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		| Originally posted by honeychile Bobby makes a good point - if you feel better about yourself when all's said and done, or at least can balance the pros and cons, then I'd call it a good decision.
 
 
 
 Edited to avoid a double post:  Did you plan this so close to Thanksgiving?  If so, you're Summa Cum Laude of the "Body Refinement Club"!!!!
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 Lol no I have just wanted it done for so long that when my mom finally said "ok let's make the appointment" and then the doc said "ok we can take you November 15" I was like sweet! Thankfully I'll be able to eat tomorrow... in moderation which is what always should be done anyways. I just hate having it close to Christmas and my birthday. I won't be able to actually go shopping. 
Right now, I don't feel that great. But I know that when the swelling is down and I can start to work out again and go about my normal life, I'll feel a lot more comfortable with myself. I'd still have 60lbs to go to reach my realistic goal, that is to be at the same weight as high school graduation. I'm just gona take my time and try to be patient.
sidenote: they say swelling can take up to 4-6 months to be completely down but right now I can tell a difference.