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Congrats. I had my surgery about a week after yours, but still have 25 pounds to go to hit my goal. It looks and sounds like the first part of the journey has been relatively easy for you, so hopefully the big next step of maintenance will be just as easy.

Thanks! It has been really easy for me. I'm very very lucky. I was throwing up for awhile there in the middle even when I was eating right. I'm hoping the maintenance is easy. I'm a little worried now to lose more weight.... I don't want to be too skinny (never thought I'd say that lol) and my doctor said I will keep losing still over the next year (18 months total).

It's ok to not have met your goal yet. Keep up with it and you will. Remember everyone is different. It also depends on where you started at and many other factors. Keep up the great work!! :)

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Thanks everyone!!!! :)

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Congratulations on your hard work and success!

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You look wonderful! So happy for you. I had RNY almost 4 years ago and have been very happy with results as well. I have started a site of my own offering inspiration and information to others who are considering WLS or who had it and just need some encouragement. It would great if you would hare your story on my site. Thanks and continued success

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You look wonderful! Congratulations. I had RNY about 4 years ago and have good success as well. I am very happy I decided to have gastric bypass surgery. I started a site of my own to offer information and inspiration to others who are considering WLS or have had it and need a little encouragement. It would be great if you would share a little of your weight loss story on my site. I am always looking for inspirational weight loss stories to be shared there. Thanks for your consideration and continued success.

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You look wonderful! Congratulations. I had RNY about 4 years ago and have good success as well. I am very happy I decided to have gastric bypass surgery. I started a site of my own to offer information and inspiration to others who are considering WLS or have had it and need a little encouragement. It would be great if you would share a little of your weight loss story on my site. I am always looking for inspirational weight loss stories to be shared there. Thanks for your consideration and continued success.

It's great to hear from someone who is still happy and maintaining after 4 years! I will definitely check out your site! Thanks :)

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Thanks everyone!!!!! :)

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Great job! You look great!

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Thanks for all of the positive comments everyone!! :)

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Congratulations I am 2 days post op and I only hope to have such a success story as yours and others that I have read .

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You look great keep up the great work and thanks for sharing which is inspiring .

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