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Crystal M.
on 11/8/11 7:41 am - El Paso, TX
I have not heard that from my family and friends yet, although I FEEL different. I feel like I'm in a good mood all the time now. Loving it!

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atomic_bettie
on 11/8/11 8:12 am - OK
I don't think I've acted any differently, I've always been a snarky ***** so I think coworkers have just gotten use to it.  However, I have found that my tolerance for bull**** has decreased a little.  I seem to get moodier more than usual since the surgery. 
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jessicae
on 11/8/11 10:24 am
 oh my gosh!!!!  i thought this was just me!  the first few weeks at home my dad and husband said that i was really outspoken and my attitude had changed.  i had become less tolerant, etc... in my mind i guess i was always this way but never really expressed it.  

Jessica              Surgery Date 9/29/11 Dr. Ian Soriano Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA          HW: 287 / Pre-Op: 280 / SW: 263.4 / CW: 161.6 GW: 145

           
    


 

heardb
on 11/8/11 9:38 pm - GA
Jessicae, I think what it is, since our stomach size has been reduced we only can stomach but so much BS.
K. Perry
on 11/12/11 4:55 am
Oh my GOODNESS! Yes, Yes and YES!!! I am almost told this on a daily basis. It's becoming VERY annoying to me because I have not been doing anything different. I'm starting to think that the people who tell me this have an issue with the fact that I'm losing weight and I'm pretty much what's HOT these days! lol I've always been a confident person, 300 pounds and even now at 199, I'm AMAZING and that will never change! LOL
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