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I can't believe it, almost a year ago I was 316 pounds. I was nervous, and eating every horrible and unhealthy meal I thought I would never be able to eat again because I knew I was about to change my life on December 14, 2016.

I was sleeved on 12/14/16 and it was truly one of the best life decisions I ever made. It was not easy, from being in and out of the ER due to dehydration in my early stage.. barely being able to eat anything besides liquids/apple sauce for 2 months.. to now being able to eat honestly anything, just with Portion Control. I'm well known on social media, and people always ask me what do I eat, what should they eat, did I get additional surgery etc.. even on here as I try to respond to all messages I tell everyone the same thing: My journey will NOT be yours. We are all different, we are individuals and our bodies are all different. My experience was deff not easy but yes I love my results. If you are questioning getting sleeved, do your research and then say YES. I was so nervous about getting sleeved, I researched for months before I started the process. I'm so glad I turned my life around. I am literally crying as I type this because I am so happy. food no longer controls my life, I do. The best feeling is self love and happiness... I was always confident but now I truly feel happy. 100%. And my journey is not even over yet, it just began.

I will post pics because the few friends I have on here always ask lol! Love you guys. And I love all my sleevers. [emoji173]️

SW: 316

CW: 174

Height: 5'7

Measurements: 32, 27, 40.

No plastic surgery has been done. IMG_0171.JPG.fdcfe3ead6961a655df5f5169d1639df.JPG IMG_0173.JPG.aaebcdd2285467534d36729a6320664c.JPG IMG_0174.JPG.a5e98cad4c25ba2ff7b950892946015e.JPG

Yessssssss You look amazing [emoji4] how often do you work out and how long

I️ really hope I️ look this good 1 year out

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Yessssssss You look amazing [emoji4] how often do you work out and how long
I️ really hope I️ look this good 1 year out


Thank you babe [emoji173]️[emoji173]️[emoji173]️ I usually go to the gym 5 days a week for 30 mins I just do treadmill and elliptical


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wow - that hard work has paid off - so inspiring! you look beautiful! Congrats! :)

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I wish I could lose the weight but keep my booty! lol @goldenbarbie you look great! congrats on such a huge accomplishment

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I wish I could lose the weight but keep my booty! lol [mention=308816]goldenbarbie[/mention] you look great! congrats on such a huge accomplishment



Haha you can and you will! Thanks babe [emoji173]️[emoji173]️[emoji173]️


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On 12/12/2017 at 00:42, goldenbarbie said:

I can't believe it, almost a year ago I was 316 pounds. I was nervous, and eating every horrible and unhealthy meal I thought I would never be able to eat again because I knew I was about to change my life on December 14, 2016.

I was sleeved on 12/14/16 and it was truly one of the best life decisions I ever made. It was not easy, from being in and out of the ER due to dehydration in my early stage.. barely being able to eat anything besides liquids/apple sauce for 2 months.. to now being able to eat honestly anything, just with Portion Control. I'm well known on social media, and people always ask me what do I eat, what should they eat, did I get additional surgery etc.. even on here as I try to respond to all messages I tell everyone the same thing: My journey will NOT be yours. We are all different, we are individuals and our bodies are all different. My experience was deff not easy but yes I love my results. If you are questioning getting sleeved, do your research and then say YES. I was so nervous about getting sleeved, I researched for months before I started the process. I'm so glad I turned my life around. I am literally crying as I type this because I am so happy. food no longer controls my life, I do. The best feeling is self love and happiness... I was always confident but now I truly feel happy. 100%. And my journey is not even over yet, it just began.

I will post pics because the few friends I have on here always ask lol! Love you guys. And I love all my sleevers. [emoji173]️

SW: 316

CW: 174

Height: 5'7

Measurements: 32, 27, 40.

No plastic surgery has been done. IMG_0171.JPG IMG_0173.JPG IMG_0174.JPG

You bettaaaaaa!!! You look great!!! Go girl 🤗

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2 months post op down 45. You look absolutely wonderful!!! Keep up the good work! And I will take any advice you have on the foods you eat! 😏👌👌🙌🏼

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