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So id like to share with you, how much you can change.



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So i thought i would share with you all how, much you can change in a short time thanks to WLS. especially those who are thinking about it or on the fence or just looking forward to it. this is me before surgery and 120 pounds down

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GREAT JOB STEVE!

What part of MA you from? I grew up in Weymouth.

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Way to go @@Stevehud! Excellent job. :)

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GREAT JOB STEVE!

What part of MA you from? I grew up in Weymouth.

I am a weymouth ite. for 34 years ive lived in weymouth, grew up in Idlewell, bought my house in North Weymouth 17 years ago

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Steve - I grew up in the Birches, right on Whitman's Pond from '71 until '97 when we moved over to Cedar St. off lower Jackson Square.

Small World!

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it is indeed. even smaller with less to go around lol

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Wow, you've done a phenomenal job! Keep up the good work!!!

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Way to go!! that's awesome!!

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Way to go, @@Stevehud! Keep it going!!! I'm down 120 too, so I've got to ask you... Have you had a blast losing it, or has it been no fun, or somewhere in between?

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Fantastic Job Steve. I know some people think this is the easy way out but I think we all realize it is about the choices you make everyday. What you eat and working out. You have made some great choices!!

~LA

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Great job Steve!!!

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Way to go, @@Stevehud! Keep it going!!! I'm down 120 too, so I've got to ask you... Have you had a blast losing it, or has it been no fun, or somewhere in between?

i think it was a blast seeing the pounds fall off at first , kind of like a novelty, then you get used to the losing and truly want to eat like a normal human lol, but then you really get into making the changes, and seeing what you can accomplish, so man its such a roller coaster,

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