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Just wanted to update you all that two days shy of my 1 year mark I weighed 199 this morning! My goal was to be here by my bandiversary on Sunday and I can hardly believe I made it! That 203 stuck around for a very long time, so I had almost given up hope of making this specific goal. I also just got a fill, so that helped. Here's to reaching my goal in year 2!

WOOT! :confused:

Congratulations SHM, welcome to Onederland!!! You've been working so hard, I'm happy to see you made this goal. :thumbup:

I'm sure you'll reach your final goal this year!

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okay. you are all such an inspiration to me. I am only 1 week post-op today! Very new to the site. Any advice you guys - who have all done AWESOME - can give? please do. Thanks..

Welcome to the Lap-Band talk forums Kimmie, and congratz on your new life with the lap-band! Feel free to hang around and ask questions when you need to. I'm sure the people here can give you great advice - the best advice from me would be to hang in there during the tough times (you'll have good and bad days, just like anything else), do exactly what YOUR doctor and nutritionist tells you to do, and remember you can do this! It takes time and hard work, but remember the saying - what's worth the prize is always worth the fight. Don't give in to cravings (although we all do it at times), don't let food have the power, YOU take the power over food (i.e. I'm not going to eat that, it's not part of my new life). If you do slip up, just get back on that horse, and keep on going. My inspiration during this journey - Just Keep Swimming! borrowed from Dory the fish in "Finding Nemo". :confused:

I wish you all the best!

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Thanks for the great words of inspiration. I am trying. I just realized everyone thought I was taking the easy way out! and I just realized that I didn't.

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Thanks for the great words of inspiration. I am trying. I just realized everyone thought I was taking the easy way out! and I just realized that I didn't.

In my humble opinion, anyone that tells you this is the "easy way out" is just ignorant (lacking the proper information). There is no easy way out of obesity. To me, the lap-band is like a friend - it's there to help you, it's your tool, but it's up to you to do the work. :confused:

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Just wanted to update you all that two days shy of my 1 year mark I weighed 199 this morning! My goal was to be here by my bandiversary on Sunday and I can hardly believe I made it! That 203 stuck around for a very long time, so I had almost given up hope of making this specific goal. I also just got a fill, so that helped. Here's to reaching my goal in year 2!

CONGRATS TO YOU!! You have done really well and maybe I'll get there by my second Bandiversary. I'd love to !!

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Dang girl, you look fabulous! Congrats on your weightloss!! You are a good example of how this band can work for folks! I'm very happy for ya!

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