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CONGRATULATIONS! I am so very proud of you! Holy Smokes! 100 LBS!

You are an inspiration to me! I am just about six months out, and I so hope I can be as successful as you are!

Keep it up!

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I want to thank everyone for all your kind words. Getting the band was one of the best things I ever did for myself. It was the thing I needed to jump start myself to getting in better shape. I now work out 25-30 minutes, 5/6 times a week. I also now make much smarter food choices. I don't eat bread, potato's or sweets. When I was at the dr this week, we talked about even with the band how hard it is to stay on track. I said I think it it 50% band and 50% will power. She said "No" it takes more will power and I think she was right. Thanks Again

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You have accomplished a great milestone! When I have 100 pounds gone I'll be turning cartwheels in the yard! Congratulations!

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Awesome news! What an inspiration to us all. Keep up the good work it'll all happen in due time!

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Wow!! Great Job!! I can't wait until I can post the same thing!!

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Congratulations on your amazing milestone! I really needed to see this today because I am about 20 lbs from goal and just feel like it's never going to happen, so thanks for sharing this wonderful news with us! Lots of luck on the last phase of the weight loss and going into maintenance mode!!!

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congrats to you...hope to join that club one day

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Congratulations!

You are an Inspiration.

I was banded March 26, 2010 and I am scheduled for my first fill on April 24, 2010. I hope I can work as hard and achieve amazing results like you have.

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:thumbup:YOU ROCK!!! I bet you worked your ass off and you should be completly proud way to go. Cheers

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A Hearty Congratulations and Much kudos to you !!!!

Other than you being an inspiration - it would be great if you would be kind enough to put down a sample meal for a day and you mentioned you work out 5 to 6 days a week for half an hour - doing what? - any other tips would also be appreciated.

All the best!!!

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WOW...I want to lose 100 lbs total! I have lost 25 so Im 1/4 there! You've done great...I'd love to know when you started losing the most...it seems slow to me..not sure if Im at my 'perfect' fill yet. Its been four months since my surgery.

Thanks for the information!

Marie

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awesome awesome awesome!!!! that is wonderful!!!

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CONGRATS DeBeers! What an accomplishment! I bet you feel and look great!

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Congratulations!

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