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I can't believe how quickly time flies! I honestly can't believe it's been two years since my surgery already.

I'm pretty easily maintaining at goal, though I've found there is some truth to the "bounce-back" theory. Staying at 135 isn't always easy as my body seems happier just three pounds heavier and likes to stay there. However, I'm usually within 134-138 on the scale and I'm very happy with that.

I eat like a normal person now. I've been able to increase my calories substantially since 18 months post op. I'm now consuming 1,400+ calories a day and it's not really affecting my weight. I like to stick around 90+ grams of Protein a day and I think this helps with maintenance. I hate eating first thing so I still start my day with protein coffee or tea.

Everyone asks about loose skin and I'll say that there is a HUGE difference between one year out and two years out, so I encourage those considering plastics to maintain at goal as long as possible before seeking surgery. My case is a bit different as I have had twins, but at 17 months out my apron had much more adipose fat than now - now it's nearly flat, though still unsightly. I would have considered surgery on my arms and thighs necessary six months ago but now I think that exercise would firm them up nicely without surgery. I still hope for LBL and breast lift/augmentation one day but I'll have to put that off for now.

Because I'm pregnant! We used up the last of our frozen embryos and the procedure worked. So I'll be sure to update on how things go for me and how the weight gain/appetite works, as well as how quickly I take the weight off again when I'm done.

I will post some before and after photos, HOWEVER, I ask that you be nice to me. I've been on hormones for better than month now and I'm a bit bigger all around - my chest, arms and middle in particular feel a bit bloated - despite not gaining any real weight throughout this cycle. Actually, my breasts feel kind of obscene, after months of having them be so tiny they're busting out of all my shirts now! I'm also unable to wear my Shapewear as it simply feels uncomfortably restrictive. So this is me, without the aid of gut-sucking shapewear, at two years out from VSG!

I couldn't be happier. Life is just amazing at goal, and now that we're expecting again? It's like a dream come true. I wouldn't change my decision to do this surgery for anything and I'm thankful every single day that I had it done.

~Cheri

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wow you look absolutley amazing! It doesn't look like you need the Shapewear. Sooo jelly haha. I can't wait to be two years out and telling my own story let alone getting my sleeve in a couple months. Congratulations on the pregnancy definatley keep us updated about how that goes! You look like you are doing very well and you can see how happy you are in your pictures!

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jelly=jealous i re read my post and was like... o no i hope she doesn't take that bad haha.

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Cheri, I've said it before and I'll say it again... WOW... you look absolutely amazing... you don't NEED shape wear my lovely friend! Congrats on the two year marker and congrats (again...lol) on your pregnancy!

As a foot note, I just want to say thank you for sticking around and being a great sleeve friend! You've really helped me and cheered me on! xx

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You look fantastic!!! I don't see a need for Shapewear, either. :) Congrats on the baby! I hope it's a super easy pregnancy! :)

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First of all, congrats on the pregnancy! Secondly, you look AMAZING! You've given me some thought about holding off on the plastics. I too, have unsightly arms, thighs, and belly. I had planned on surgery in 2013, but I may wait until the end of the year instead of the first of the year.

Congrats again on all your wonderful news and showing us how you rocked your sleeve.

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You look AMAZiNG! Congrats on your pregnancy! Soooooo radiant!

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Awsome job cant wait until I can tell my success story.

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Congrats. You look great. Best of wishes on you bundle of joy!!!

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You look great! The pregnancy must be so exciting - congratulations! I'm sure a lot of dedication went into your success - I hope I get there too.

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Wow! You look auhmazing!!!!!!!!! Gorgeous is a better term! Congrats on your pregnancy! I hope everything goes well with mom and baby!

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