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You look fantastic
I had my surgery the same day that you on December 5, 2016 in Carolina, Puerto Rico. I started with 196lbs and three months later my weight is 156lbs. My weight is stuck.


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20 minutes ago, daisysan said:

You look fantastic
I had my surgery the same day that you on December 5, 2016 in Carolina, Puerto Rico. I started with 196lbs and three months later my weight is 156lbs. My weight is stuck.

Well, sounds like you have lost 40 lbs. that is great Keep up the good work. We all get stalls. I have had several stalls thus far just kept pushing through and you should do the same. My doctor told me my weight would come off slower due to I started off at a lower weight ( 219 lbs) but I think it's coming off pretty good and I'm not experiencing loose skin thank God so I'm ok with the rate of my loss . Congrats on your loss as well. 40 lbs is a great accomplishment.

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1 hour ago, 10stackzz said:

You look amazing! So glad to hear your doing well. Thank you for the encouragement. I go in this Thursday and I needed to see journeys like yours too keep me uplifted and inspired. Don't forget to post up that summer bikini pic (smile)....those abs are coming through...might as well show them off!


Hi 10stackzz, long time no hear, thank you for saying I'm an inspiration. I feel I am doing okay but I am glad I am able to be a motivator for others, that's great. And soon as I am able to put on a bikini , because I am gonna wear one this summer, I will snap a pic or two or three, lol. Good luck on your procedure. I will def send prayers up for you . Because at the end of the day it's all in his hands. He has truly kept me thru this process.

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Thank, I am 68, and I'm starting to experience loose skin, but anyway I am happy to lose weight. Your words are very helpful. Thanks again. You look real great.


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2 hours ago, Yardsleever said:

You are working that sleeve!! Sorry about the lack of home base support, but know that we are always here for you.


I truly appreciate the support I get from you all. It has made a huge difference on this journey. I'm truly grateful. And thanks for the compliment. I'm blushing, lol.

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4 minutes ago, daisysan said:

Thank, I am 68, and I'm starting to experience loose skin, but anyway I am happy to lose weight. Your words are very helpful. Thanks again. You look real great.

I'm sure you look great as well. Don't worry about the loose skin. You are healthier and smaller. I'm sure you feel better with 40 lbs gone . Enjoy life and keep working that sleeve. I'm 39 yrs old so the skin elasticity is a little different due to age but if I were 68 and lost 40 lbs , they had better watch out because I wud be one hot 68 year old and I bet you are as well . Take care and keep working mami.

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Wow! You look amazing! Congratulations!


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1 hour ago, Pam_2-06-2017 said:

Wow! You look amazing! Congratulations!

Thank you so much sweetness!

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3 hours ago, goldenbarbie said:

Wow you look amazing! I remember a few weeks ago we were talking about PB&J glad you didn't eat it then you look great omg

Lol, I didn't eat the pb & j but I'm sure I replaced it with something else, lol. But only once or twice. I'm nowhere near perfect. But thank you so much. I have really been working hard at this.

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Amazing


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24 minutes ago, AB2B said:

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Thank you!!!! I appreciate it.

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Thank you so much. I guess I can post a pic with my hair done and make up on this pic was a right before bed pic , sorry. But just wanted to post my good news but thanks for encouragement.

What are you doing to work on the size pack?



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