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Catgyrl68

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About Catgyrl68

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    HI
  1. Oh, my arms are terrible; hence, the sleeves! My tummy is pretty flat, but my upper thighs are saggy and wrinkly. Looks good in clothes, though! LOL
  2. Hey everyone! I simply cannot believe how time flies. It seems like yesterday I was still contemplating surgery and going to my first informational meeting. At that time, my biggest goal was to fit back into my size 14 Old Navy jeans I've had for 10 years. Well, I've quite surpassed that. I now wear a size 12 jeans (size 10 in dress pants), and can go as far down as a Medium in blouses. I can't express how wonderful it is to be able to walk into a store and go into the "regular" section. My biggest problem now is that size 10's and 12's are apparently very popular, because I have a hard time finding THOSE now. Here's a pic of me the night before surgery (sorry it's so dark), and me last week. Someone asked me "Where did your booty go?" I told him it's still there, but considerably smaller. As frustrating as you may feel at times... this process really does work!
  3. Thank you so much! I wasn't so enamored with the cut the first day, but once I came home and was able to style it MY way, I now love it.
  4. Lemme tell ya - I admit that I am a bit vain when it comes to my appearance. So much so that when my surgeon told me "No makeup... at all", I said, "Yeah, right." I wore the least amount I could get away with because I knew I wouldn't be up to putting any on afterward. Brought t-shirts, shorts (so I didn't flash anyone whilst walking the hallway), all that stuff. Never used one damn thing! I even forgot to bring my hairbrush, so I didn't comb or brush my hair for 2 days; used another hospital gown to cover up my backside, and didn't really even feel like getting up to brush my teeth (and for someone who just got out of 2 years of braces, that was a hard thing to do!). All I wanted to do was sleep, drink Water, and fart (not necessarily in that order - LOL!) I wore home exactly what I wore to the hospital - huge, baggy t-shirt (no bra) and sweatpants (and baseball cap to hide the rat's nest hair). I'm excited for you!! Everything will go smoothly, and you can join us all on the Loser's Bench!
  5. Hi all! Haven't posted here in a while due to numerous family issues going on. I thank God every day that I had this procedure done when I did, because I'd probably never get around to doing it now. Being a part-time care-giver to both parents is exhausting and time-consuming, but I know they'd do it for me if they could. I was 240 lbs. at my initial consult in November 2012; 233 lbs. pre-surgery in January (approximate size 18-20/XXL), and am now down to 170 (size 12/L). I'm about 10-15 pounds away from my goal weight, although to be honest... if my doctor told me that something went horribly wrong with my surgery, and this is all I would be able to lose, I'd be perfectly happy. This was truly a life-changing experience for me. I'd let myself go for so long, and it's nice to actually CARE about what I look like again. I'm even seriously considering an arm lift towards the end of the year (and I said I'd NEVER have another elective surgery for the rest of my life!). Already researching plastic surgeons and planning my 3 weeks off from work. Like many of you, I've also experienced the dreaded hair fallout, and so this past weekend, I sucked it up and chopped my hair off into an oh-so-cute bob and I LOVE IT! It looks so much healthier now. There have been a few tiny bumps in the road along the way, but nothing to ever make me say "Why the hell did I do this?" For the newbies just starting out - it's well worth it!
  6. Soo stoked!! I just wandered into the Overweight neighborhood today - 29.7 BMI, 49 pounds down from 1/18 surgery. It's so nice to see collarbones, cheekbones... hell, ANY bones, for that matter! By the time I reach goal, I may actually get to fit into my goal size of 12 after all. (I won't even fathom a size 10 - I think I completely skipped that size growing up!)
  7. Girl, you already look smaller than me in your profile pic! I have written down 160 as my goal here, but I think I would be perfectly happy with 170. My doc and I haven't even discussed goal weight yet. Maybe we will at my next visit in May. I know I weighed 148 once... about 20 years ago... for about a week. LOL! I am told that I don't look nearly as heavy as I actually am, which I guess is a good thing.
  8. Yeah, it's a shape of some sort. Round is a shape,right? LOL!
  9. Nairali- I'm 5'6". I tend to carry my weight everywhere (fortunately?), but mostly in my lower half. I'm destined to remain pear-shaped, which I don't mind so much. Thanks for your kind words!
  10. Thank you, ladies! I was afraid to post my entry into Onederland because I was hovering at around 199.8 for a while, so I didn't want to jinx it. LOL! I'm actually happy that I'm a "slow loser" because I've already gone down from a tight size 18 jeans to a comfy/bit loose size 14, and I can't afford to buy clothes every other week. I also like that my face doesn't look emaciated. My surgeon is pleased with my progress, thus far. food is still tricky for me, but I'm doing my best. Some days steak and other beef are my friends, and other days they don't go down so well. I'm just concentrating on not becoming dehydrated.
  11. Catgyrl68

    10 weeks Post Op Pic :)

    Ok, I figured it out. It's called "scroll to the bottom and see ATTACHMENTS!" I just posted a couple of pics. :-)
  12. My "sister-from-another-mister", Lisa, suggested I post my 10-week progress pics, too. We had our surgeries on the same day, and are just over 10 weeks out. Please forgive the awful full-body pics to come. They were never meant to be for anyone else's eyes, but when I did this collage, I was astounded by the change. Pre-surgery weight on 1/18/13: 233 Current weight: 191
  13. Catgyrl68

    10 weeks Post Op Pic :)

    How on earth do I post a pic? Do I have to upload it to somewhere in my profile first?
  14. Catgyrl68

    10 weeks Post Op Pic :)

    Gorgeous, Lisa!!! I just did the same type of collage using Instagram, and I, too, can only now see the difference in myself. You look fantastic!

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