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Originally Posted by Lynn P View Post

The gift of everyday life and the tasks we accomplish feel so wonderful. Just remember that these thoughts, feelings and dreams are so much more than our families/friends can imagine. These are accomplishes that those who are negative about surgery can never fathom. That is, until they see you experiencing life!

Recapture YOU!
So true - sometimes people take things for granted... like being able to walk 30 - 60 minutes continuously without having to stop 4-5 times to "catch" your breath or even something as trivial as I posted about the other day, wearing blue jeans. I love the concept of recapturing me - but I suppose I was never lost to begin with... It is nice to have wow moments that you'd never thought you'd ever experience again. Just another reason why I chose to have WLS ==> the fantabulous wow moments

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