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On 08/27/2018 at 05:10, Neversaynever said:



You look wonderful! such a change. You also look so much taller!


I can definitely say I hold my head higher now :) thank you

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Yeeeeehhhhaaaawwwwww! Congrats girlie! You look beautiful and so much healthier!!!

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That is a truly amazing transformation. You do look taller and you can see so much more wall around you. Plus your radiant smile says it all. Congratulations!!

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Yippee! Yay, yay! <insert cartwheels> Congrats, @AshAsh1! You look gorgeous. I'm so happy for you. I agree with @Missouri-Lee's Summit, you are super wise and always have the best advice. 136 lbs. down is absolutely remarkable! You look like a totally different woman. I hit ONEderland this week too and feel like I'm walking around with a huge smile on my face. It really does feel good. I was so excited that I decided to Celebrate and give away a $100 in celebration. If you like, you can watch my video for details. I'm drawing the lucky winner on September 1st. :) xoxo

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You look amazing! Congrats!

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20 minutes ago, Little Kansas Kitty said:

Yippee! Yay, yay! <insert cartwheels> Congrats, @AshAsh1! You look gorgeous. I'm so happy for you. I agree with @Missouri-Lee's Summit, you are super wise and always have the best advice. 136 lbs. down is absolutely remarkable! You look like a totally different woman. I hit ONEderland this week too and feel like I'm walking around with a huge smile on my face. It really does feel good. I was so excited that I decided to Celebrate and give away a $100 in celebration. If you like, you can watch my video for details. I'm drawing the lucky winner on September 1st. :) xoxo

Thank you & Congratulations to you as well!

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You look fantastic! Keep up the good work!

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Thank you, thank you @AshAsh1! Huge milestone to begin with a "1"! :)

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6 minutes ago, Little Kansas Kitty said:

Thank you, thank you @AshAsh1! Huge milestone to begin with a "1"! :)

Agreed! It truly is wonderful. I haven't weighed under 200 since I was a freshman in high school. I don't even know what my "woman body" looks like at a low/normal weight. Excited to find out though :)

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Awwwww. Love it. You can definitely tell already your beautiful shape. It's enough to bring you to tears as you look back at where you were and where you are now. You've worked so hard.

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8 minutes ago, Little Kansas Kitty said:

Awwwww. Love it. You can definitely tell already your beautiful shape. It's enough to bring you to tears as you look back at where you were and where you are now. You've worked so hard.

Thank you, it does get very emotional looking back.

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On 8/26/2018 at 3:43 AM, AshAsh1 said:

8 months post op. Hitting ONEderland is a dream come true. Thank you to everyone for being so supportive throughout this journey. This community has truly been one of the biggest drivers of positivity and my commitment to the process. On to the next goal!

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WOW @AshAsh1 You look so good, just amazing... I am so proud of you. So inspiring

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2 minutes ago, wanda247 said:

WOW @AshAsh1 You look so good, just amazing... I am so proud of you. So inspiring

Thank you! You are such a sweet heart and you always make me smile :)

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Just now, AshAsh1 said:

Thank you! You are such a sweet heart and you always make me smile :)

Your're so welcome @AshAsh1 and thank you...I have my surgery wednesday, can you believe it's here already...I'm feeling all kinds of emotions lol, but I'm ready!!

Wish me luck

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