Reclaiming the scale, reclaiming her future: How surgical weight

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Reclaiming the scale, reclaiming her future: How surgical weight

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Down more than 100 pounds and 12 dress sizes after surgical weight loss, Alixandra Moyer shares the joys – “I can shop wherever I want!” – and the struggles of maintaining her newfound lifestyle and diet.

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