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My WLS Center (Swedish in Seattle) has reached out to me yesterday to participate in promotional material (web site and flyers) in addition to upcoming TV spot. What a wonderful validation of WLS as a solution for morbid obesity!! It will be so much fun and there is also swag and incentives that come with doing it. :)

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I have not told anyone at work about my WLS nor have I seen more then one person on my team face to face in the last 12 months (work @ home and not traveling on business due to tighter controls). I told her at a lunch that my transformation was from high Protein, low carb diet and running / cross fit ( she does both types of exercise also). I guess the cat will be out of the bag after these upcoming events. <grin>. Danger: Uncharted territory! Lol.

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You are such a rock star Fiddleman!!! Thats awesome! Really happy for you. Youve worked so hard and push yourself daily, you truly ARE an inspiration.

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My WLS Center (Swedish in Seattle) has reached out to me yesterday to participate in promotional material (web site and flyers) in addition to upcoming TV spot. What a wonderful validation of WLS as a solution for morbid obesity!! It will be so much fun and there is also swag and incentives that come with doing it. :)

Awesome!

Don't forget us "little" people when you get famous :P

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Thanks everyone!

The rewards of post op success far out weigh the little inconveniences along the way. Living life now and not afraid to get out there and give back to others as well as enjoy all the new experiences. My success is really the culmination of feedback and guidance from all of you. We can continue the long trail of successes on VST by keeping it a positive, fun and energetic experience for everyone. Reading daily certainly keeps both my spirits and motivation up.

Removing morbid obesity and evil clutches of unhealthy eating from my life and replacing it with a fit and meaningful daily existence has really set me free to have a positive influence on the world around me.

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Wow! Look at you! At least we can say "we knew you when" lol! That's awesome!

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How very exciting for you! I was going to call you a rock star but someone beat me to it! ;) Could you only imagine prior to surgery having been offered this opportunity? Unreal!!! Congrats to you!

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This is so exciting! You always provide such a positive outlook on situations that we are experiencing! Congrats on your success! Break a leg with all your celebrity stuff coming your way! :)

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I'll look forward to seeing the promos, Fiddle! Congrats on being such a highly successful and model patient that they want you as a poster child :-D

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T989 using VST

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Awesome!

Don't forget us "little" people when you get famous :P

Touche Laura. :)

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