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Today is my 2 year bandiversary.....

I am down 132 lbs....Size 8, would it do it again....in a heartbeat!!

Good luck to all of you that are just starting out!!

Patty

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Congratulations and what a wonderful accomplishment you have made. Almost brings tears to MY eyes.

I am only 7 months out, but 61 pounds down. It hasn't quite sunk in yet, that another 40some pounds is coming off. It does seem surreal, so I LOVE hearing form veterans like you.

Thanks for your post.

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Amazing, incredible - absolutely fantastic. You must feel so wonderful - I am so happy for you and your success. Congratulations!!!!:(

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Thank you!!

I have 2 daughters with weight problems....The oldest is 23 and has no intention (at this time) to have weight loss surgery. My younger daughter is 13 and really wants the "band"....I talked to my surgeon about he being banded, he was all for it, but her psychologist is against her being banded before age 16...so a little over 2 years....We are working on her dieting, but it is slow going...I was hoping my success would help motivate her, but she kind of resents it now....

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Congratulations Patty! That is an incredible accomplishment and you're a great role model for your girls.

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Congratulations! It's reading about successes like yours that give me hope & inspiration!!! :clap2:

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I just had my 2 yr bandaversary on the 2nd. I have lost 82 lbs and am 21 lbs away from my goal. Although it's been somewhat of a struggle at times...I would absolutely do it again. You have a great weightloss and should be very very proud of yourself. I went from a size 22/24 and am now wearing a size 13/14. Keep up the good work and love to see pics of your before and after.

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wow patty that is awesome. im still waiting for insurance approval, but u r a sucess story. cant wait to be in ur shoes

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