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I didn't like that one I got the boost chocolate and I got the Protein bars with the peanut in them and sugar free popsicle and Crystal light my insurance paid for the boost I brought my protein bars from Drug mart or try Sam club WALLMART that always have them on sale that Optifast my Sis: in Christ said she did not like it or Protein Bars so she switch to the boost like me. When I got Hungry I prayed. I would eat a protein bar in morning that help me. I had the sleeve on 11-17-16. My starting weight was 260. My weight now is 198. I thank God I fell better and looking good my daughter said mom you look so young I said thank you and you no that the Lord beautify the meek with salvation. You made the right decision I will be praying for you God bless you keep me posted!!!

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Your going to question everything and have so many different emotions. I cried almost everyday of my two week pre on liquid diet! I had rny on 1/24/17 doing pretty good. But it was tough and some days continue to be but you have to keep the goal in mind why did u decide to do this in the first place make a list of problems you have and why you are doing this it may help you. Good luck!!!!

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It will make you crazy! Lol stay strong you can do this!!!

SW309 SURGERY Date 1/26/2017 CURRENT WEIGHT 300

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I made out of list of pros and cons to having the surgery LOL.....Every time I think I can't go through with this I get my list out to read. It also helps to come on here to read the success stories. I get all pumped up again and but then all it takes is one negative success story or someone wishing they'd never done it and then I'm back to second guessing my decision. I just have to keep tellng myself there are a whole lot more success stories than failures....or at leats what I can tell from this board.

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