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From: sonorhenrik
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  • Wow people are really rude. Great job. Whatever and however you did it.

  • Didn't work for me!

  • Amazing transformation. Did you not end up with any extra skin?

  • kind of looks sickly...

  • didnt you get any extra skin?

  • lmao now she thinks she is sexy...lol

  • you was cuter before ya lost the weight

  • where is the hanging ski? id really like to know what you did for it.

  • lol we lesbians and those who crave chicks wish this was her. she says its not her vid

  • Congrats on the loss..but the smoke in your hand is disgusting. smoking is 10 times worse for your health than being fat.

  • good job bunghole

  • you look absolutely stunning!!

  • félicitation !!!!!!

  • Very nice and great documenting of the experience, though I worry somewhat about the smoking and drinking and possibility of cross addiction...Take good care of YOU. You're beautiful - SMILE! Buster G.

  • Well, in that case loonabella, I hope to look like a stuck up bitch in about another year. Congrats!!!

  • Hmmm.. grats on the weight loss, but now you look like just another stuck up bitch in MY opinion

  • Not everyone has issues with skin, all depends on skin elasticity....she looks great!

  • is this serious? normally it seems like ppl have loose skin and stuff afterwards...she looks great!

  • great work! and u do deserve an applause!

  • Surgery is not simple. Exercise, life-long changes in food choices & eating behaviors ARE required and pre-/post-op diets are MORE stringent than other diets. It's a TOOL to aid success and discipline IS required. It requires 6-12 mos of pre-op wt. loss, nutr. and dr. appts, testing, psych evals & support groups -- and all that continues post-op! It's not the only way to lose weight, but it's the only statistically probable way for many. Thinking this is easy is a very faulty assumption.

  • I agree with your post; however, not all canidates require a 6-12 month pre- op weight loss, so many variables and factors come to play. The rest; dr. appts & support groups those are crucial.

  • Cut and past eh Buddy, Second time I see this post. How Big are yah? have you ever been 300lbs in your life?

  • im sorry too but with the greatest of respect the surgery is ONLY A TOOL it doesnt lose weight byitself unless you STRICTLY monitor your food amounts calorific intake and excersise daiily all things that most pre bypass obese patients are not able to do- the surgery is on your stomach NOT ON YOUR MIND so you still battle with terrible food cravings and its a really tough way of life and unlike any other weight loss regime IT IS FOR LIFE and its bloody hard so please do not for one mo its easy

  • ratcel, you should find out more info about something before you post and make an ass of yourself.

    of course the surgery helps, but it's not like surgery is the magic pill and everything happens on it's own. your stomach can grow bigger if you start overeating again. i've seen lots of people gain weight after the lost some from the surgery. it takes a LOT of hard work! I haven't gone through it myself but I have more knowledge of it than you obviously do.

    Amazing job OP! :D

  • u look amazing! good work!~

  • I cannot believe she went from 0:22 to 1:23 in a cute little skirt. Unbelievable. Awesome =)

  • sorry it's not my video i just upped it on youtube for a friend :-D

  • If this is really true WOW, excellent job. Instead of me watching all of your old videos, please share with us how you did it, more specifically what exercises you did. What was your starting weight?

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