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Hi Everyone!

Just need a little pray for the next 10 days..........leaving for a cruise....... believe it or not that is bad news....

Weighed in this morning drum roll please now the good news

I am now under 200, not by much but I am there!!!!

WOOHOO!!!

I know I will enjoy the cruise I just have to make good choices!

Take care and Bon Voyage!

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Congrats on being in Onederland! It is a great feeling. You will do well on the cruise--I got back from one recently and managed to lose 3 pounds. I stayed away from the buffet line and the soft serve ice cream machine, declined bread with my meals, and followed my rule of Protein first. I was so glad that I wasn't consumed by thoughts of food. Instead, I focused on the time with family. You will do well I'm sure!

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Thanks, I will follow you advice.

Sandi

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Awwww take me with you? Lol just kidding. One of my goals is to be under 200 pounds. I know you're very happy. Have fun! :)

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Congratulations on your milestone!!! How wonderful!

Have a great time!!!

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Congrats, good for you and enjoy your trip. If I somehow can ever get to 200lbs (which may be too skinny) I have promised myself a new tattoo that will say "Half The Man I Used To Be"

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I have been on several cruises and they do have healthy options. Portions are also fairly reasonable. Stay away from the alchohol of course. Have a great time!

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Congrats on the weight loss!! Have fun on the cruise you earned it, just make healthy food choices. The Tattoo LOL! I think everyone needs something to look forward to.

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Great Job....I bet that feels GREAT!

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Great job! I know how awesome it feels! And youll do great on your cruis, where are you going?

My last cruise was right after my first weigh in before my surgery so I knew I could not gain even a pound! I was on the cruise for 7 nights and didnt gain! There ARE lots of healthy choices!

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Cruising is great, I went on 3 last year, and have 3 more scheduled for this year. The last 2 I went on was post banding, and I lost weight both times.

There is a scale in the gym on most ships, and the food choices that are out there are amazing.

Which ship are you sailing on?

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First off thanks everyone loved hearing all the good news!

We are sailing on the Royal Caribbean line (Voyager of the seas)!

This is my 10th cruise I also love them, but up until 4 years ago I weighed 130 to 140, so never had a problem with the weight thing. (yes, gained over hundred pounds in 4 years long story). Would not go on cruise when I gained the weight.

This is my reward for losing over 40 pounds...but I do like the tattoo idea:lol:

Thanks again everyone, leaving tomorrow morning coming back 2/1.....will let everyone know how its goes.

Keeping my fingers crossed.

Sandi

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I am glad you posted this thread. My family and I cruise every year--going in October. I was wondering how cruising would be. On last year's cruise, I managed not to gain like usual, so maybe with the band, I can loose some pounds.

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