & I did it on my own but for the past 12 months I just can't seem to lose that last 80 pounds. I tried all the diets, working out etc but I realized food can become an addiction and it's been a struggle this last year. But I'm blessed to be here and looking forward to this new chapter in my life. I thank you all again and I'm beyond motivated looking at everyones results!

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Wow! Those photos are great before and after!!!!

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Ditto (you are beautiful before and after)!!! Its normal to be nervous...this is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make and it is indeed permanent. It was the tool I needed because I had my thyroid removed 7 years ago and nothing else was working to stop my weight gain, Its a life change and more than a notion to stay focused in doing everything your surgeon and NUT tell you to do.... but I can tell that you will look even more stunning (and much happier) after the surgery!

I get "approving" looks and comments every day (friends and family esp.), cat calls (which I can do without) from men young and old, and my husband is once again chasing me around the house (wink-wink).

God will bring you thru this with no complications, just name it and claim it!!!

Keep me posted on your progress cuz I'm here for you girlfriend! #VSGworks

This is so awesome and thank you! I'm beyond ready!

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You look great before girl!!!!!! You will be happier and healthier after of course... just saying though!! You are currently slaying lol

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Daaaaaaaamn. With those gorgeous curves before!?!? You can only be more awesome after. For real!?!??

#facts! ! I wish I looked like that now!! Lol

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