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+2Bellaballerina33 looking2thefuture 6 posters | Author | Message |
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simallyher Newbie
Number of posts : 104 Age : 36 Location : Bendigo, Victoria Registration date : 2014-12-23
| Subject: Re: New Year - New Body! Thu 25 Dec 2014, 9:59 am | |
| Good Luck with your surgery! Where are you getting it done? | |
| | | jojomojo Newbie
Number of posts : 124 Age : 51 Location : Bunbury WA Registration date : 2014-02-27
| Subject: Re: New Year - New Body! Fri 21 Nov 2014, 5:32 am | |
| Welcome! I too felt the same way before my surgery. I can't believe it's 7 months later and someone called me tiny the other day... In my head I was like what the! I am sure they called me tiny as a baby lol but that's about it! It's such a great tool to get us on the right track, good luck with your surgery . What a great way to start your year :) | |
| | | reddragon Newbie
Number of posts : 36 Age : 51 Location : Blacktown, Sydney, NSW Registration date : 2014-08-24
| Subject: Re: New Year - New Body! Fri 21 Nov 2014, 5:02 am | |
| You feel like celebrating when you get your surgery date hey...its like confirmation that your life is going to change for the better!! :)
Im the opposite, I was normal weight as a kid and all through high school, it wasnt until I picked up bad eating habits from bf's when I was in my early 20's that I started to pile on the weight.
With so many people having success with this, Im positive you will knock those kilos off fast! | |
| | | Mustercampers Newbie
Number of posts : 15 Age : 55 Location : Redlands Registration date : 2014-10-17
| Subject: New Year - new start Sat 15 Nov 2014, 12:29 pm | |
| I can fully understand where ur coming from as I'm feeling the same way! I've never been thin either so I don't believe in my heart that I will lose as much as I will hope to. I seem to have skipped from childhood size 14 to adult size 18-20. So it's going to be a big battle for me and one that I feel will be an emotional train ride. You can do this and so can I. Good luck!! | |
| | | Bellaballerina33 Part of the furniture
Number of posts : 205 Location : Victoria, AUS Registration date : 2014-10-13
| Subject: Re: New Year - New Body! Fri 14 Nov 2014, 10:52 pm | |
| Congrats, that's great to hear! And it's really not that far off either with the busyness of December almost upon us. Where are you having your op? | |
| | | looking2thefuture Newbie
Number of posts : 67 Age : 43 Location : Melbourne Registration date : 2014-11-07
| Subject: New Year - New Body! Thu 13 Nov 2014, 9:50 am | |
| I have my sleeve date ..... Jan 5th! Cant wait! I do however have this overriding feeling that I will be a failure with my new tool..... Having never been thin before (even when very active in high school I was a size 16) I cant help think its not possible..... I hope I am wrong :) Ive always loved the gym.... my issue has always been food so bring it on! | |
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