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This morning, I got to the 5:30am (UGH!) Body Pump class at the gym a bit later than normal. The only remaining open spot was in the very front of the class, about two feet away from the instructor, so I had a good view of myself in the massive mirror throughout the workout. I realized then that I haven't spent any time gazing at my reflection this year, and I couldn't believe how amazing I look. [if I do say so myself... :D ] I seriously can hardly recognize my own body when it's staring back at me.

Even more amazing... about 20 minutes into the class, the woman next to me leaned over and said "...Amy!? Is that really you?!" It was the nutritionist who got me through all six of my monthly pre-op appointments. She left the clinic shortly after I had surgery and I haven't seen her since. This woman had a huge impact on the success I've had to date, and I am so grateful for her help and support. Even more incredible is the fact that just 8 months after surgery, I can work out right next to her and keep up at every step of the way.

Sometimes, I hardly recognize my own life.

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This just makes my heart sing for you. Congratulations on your success!

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Isn't that amazing! I'm so excited for every one of these stories.

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Wow!!! That is amazing. I have not yet built up the courage to join any of the classes at my gym yet. It is a goal though.

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wow that's fantastic. i hope she knows now what an impact she had on you

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That is a great motivating story! Good for you!

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That is great I felt the same way , I see myself everyday and even with the many compliments i still did not see myself like they did until i seen my reflection in my office door one day and had to to keep checking and doing a double take to make sure that reflection person was me. Congrats and keep up the great work.

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Wow!! I got the chills reading this... I'm very happy for you and I wish you good health and happiness as you continue on your life changing journey.

I look forward to my own new beginning tomorrow.

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You have done fantastic! Congratulations on your success and thanks for sharing your story. It is very inspirational!

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