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I always love hearing a story like yours. I promise you that you will get the entire amount off. And it does slow down a little, but then you will figure out to cut a few calories or kick up the exercise. You have done an amazing job Yeah! for you. I am so proud of what you have done. NEVER give up because it will happen.

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Congratulations! That's fabulous!! I haven't been on here in ages and yours

was the first message I read - very inspiring!

All the best,

MJ: )

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> Hello all! I don't post often, but I sit and watch from the wings. Nobody

wants to hear me yakking all the time :). Anyway, my one year anniversary is

right around the corner and I just wanted to share. I had my sleeve done on June

13, 2009. When I made the decision to do this, I weighed 306 lbs. At almost a

year later, I am now at 188 (YES - less than 200!!!!). For those of you who hate

math, that is 118 pounds gone. The weight is coming off slower and slower and I

know I need to push myself hard to get to my goal (a nice realistic 160). Right

now, the stress of work and home are holding me back, but I can't fall into that

old trap again. NO EXCUSES! For those of you considering getting sleeved, I have

not had one day of regret. I am pretty lucky in that I never really mourned food

like some. I never feel deprived for the first time in my life. After years of

yo-yoing (I've lost as much as 120 lbs before), I am hoping this is what makes

the difference. Anyway, thank you all for sharing your wisdom, questions,

support, etc...

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Congrats on a super first year! Your loss is astounding. Goal is in sight. Keep ip the good work. MarilouSent from my iPodOn Jun 10, 2010, at 6:27 PM, cyatesfeghali <cyates11@...> wrote:

Hello all! I don't post often, but I sit and watch from the wings. Nobody wants to hear me yakking all the time :). Anyway, my one year anniversary is right around the corner and I just wanted to share. I had my sleeve done on June 13, 2009. When I made the decision to do this, I weighed 306 lbs. At almost a year later, I am now at 188 (YES - less than 200!!!!). For those of you who hate math, that is 118 pounds gone. The weight is coming off slower and slower and I know I need to push myself hard to get to my goal (a nice realistic 160). Right now, the stress of work and home are holding me back, but I can't fall into that old trap again. NO EXCUSES! For those of you considering getting sleeved, I have not had one day of regret. I am pretty lucky in that I never really mourned food like some. I never feel deprived for the first time in my life. After years of yo-yoing (I've lost as much as 120 lbs before), I am hoping this is what makes the difference. Anyway, thank you all

for sharing your wisdom, questions, support, etc...

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Congrats !!!~

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 6:27 PM, cyatesfeghali <cyates11@...> wrote:

 

Hello all! I don't post often, but I sit and watch from the wings. Nobody wants to hear me yakking all the time :). Anyway, my one year anniversary is right around the corner and I just wanted to share. I had my sleeve done on June 13, 2009. When I made the decision to do this, I weighed 306 lbs. At almost a year later, I am now at 188 (YES - less than 200!!!!). For those of you who hate math, that is 118 pounds gone. The weight is coming off slower and slower and I know I need to push myself hard to get to my goal (a nice realistic 160). Right now, the stress of work and home are holding me back, but I can't fall into that old trap again. NO EXCUSES! For those of you considering getting sleeved, I have not had one day of regret. I am pretty lucky in that I never really mourned food like some. I never feel deprived for the first time in my life. After years of yo-yoing (I've lost as much as 120 lbs before), I am hoping this is what makes the difference. Anyway, thank you all for sharing your wisdom, questions, support, etc...

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