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I can't wait to lose my thighs....I would love to go hiking, take long walks without getting tired and perform flexible (adult) positions for my husband. In efforts to improve my most irritable problem area (thighs) I plan to purchase an elyptical very soon.... My thighs have been my problem area my entire life. I currently wear a medium or size 6 top but a 18 bottom. I understand that I can't just depend on the lap band, I've gotta provide remedy.

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I can't wait to lose all my excess weight lol. My weight is all over not just in one place lol. I just want to feel good when I look at my body in the mirror and not shop in the plus size section.:( :(

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I'm fat all over! LOL! My biggest problem areas are my arms and thighs though. My arms are so large I will probably get them reduced. They are already sagging bad from the 85lb loss.

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I can't wait to lose my gut. I hate always looking pregnant since my stomache is so friggin huge. I'm loving that my thighs have shrunk considerably so they look great in jeans. However I would love to be able to wear shorts without it looking like I have granny legs.

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I can't wait to lose my belly! I look prego! I've lost weight in my thighs and my fiancee has noticed that. He says he can actually grab them now! So now I just look like a normal pregnant person and I'm not even pregnant! My arms and legs are a lot smaller than my stomache and I'm short and I walk like a duck alrdy so everyone prolly thinks I'm prego and my Water is abt to break ugh lol

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I can't wait to lose my belly again so when I go running, my fat doesn't flop up and down. It's kind of irritating when I have to look at it in the mirror at the gym, too. Bah.

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I can't wait to lose my arms and my stomach! Mostly my arms though. I already know that I will have an insane amount of excess skin on my arms after I am done losing weight, so I will have to get an arm lift. Ugh, more money to spend. SMH

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I cant wait to lose my extra skin with a Tummy Tuck. 40 more pounds and to the plastic surgeon I go. Oh but wait the 40lbs is probably my gut :lol:

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