PHOTO UPDATE- Red Sox- What almost 2 years post op and 7 years post op looks like.
My partner Lesa and I went to the red sox last night. Everyone talks about how tiny the seats are at Fenway....it was so nice to fit comfortably with extra room! Love my new life! We LOVE our city!! We are Boston Strong Baby!
I always like to put a "before" pic up lol. Me at my heaviest: 311 lbs.
LEFT: 3 days before my gastric bypass. Heaviest weight 311 lbs. Right: Last week on our date night in Vermont. Current Weight: 142 lbs.
My partner Lesa also had Gastric Bypass in 2005. She has maintained her 130 lb weight loss!
[Starting Weight: 311] [Surgery Weight: 287] [Current Weight: 141 [Goal Weight: 150] 9 lbs BELOW goal! Yay!
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Way to get to the two of you. I know what that feels like at a ballpark seats. The ones (seats) at Wrigley Field are tiny too, but since I had my weight loss surgery I have went to a few ball games and started to notice that I'm able to fit in the seats and when I went on a tour of Wrigley Field last year and sat in the tiny seats and guess what?...I am able to fit in the seats comfortably with the extra room to spare. It's the greatest thing in my life! I love my new life too AmberLee72. I love my city too which is Chicago and some times my city can make me hate it at times (I have my reason{s}).
Highest Weight: 565 pounds (around 1999), Highest BMI: 94
Pre-op Weight: 476.40 pounds (2 weeks before {05/25/2010} VSG surgery), Pre-op BMI: 79.3
Lowest Weight: 153.5 pounds (as of 07/10/2013), Lowest BMI: 25.5
Current Weight: 350.75546 pounds (351 lb 0 oz./159.1 kilograms (as of 04/22/2019), Current BMI: 58.3