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Fourteen years of weight loss/gain, one surgery, down 100 from peak.



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In 1999, with our first baby born, we went to get life insurance. Because of my weight, I had to get a physical first. I was 362 lbs. Thus began the decade-long journey to lose weight.

I gained, lost, gained, lost, and finally, in December 2011, at 348 lbs, I decided to look into surgery.

I was 301 when I was cut.

Now two months out from that surgery, I stepped on the scale this AM, and was 261. A miracle. Never imagined this day would come, although it's on my bucket list. One hundred pounds gone. Thanks to all of you who have provided the support, help, advice, good ideas, bad ideas ( :) ), etc. since I joined this forum in the fall.

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Congratulations on your continued success. I'm always happy to give my opinion and support, glad you don't mind some bad ideas along with the good! :) But at 100 pounds less, don't you feel great?

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Congratulations.. job well done!.. it is so encouraging to read of successes.. Keep up the good work!

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Good for you... congrats.

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