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1 Month post op = down 49 lbs, 6 inches in waist, no more diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol. No more CPAP. These 2 photos are exactly 1 month apart.

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Wow!! Just wow! You look amazing!!!

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That’s great progress. Congratulations!

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That’s just 1 Month?! Holy cow you look amazing. Literally like a different person.

Great job, keep up the great work

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@Rich Mack-phenomenal change. If that's a honymoon period of weight loss vision, I'm booking my post surgery to go there. What a true sincere reshaping your body is giving you- oh I hope my surgery body will do that too. Know it isn't just the surgery but work on your part also, but wow wow wow!👍😜

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46 minutes ago, sammi123 said:

Wow!! Just wow! You look amazing!!!

Thank you so much.

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35 minutes ago, Fluffy Grandma said:

That’s great progress. Congratulations!

Thank you very much

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34 minutes ago, Bryn910 said:

That’s just 1 Month?! Holy cow you look amazing. Literally like a different person.

Great job, keep up the great work

Thanks for the encouragement. I definitely have my bad HANGRY days but for the most part, the surgery has taken about 95% of my appetite away.

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9 minutes ago, Frustr8 said:

@Rich Mack-phenomenal change. If that's a honymoon period of weight loss vision, I'm booking my post surgery to go there. What a true sincere reshaping your body is giving you- oh I hope my surgery body will do that too. Know it isn't just the surgery but work on your part also, but wow wow wow!👍😜

I know in some respects I have it easier than some, because I was only obese, not morbidly. However I promise this one thing is true no matter which category you're in. You will get out of it way more than it asks to be put in since the tool of Gastric Bypass is really doing the majority of the heavy lifting. All it asks of me in return is a little walking each day, the occasional bike ride and I park out in the boondocks when I visit Walmart forcing me to walk a little extra distance. The real change will take place in a couple months once I'm allowed into the gym. I used to be quite ripped, and hope to be able to get a small portion of that ripeness back. Best of luck on your journey I have confidence that you will see great progress yourself.

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