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Happy New Year!!

What gift are you giving yourself this year?

For me, it was getting vsg. I started a few months before the new year - started losing weight Oct 17th, had the surgery Nov 26th, and I'm now down 40 lbs before January 1st!

I want to give myself my health back. I'm resolving to eat food that feeds my body and soul instead of my cravings, to feel the highs of being exhausted after good physical activity, and being able to do the things my weight held me back from before.

What about you?

Perhaps next year we can come back to this thread and see how we've all made out!

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I gave myself the gift of the DS on 12/26!

HW: 385 SW: 360 CW: 350.8 GW: 150-175

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@tinaattanasio Wow look how far you've come already! This will be an amazing year for you!

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[mention=353868]tinaattanasio[/mention] Wow look how far you've come already! This will be an amazing year for you!
Thanks Starry*Night! It will be a great year for both of us!!

HW: 385 SW: 360 CW: 350.8 GW: 150-175

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Hi hope you are having a great New Year's Eve. I had RnY on Dec 10th. Had surgery as much or maybe a little more because of my comorbidities. I have had exactly 3 shots of insulin since Dec 9th. I was taking 5 a day, 6 on Wednesdays. I have lost 25 pounds since I began this journey in October. Whooo whooo! I try to walk everyday. I have a brace on both legs. They don't hold me back too much. I need knee replacement surgery on the one knee. My failure to lose weight for that found me on this journey. I had started it before but lost a lot of weight just going by the diet guidelines and chickened out. So thrilled I commeted to the journey this time. I give myself health and happiness for the new year.

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Debby you are now going to be a Zippidy Doo Dah, I believe there are GOOD THINGS ahead for you, and 2019 is going to be a Shining Sparkling Year!

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Zebby, don't know who Debby is, but if she's on Bariatric Pal she might be as nice as You and Me! Happy Happy Honey!

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Pride in Me*****
I am very proud of the Strong Woman I am Today*****
For I know what sorrows and trials I went through to stand so strong on my own 2 feet.😝🌈🏆

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On 12/31/2018 at 10:50 PM, ZebbyC67 said:

Hi hope you are having a great New Year's Eve. I had RnY on Dec 10th. Had surgery as much or maybe a little more because of my comorbidities. I have had exactly 3 shots of insulin since Dec 9th. I was taking 5 a day, 6 on Wednesdays. I have lost 25 pounds since I began this journey in October. Whooo whooo! I try to walk everyday. I have a brace on both legs. They don't hold me back too much. I need knee replacement surgery on the one knee. My failure to lose weight for that found me on this journey. I had started it before but lost a lot of weight just going by the diet guidelines and chickened out. So thrilled I commeted to the journey this time. I give myself health and happiness for the new year.

Awesome! I struggle with walking myself because of problems with my Achilles, and it's inspiring to hear how you're pushing yourself forward despite wearing braces and needing a knee replacement! Maybe pool walking would be beneficial?

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And what did you give you this year? And another challenge for you all- If you could give your Pre-surgery self a message , what would it be?
I would tell me Surgery was not half as bad as I expected. I would say You will lose weight even if you doubt it now. And finally Frustr8 you are a strong woman, you can handle this challenge too!

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