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I've been going back and forth, up and down the last month. I can finally say 100lbs is gone from my life never to be seen again! WOOHOO!!

I have really worked hard. Exercised consistently. Listened to my Doctor. Keep looking forward and never look back. I don't beat myself up for the occasional slip up just start new with every meal. I weigh myself everyday but only record it weekly. When it is the same for a couple of days I know I have to switch it up (food and exercise) and I try hard not to get upset by the number. I have been successful with that. I need to weigh myself daily. It is a check in for me and it works. I know that is not right for everyone though, just what worked for me.

I have really tried to stay positive through this journey. I look ahead to what new things I can try as I lose weight. I really want to go ziplining and skydiving! I want to have another baby. I want to shop in a regular store and not plus size. I want to cross my legs. I am so excited for what's to come in my life.

Seven months ago I took the first step to living a happy and healthy life. While it has also been the most emotional and difficult journey I have ever been on, at the end of the day I love every second of my new life. I am so happy!

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WOW!!!! That is so awesome. Thank you for sharing your success and getting us newbies excited for our own journeys. Congratulations!:Banane01: :Banane14: :woot:

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7 months...wow..that is amazing..I started at 304 and I am 284.5 today on my preop and tommorrow my surgery...Im glad to witness that this amount of weightloss IS possible...I keep hearing so many stories of people who do not loose any weight...Glad to have read ur story.

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Congratulations! I was banded two days ago and am so thrilled to hear about your positive results. I know how hard it's been for you and look forward to hearing more about your journey.

I've been going back and forth, up and down the last month. I can finally say 100lbs is gone from my life never to be seen again! WOOHOO!!

I have really worked hard. Exercised consistently. Listened to my Doctor. Keep looking forward and never look back. I don't beat myself up for the occasional slip up just start new with every meal. I weigh myself everyday but only record it weekly. When it is the same for a couple of days I know I have to switch it up (food and exercise) and I try hard not to get upset by the number. I have been successful with that. I need to weigh myself daily. It is a check in for me and it works. I know that is not right for everyone though, just what worked for me.

I have really tried to stay positive through this journey. I look ahead to what new things I can try as I lose weight. I really want to go ziplining and skydiving! I want to have another baby. I want to shop in a regular store and not plus size. I want to cross my legs. I am so excited for what's to come in my life.

Seven months ago I took the first step to living a happy and healthy life. While it has also been the most emotional and difficult journey I have ever been on, at the end of the day I love every second of my new life. I am so happy!

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Congratulations !!!!!! 100lbs woow.

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7 months...wow..that is amazing..I started at 304 and I am 284.5 today on my preop and tommorrow my surgery...Im glad to witness that this amount of weightloss IS possible...I keep hearing so many stories of people who do not loose any weight...Glad to have read ur story.

Just thought I would let you know I also started at 304 and in 6mths I am down 114. Just do what your dr tells you.

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Congratulations!!! Thanks for the success story it really motivates us Newbie's!! :)

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I come to read these posts everyday. They keep me motivated. Thank you so much for posting! This is like a face to face support meeting without leaving the house.

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Congratulations! It must feel so good to say goodbye to those 200 pounds forever!

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Way to go, Tracie! Must be the name - I am officially down 100lbs (46kg) in six months. Tracey's/Tracie's rock!

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Just thought I would let you know I also started at 304 and in 6mths I am down 114. Just do what your dr tells you.

My doctor does not tell me much just to read literature. But I do and I go on this boards and I get as much info as I can. Im now 6 days post op and im doing okay im sure im down to 278 from 285 when I went in to surgery. That is amazing..114 pounds...omg ...I wish I can only imagine...do u keep real low calorie intake and much excersise DOOO TELLL.

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