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I'M OFFICIALLY AT MY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION WEIGHT!!! Met my personal goal!

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Hard to fathom almost a year ago, 3/13, I was in the hospital with BP 250/150+ on a bipap machine and as unhealthy as ever. And here I am today, on no major medications and 140 pounds healthier! 1520429593169.jpg 1511707645089.jpg

The decision to have surgery changed my life for the better. No regrets...living instead of existing. It doesn't get any better than that!

VSG 10/11/17

HW = 360

SW = 292

CW = 220

GW = 220 6’5” 3/7/18!!

140 pounds gone!!

VSG 10/11/17 HW= 360 SW= 292 CW= 220 GW= 220 3/7/18!! (6'5")

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Congratulations!!! You look amazing!!!!!

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Congrats!!!! Hugs dude for your incredible inspiration and single-minded determination to take control of your health!!! You're a major inspiration to me!!! WTG!!!!

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@kat0000

Thank you so much!!

VSG 10/11/17 HW= 360 SW= 292 CW= 220 GW= 220 3/7/18!! (6'5")

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@336Mike my graduating class is meeting this August, I hate to admit it has been 55 years. If you're doing math to figure how this could could be, I graduated at 17 although most of my classmates were 18. I had hoped for a phenomenal weight loss before then. As slow as my road has been-- I will be grateful for what I can achieve. It be counting coup if someone would say Oh my God _____ is that really YOU? But yippy Skippy for what happens. At any rate, YOU are looking fine! PS Go,read my newest thread 48 hours to a Day of Hope, it's one of my most heartfelt postings.

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Wow, what an incredible transformation, so inspiring. Glad that all your hard work paid off!

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I couldn't agree more @FluffyChix! Very inspiring indeed. When I have tough moments on this journey, stories like yours @336Mike keep me pushing forward. Thanks for sharing x

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Wow, what an incredible transformation, so inspiring. Glad that all your hard work paid off!

Thank you!!!

VSG 10/11/17 HW= 360 SW= 292 CW= 220 GW= 220 3/7/18!! (6'5") [emoji256]

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You look great! You should be so proud. I can't wait for my year mark!

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