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Post Secret is where people send in post cards with annonymous secrets of theirs. This came out this week...

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i think if i had had this done at 25 or so i would be dealing with the same thing. now that i am older, have had health complications and missed out on so many things in life (including pregnancy), i look at the results so different, like it is almost another chance at life. for all of you who are so young, i am so happy for you, that you will have this chance at a normal, healthy life. we can all do this!!!

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I saw this on Sunday too. There certainly is some headwork that needs to be done with a massive weight loss for most people. And, some people need to do more than others. I am incredibly thankful for the support network I have in my family and friends, and this forum.

I hope that the secret poster finds some support and peace and learns to enjoy the new life she has been given in time.

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omg i saw this on sunday and my heart stopped. my "holy shit" weight was 366 and i'm 25 at surgery time too. this card looked like it could have been written by me in the future!!

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It has a fat woman with face cut out and it says "I am 27 years old, 2 years ago I had surgery to lose 150lbs. I am thin & beautiful now, but in my head I still feel morbidly obese. I CAN NO LONGER HIDE BEHIND MYSELF.And I'm scared..."

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Thanks, FF. Also....a little off the topic, but is your sig quote (under blog link) from the Foo Fighters?

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what's the post secret site.

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People send in post cards that show a secret. Some of them are quite clever.

This one makes me sad though.

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I know what it is lol i wanted the site...but it only has recent ones :|

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The site only posts that week, and the week before. They update every Sunday. I bought all the books, they're really artsy fartsy looking books,so they look nice on the coffee table... but I love reading them.

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