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yep

that's right, you heard me :rolleyes:

it's been 5 years since i took that stretcher down the long hallway!!

hard to believe!!

life is soooo different before and after being sleeved

too many NSV's to shake a stick at

newbies et al, you'll be amazed with changes in your life

health issues improved, or are gone

that's the main reason i had WLS

the fact that i look like a hot sexy grammy doesn't hurt!!

losing weight has been one of the highlights of my life

i can't imagine my life today or tomorrow as a "heavier"" person

life didn't start once i reached GOAL

life began the first day at GOAL

also called MAINTENANCE !!!

one of the few things i still can't do??

leap tall building

i still can not touch my tongue to my nose

rub my new tummy , pat my head clockwise

chew gum standing on one foot

but.... still working on it!!!

most anything else i can do LOL

i have good, better, and a couple of "not so good times!!

life can't be fixed as a "thinner" person

comes pretty darn close!!

i used to be 5"3' - now i am 6" tall!!!

i was turning 58 years OLD DOS

5 years later - almost 63 years YOUNG!!

i continue to work with my sleeve daily

bringing me health, happiness, and success

life is good

kathy

proud 5 year graduate!!!

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I love this!! Such inspiration and many blessings to you.

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Awesome accomplishment! Love your constant positive attitude! [emoji106]????[emoji4]

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OMG... I had mine 2 yrs ago love my new life I look 10 yrs younger, love to go to the store and pick what I like not what I have to buy, gotta be honest sometimes I miss to eat my big bowl of pozole but wgen I pick my dress size from 20 to 4 I said to myself..YOU DONT NEED THAT BUG BOWL OF POZOLE IN YOUR LIFE ... been sleeved its a bless life its different and not easy cuz you have to deal with haters but my support ppl are always there for me tho

I stand for you my lady and pray for your great amazing job ????????????????????????✔✔

BariatricMatters

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Congratulations on 5 years of success Kathy! Thank you for always being a source of encouragement on here and of course, you are still cute as a button!

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yep

that's right, you heard me :rolleyes:

it's been 5 years since i took that stretcher down the long hallway!!

hard to believe!!

life is soooo different before and after being sleeved

too many NSV's to shake a stick at

newbies et al, you'll be amazed with changes in your life

health issues improved, or are gone

that's the main reason i had WLS

the fact that i look like a hot sexy grammy doesn't hurt!!

losing weight has been one of the highlights of my life

i can't imagine my life today or tomorrow as a "heavier"" person

life didn't start once i reached GOAL

life began the first day at GOAL

also called MAINTENANCE !!!

one of the few things i still can't do??

leap tall building

i still can not touch my tongue to my nose

rub my new tummy , pat my head clockwise

chew gum standing on one foot

but.... still working on it!!!

most anything else i can do LOL

i have good, better, and a couple of "not so good times!!

life can't be fixed as a "thinner" person

comes pretty darn close!!

i used to be 5"3' - now i am 6" tall!!!

i was turning 58 years OLD DOS

5 years later - almost 63 years YOUNG!!

i continue to work with my sleeve daily

bringing me health, happiness, and success

life is good

kathy

proud 5 year graduate!!!

this!!!You go grammy

Sent from my SM-N920P using the BariatricPal App

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Congrats! We young folks RULE!

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Kathy @@proudgrammy I wish I could "love" this instead of just "like". Happy surgiversary!! You're an inspiration always.

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you are all aces!!!

always love to see your smiles

i've learned so much these past 5 years

what would i have done without you

thanx again for comments and "likes"

any one else, go suck an egg!!! :D

group huggggggs

kathy

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