Hey guys I'm so excited
Leslie that ol scale can be one to keep a person in fear at times. I know when I was preop and could not gain one pound prior to the surgery. I was sweating bullets and hoping the scale gods would smile on me when I came in one pound down from the previous weigh in. Had I been able to loose 51 pounds prior to the surgery I would have reverted to my younger days and done the snoopy dance.. That is a hard job to keep the faith of losing weight when your head is most likely pounding you to consume as much as you wish. After the surgery maybe youll get to a place that is just what you were waiting for. I am still amazed that in the short time I have been in post op how my total outlook has changed. Just think you will have a new you by the new year.. thats a good thing.. Best wishes on the next two months.. Keep up the good work.
WOW Leslie - That is great news ! Congratulations ! 
I have been working night shift and that means I don't get anything done, but sleep and get up and go again, so I have missed out on a bunch of posts. Trying to catch up tonight - and I am glad I found your post !
This is just wonderful news ! Keep it up...
Shelia

I have been working night shift and that means I don't get anything done, but sleep and get up and go again, so I have missed out on a bunch of posts. Trying to catch up tonight - and I am glad I found your post !
This is just wonderful news ! Keep it up...
Shelia