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Hola mi Nombre es Mile quiero animarles , gracias a Dios estoy viviendo una hermosa etapa de mi vida !!



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Mi cirugía fue el 28 de Diciembre del 2016 es decir casi 8 meses. Diabetes 2 y presión alta. Desde un día antes de la cirugía tome mis últimas pastillas para la presión alta , diabetes y no más insulina. He perdido 55 libras de 198 ahora peso 143, todavía no llego al peso que deseo el cual es 125 por mi estatura , pero me siento muy feliz Gracias a Dios por este logro sin El y el apoyo de mi familia no lo hubiera logrado. No podemos olvidar que la cirugía Gástrica es solo una herramienta ,necesitamos comer saludable , tomar vitaminas y hacer ejercicios .

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Congratulations on your weight loss and putting your comorbidities in remission.

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No sé español, pero he podido sacar más de lo que se ha publicado. A continuación, utilicé un traductor para el resto. ¡Enhorabuena! Te ves increíblemente bien, feliz y saludable. No más medicamentos, que es aún mejor! Al igual que ustedes, doy gracias a Dios por mi cirugía y estoy muy feliz lo tengo demasiado. Bendiciones a ustedes en su viaje! Ha hecho usted muy bien. :)

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Ah felicidades te vez muy bien ... y pronto será mi cirugía .. digo pronto pero me quedan 4 meses .. se ven tan lejos .. pero espero también con la ayuda de Dios llegar a un peso saludable!
Suerte! Y buen trabajo!


“There will be obstacles. There will be doubters. There will be mistakes. But with hard work, there are no limits.” —Michael Phelps

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Ah felicidades te vez muy bien ... y pronto será mi cirugía .. digo pronto pero me quedan 4 meses .. se ven tan lejos .. pero espero también con la ayuda de Dios llegar a un peso saludable!
Suerte! Y buen trabajo!


“There will be obstacles. There will be doubters. There will be mistakes. But with hard work, there are no limits.” —Michael Phelps

Luisa te va ir muy bien solo pon tu Fe en Dios , es normal sentir el tiempo infinito pero vendrá y será algo maravilloso , lo disfrutas al igual que yo , animo!!!IMG_0996.JPG IMG_1016.JPG IMG_1028.JPG

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No sé español, pero he podido sacar más de lo que se ha publicado. A continuación, utilicé un traductor para el resto. ¡Enhorabuena! Te ves increíblemente bien, feliz y saludable. No más medicamentos, que es aún mejor! Al igual que ustedes, doy gracias a Dios por mi cirugía y estoy muy feliz lo tengo demasiado. Bendiciones a ustedes en su viaje! Ha hecho usted muy bien.

You can Tex me in English or you can practice Spanish thank you for you comments. Congratulations for you surgery , let's continue in this beautiful journey. Tell me how you doing , you can find me in Facebook as Ibette Bustamante, I will love to chat with you, God Bless you , have a great evening!


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Luisa te va ir muy bien solo pon tu Fe en Dios , es normal sentir el tiempo infinito pero vendrá y será algo maravilloso , lo disfrutas al igual que yo , animo!!![emoji1317][emoji307][emoji8]IMG_0996.thumb.JPG.5b4707b5759eed2ef17a8e44d1cb68ee.JPG IMG_1016.thumb.JPG.0fcd7fc39b66412cde2078ed7f387122.JPG IMG_1028.thumb.JPG.94430c7bbd2e5a944ae6950416133671.JPG


Ver historias como las tuyas es que me da más ánimo de hacerlo y esperar lo que sea necesario. Cuando los veo , lo primero que veo no es su peso pero lo feliz y saludable que se ven, y en to está en tu sonrisa y brillo. [emoji38] estoy ansiosa!


“There will be obstacles. There will be doubters. There will be mistakes. But with hard work, there are no limits.” —Michael Phelps

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Ver historias como las tuyas es que me da más ánimo de hacerlo y esperar lo que sea necesario. Cuando los veo , lo primero que veo no es su peso pero lo feliz y saludable que se ven, y en to está en tu sonrisa y brillo. estoy ansiosa!


“There will be obstacles. There will be doubters. There will be mistakes. But with hard work, there are no limits.” —Michael Phelps

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Ánimo Luisa me muero por comenzar a ver este hermoso viaje que vas a emprender , Con Dios todo es posible solo créelo


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Ánimo Luisa me muero por comenzar a ver este hermoso viaje que vas a emprender , Con Dios todo es posible solo créelo [emoji1317][emoji8][emoji307]




Amen! Todo mi confianza en Jehovah , así es!


“There will be obstacles. There will be doubters. There will be mistakes. But with hard work, there are no limits.” —Michael Phelps

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Hola Mili, muchas felicidades por ese logro. Me encanto encontrar este post y conocer tu historia. Soy nueva en este grupo y apenas aprendiendo a navegar la pagina, me gusta mucho este website ya que es de mucho beneficio encontrar la ayuda y soporte de personas que estan pasando por el mismo proceso. Te cuento que mi situacion es parecida a la tuya. Tengo 33 años y desde los 23 e sufrido de Diabetes II y ahora precion alta. Y no es nada facil tener que depender de tantos medicamentos para seguir viviendo. Por eso e tomado la desicion de someterme a esta cirugia y poder tener la posibilidad de mejorar mi salud. Tengo mi cita con el cirujano en 12/20/17 y te cuento que los nervios me tienen al 100%. Ya sabes la anciedad de que nunca e tenido un cirujia mayor y temor a el proceso de operacion y recuperacion. Pero ver tu historia y lo bien que te ves me dan fuerzas de saber que aunque el camino es dificil Dios me ayudara a sobrepasar esto y lograr una mejoria en mi salud. Por lo que vi tu cirujia ya paso mas de un año, me gustaria saber como te sientes? que tal a sido mantener el peso? que otros ostaculos has tenido que enfrentar para mantenerte? Gracias mil por compartir tu historia.

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