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So last year at this time I was meeting with my PCP to talk about options. I had another trip to the ER thanks to my asthma and allergies. After the meeting, set up my first appointment with the surgeon.

Needed to wait the 6 months and lose weight. I was glad for this requirement and I think it has helped me in my success.

Now here I am 1 year from my surgeon meeting and 6 months from my surgery. Down a total of 108.5 pounds as of this morning. Not at goal but getting closer each day/ week.

I do not regret my decision and know its going to get easier. The first 6 months have been hard, but I would not change it for anything. I have never felt better in my life. "Nothing tastes as good as thin feels"

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After

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Congrats! You look amazing!!

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Oh wow, look at you! You have every reason to be proud. Wonderful success. Congrats!

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Congrats! Your hard work is paying off and hopefully your feeling as good as you look.

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Congratulations, you look amazing. Just look what a year CAN do :D

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You look great

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108.5 down pounds. never felt better in my life.

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great transformation!!

a pic says it all

you are looking and feeling great

what more could you ask for???

you've lost a lot of weight

proof is in the "PUDDING" :lol:

looking forward to

"seeing less and less of you"!!

keep up the great job

i know you can/will

kathy

CONGRATS

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