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I honestly can't believe that I am writing this post! After having surgery and getting on this board, I would always see people posting about hitting this huge milestone in their weight loss and I knew that it was a goal of mine, but really didn't know if I'd ever make it. But here I am, 20 months out from surgery and 102.9 pounds gone!! It's been a long haul -- losing some weeks, gaining some weeks, hitting a plateau. But I can say I'm really going in the right direction right now -- working out with a trainer twice a week and just started the Couch to 5k program, eating better, and just got another fill to keep going. I look at the number of pounds gone and still can't believe it. Hope everyone out there keeps going -- it can happen if we let it!! Have a great day everyone -- I know I will!!!

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Awesome!!! Hope to join you in the 100 lb loss club too!!

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Wow that is truely amazing! Great job!!

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That's fabulous! You should be so proud!!!

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I hope to be in your shoes someday!! Congratulations.

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WAY TO GO!! You are an inspiration! I only have 15lbs to go till I also hit -100lbs. I hope to get there before my 2 year bandiversary in July!!

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I wanna be in the -100lb club too! That's great to here more and more people are hitting 100 lb loss

We all are Superstars!*

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Congrats! Keep on losing!

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That's amazing! Hard work pays off:)

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I'm a newbie. One month today and I have lost 21 pounds. I don't know what the average weight loss is for a month but I have been very pleased. I feel great but have been lacking a little in energy so haven't been walking like I should be. I SO want to be in that 100 lb. Club!

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Congrats!! I am 4 days from my one month mark and I have lost 24 pounds. It is awesome!!

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I honestly can't believe that I am writing this post! After having surgery and getting on this board, I would always see people posting about hitting this huge milestone in their weight loss and I knew that it was a goal of mine, but really didn't know if I'd ever make it. But here I am, 20 months out from surgery and 102.9 pounds gone!! It's been a long haul -- losing some weeks, gaining some weeks, hitting a plateau. But I can say I'm really going in the right direction right now -- working out with a trainer twice a week and just started the Couch to 5k program, eating better, and just got another fill to keep going. I look at the number of pounds gone and still can't believe it. Hope everyone out there keeps going -- it can happen if we let it!! Have a great day everyone -- I know I will!!!

can i ask?? what is couch to 5kg program?? im clueless. lol. by the way, what a fantastic effort youve made.... way to go. :lol:

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Thanks everyone! Such a great feeling that we're all in this together. Judych -- Couch to 5k is a program that I found online ... you can google it and it will pop up. It's a nine week training program to get you ready to run a 5k. I'm only on week two and going to repeat this week as I've had an off week exercising with the holiday, but my trainer said it looked like a really good program to get moving more on!

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