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These are not terribly informative pictures. I took "befores" but on film (how last century) because I forgot to bring my camera to the hospital and I stopped by a drug store to get a disposable so I'd have realistic befores, but I haven't developed them yet. And, I'm working off my parents' computer tha doesn't have good photo software, so the cropping and sizing is rudimentary. I'll do better in a couple of weeks when I get home but didn't want to keep you waiting that long.

I'm very happy with the breast size. I'm in a full C right now, but there's a lot of swelling. I'll settle into a mid-C or maybe even a smallish C in the end, I'm sure.

Also, there are no weird shadows or scars other than the t from my lift. There are some shadows in the photo.

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Julie: Flipping Fantastic! Thanks for sharing the photos. The girls are looking nice and perky! Hope your feeling good and the pain level is tolerable. Hugs!

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Julie! I was so worried about you...I had no idea a new thread had been started!!! lol. I'm glad things went well for you! I've been wondering about you for a week now. So excited that your surgical journey is over! You already look fantastic. Hope you had a great holiday! Take it easy...happy healing! :)

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Julie,

You get many well deserved comments on your bravery and willingness to share your experiences. Add my comments to the pile. You’re an amazing human. Kiss your parents for me because they made a fantastic person.

I wish I had the vocabulary to really express just how meaningful reading about your journey is for me. Not just because it gives me hope for my future, but because it shows just how caring you are.

Instead of telling others what they should do or how yours is the only right way you’ve embodied showing by example just how life transforming (literally and figuratively) lapbanding can be. And though your pictures are amazing and telling and I devour them, your words stick with me more than you might imagine.

You’re better than a rock star. You’re just regular with a great heart…

Thanks so much,

Juli

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Congratulations. You look great. How is it psychologically to not have stuff (skin) hanging? It's probably too soon to tell?

I've read a lot of your posts and have learned a lot! Can't remember if you did your arms too? They appear so firm!

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You look so great Julie! Thank you for sharing your unfiltered journey with us! You truely are amazing!

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Congrats Julie;

And don't forget to name the "Girls"....

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Julie,

You get many well deserved comments on your bravery and willingness to share your experiences. Add my comments to the pile. You’re an amazing human. Kiss your parents for me because they made a fantastic person.

I wish I had the vocabulary to really express just how meaningful reading about your journey is for me. Not just because it gives me hope for my future, but because it shows just how caring you are.

Instead of telling others what they should do or how yours is the only right way you’ve embodied showing by example just how life transforming (literally and figuratively) lapbanding can be. And though your pictures are amazing and telling and I devour them, your words stick with me more than you might imagine.

You’re better than a rock star. You’re just regular with a great heart…

Thanks so much,

Juli

Julie, I wanted to say all the things OHJuli said, but she did such a WONDERFUL job of writing it and putting words to the thoughts in my head too, I'm just going to piggyback onto her comment and say:

Yep, what she said! (Because OHJuli is freaking BRILLIANT!)

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All I can say is I third what OhJuli said and...........

DANG Girl! Those are awesome!

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