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The clothes are a big NSV. But also, no need for seat belt extenders, I have to actually tighten them now. Fitting into rides at the amusement park back in October with my niece!

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Parasailing... zip lining... riding horses in the ocean, kayaking in the bioluminescent bay and hiking a rain forest! All things I couldn't have done before surgery! Did em and ready to do more!!! I'm only 5 months out, but so thankful for my surgery... made my life so much better.


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I jogged. I haven't jogged in years. I like doing it just for the novelty of being able to.


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I love bagging up the fat clothes and getting rid of them FOREVER. It feels great!

My latest NSV is weighing less than my husband. For the first time ever! I feel so much sexier being smaller than him finally. ;)

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This happened months ago, but I still get a kick out of it: collar bones. I have them. Hadn't seen them in years. Every morning in front of the mirror, there they are.


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Hahaha. I remember do that too. It felt great :) I love shopping for clothes now and being able to run miles and miles. :)


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Im just getting started dropping weight 15 days out, but my size 26 jeans are huge on me and I can now squeeze into size 20 (even though they are kind of stretchy jeans)



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Booked a flight with a bulkhead seat because I won't have a problem fitting behind the tray anymore.


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Im just getting started dropping weight 15 days out, but my size 26 jeans are huge on me and I can now squeeze into size 20 (even though they are kind of stretchy jeans)





Christina, thanks for the encouragement! I have my VSG in one week and am wearing a size 26! Would love to be a size 20 at 15 days post-op!!

Suzanne


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I think my Ah Ha NSV moment came back about a year and a half ago when I could buy cheap $8 pack of underwear from Walmart. I knew then that I was now officially out of the Big & Tall stores only when it came to shopping for clothes. Now I am in suites, something that I think I wore maybe three times in almost 20 years, I've worn at least five times this year alone and we're aren't even in month number five yet out of the year. I have two custom tailored suites now, I hope by the end of the year I'll have at least five more to give me a suite for every day of the week.

My next few NSV, which I am sure I can do now:

  1. Is to buy a complete from head to toe outfit from American Eagle or Abercrombie and Fitch.
  2. Outdoor Bike Trail Riding for 10 to 15 miles
  3. Do a photo-shoot. (Both clothing and nude photo-shoots. I have a bunch of photographer friends that will gladly do glamor shots of me)
  4. Actually attempt to do a 5K run. (Maybe in the fall)

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Waiting for plane to take off.

Seat isn't as small as I remember it. I don't know what everyone is bitching about. Got plenty of room.


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