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6 minutes ago, Catherine Wible said:

I started my weight loss journey, this time, March 2018. I had my sleeve surgery on February 19th 2019. So much happier these days. 20190824_084354.jpeg

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YOU GO GIRLFRIEND!!! LOVE IT! Can't wait to join you love : )

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You are doing so well, I can only hope I do as well!

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I started my weight loss journey, this time, March 2018. I had my sleeve surgery on February 19th 2019. So much happier these days. 20190824_084354.thumb.jpeg.7224af72ed3128b14a21ae7282ac4489.jpeg
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Well done!!!![emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122] You look absolutely fabulous 🧡[emoji169]🧡[emoji169]

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Catherine you're doing amazing! It's so wonderful to see how this surgery has changed our lives for the better and it just gets better every day. Congratulations 😊

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10 hours ago, Catherine Wible said:

surgery on February 19th 2019. So much happier these days.

@Catherine Wible

you are doing great

the excess weight loss usually shows up in the face first

your face is lookin' great! I'm sure the rest of you looks just as good!!☺️

keep up the good work!

kathy

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In clothes I am looking good, but I have so much extra skin now. I would rather not have all the hanging skin, but I would rather have all the empty skin than the fat that it once contained. I won't be able to afford the plastic surgery to get rid of it, so I look at it as dues paid for years of weak will and over eating. I choose to be proud of my saggy skin.

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