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Three years ago, on July 14th 2010, I had my VSG. I cannot now remember what life was like, what I was like, before surgery. I am still not at goal, in fact am a solid 60 lbs away from goal. There are things I know now about metabolic surgery that I did not know before, really that none of us knew, that are only just being realized now. For example, the fact that a super low calorie diet isn't necessarily responsible for your honeymoon weightloss and that staying on a super low calorie diet after the honeymoon won't necessarily ensure continued significant loss.

I love my sleeve, I love that after 3 years I can still get full from 3 pieces of sushi, That 2 scrambled eggs will keep me going for 10 hours, that I can go an entire day without eating and not even realize it, and then be satisfied with an apple and Peanut Butter.< /p>

After so much time, the next phase/goal is the reconstruction, getting this excess tissue off is my next goal, and someday, SOMEDAY, finally getting to be totally and completely not fat :)

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Good Morning Globetrotter,

KUDOS to YOU!! Thank you for your insight.

I'm pre surgery & am ready for a change. Your honesty has really put my weight loss expectations into perspective. No, I wasn't looking for a magic bougie & poof I'm slim forever, I'm awaiting my medical procedure to make my life better & eat to LIVE not live to EAT!!

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Looked at your profile and you ate just beautiful. You have done a great job and I know someday you will get to goal. It is not a race and you are very young. Best of luck.

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It's great to hear from you! I missed your posts. You are an inspiration.

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Missed you, Globe! You are not fat. Having sixty pounds to lose does not make you fat - so I suggest you unpack your before pictures and do a real side by side to at least cut yourself some slack here.

Congrats on three long and painful years of struggling with your weight and body image - this has been a rough haul for you.

The sleeve does work as far as capacity. I wish you were here more to show new folks the reality that eating small portions forever isn't always the perfect solution they think it will be.

Best to you - go visit the vet forum, we've been worried about you!

~Cheri

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