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Today marks one year since I had my first appointment with my surgeon. Not knowing what to expect, afraid that I would not get approved, afraid of complications and death, afraid of being stuck in my 215 4'10 frame, and not being able to change.

On July 13th was my first appt, and on November 19th, my life totally changed. I went from 215 to now 146. I need to be 120 for my height. I have not been able to follow up with my surgeon because I lost my health insurance. But, VSG has changed my life. Now, mind you, almost a year out I can eat alot more, and if I want to cheat I can. I workout, use my fitness pal, and hold my self accountable. I am by no means perfect. And I dont ever want to be perfect. But I love my new healthy lifestyle.

As someone who is a diagnosed binge eater, (I have not binged since October), I like to say that my VSg is my tool. A tool that helps shape my life. I am no longer on a diet. I have created a new way of life. Clean eating, working out and fighting the demon of addiction. I am so thankful for that day one year ago. I am so thankful for having been given a second chance. I still fear weight regain. But I am diligent on keeping track of calories and my activity levels and of course my clean eating. Anyway hope everyone is well and good luck on your journey's

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Good for you, I'm so happy to hear that you're close to your goal weight, Keep up the good work!!! Nobody said it would be easy

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Awesome story! You give us all hope!

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Awesome story! You give us all hope!

That means alot...its not easy but a great blessing and tool

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I'm 4'11 and pretty much started at the same weight as you. I would love it if you could post some pics!!

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Many surgeons will see you for cash pay status because they kn ow they cannot legally abandon you just because you don't have insurance. Call his office.

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Many surgeons will see you for cash pay status because they kn ow they cannot legally abandon you just because you don't have insurance. Call his office.

I already had my surgery in november before i lost my health insurance. i will follow up when i can get insurance again

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Many surgeons will see you for cash pay status because they kn ow they cannot legally abandon you just because you don't have insurance. Call his office.

Thank you :)

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Thank you for sharing your story and pictures.

I am one week post opp, trying to adjust to the tiny belly and having regrets at times. Your journey and success brings me inspiration.

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Thanks for posting the pics! You look great! :)

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Thank you for sharing your story and pictures.

I am one week post opp' date=' trying to adjust to the tiny belly and having regrets at times. Your journey and success brings me inspiration.

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I am glad you are inspired, good luck on your journey :)

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Thanks for posting the pics! You look great! :)

Thanks! i still want to lose 30 lbs, i think that will be the most difficult lol

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Today marks one year since I had my first appointment with my surgeon. Not knowing what to expect' date=' afraid that I would not get approved, afraid of complications and death, afraid of being stuck in my 215 4'10 frame, and not being able to change.

On July 13th was my first appt, and on November 19th, my life totally changed. I went from 215 to now 146. I need to be 120 for my height. I have not been able to follow up with my surgeon because I lost my health insurance. But, VSG has changed my life. Now, mind you, almost a year out I can eat alot more, and if I want to cheat I can. I workout, use my fitness pal, and hold my self accountable. I am by no means perfect. And I dont ever want to be perfect. But I love my new healthy lifestyle.

As someone who is a diagnosed binge eater, (I have not binged since October), I like to say that my VSg is my tool. A tool that helps shape my life. I am no longer on a diet. I have created a new way of life. Clean eating, working out and fighting the demon of addiction. I am so thankful for that day one year ago. I am so thankful for having been given a second chance. I still fear weight regain. But I am diligent on keeping track of calories and my activity levels and of course my clean eating. Anyway hope everyone is well and good luck on your journey's[/quote']

You look great, very inspiring for us newbies! And I especially like hearing about the successes of other women under 5-ish feet, gives me hope that I can be at a healthy weight for my height!

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