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3 more months and it will be my first year anniversary since surgery

i intend to take hub with me for my appt

he is a huge reason for my doing as well as i have.

i am nervous thinking about it, are you?

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You will do awesome as you have since June 6th!

You are an inspiration to us all.

We love & support you every step of the way!

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Nervous?!?! They're gonna make you a poster child for success!! Cause you want to! Congrats on your super determination and want power. :)

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You will do awesome as you have since June 6th!

You are an inspiration to us all.

We love & support you every step of the way!

cant do it without you

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Nervous?!?! They're gonna make you a poster child for success!! Cause you want to! Congrats on your super determination and want power. :)

oh cat, made this ole gal smile

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I can't imagine anyone doing better than you have, not based on the weight you've lost (which is awesome) but based on the things you've succeeded in changing about your life. You inspire me every time I read one of your posts! Nervous, schmervous! :D

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I can't imagine anyone doing better than you have, not based on the weight you've lost (which is awesome) but based on the things you've succeeded in changing about your life. You inspire me every time I read one of your posts! Nervous, schmervous! :D

if this keeps up, i may run for mayor.... :)

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Your Dr. should be very happy with your success... As you know it's not easy by any stretch of the imagination..but as you say if you Want TO you can do it... losing as much as you have is a big deal... Thanks for what you do...

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the way i see it, as long as we lose, that is what matters...

i also believe in realizing inches lost means weight loss...

just try telling the newbies this...one ear out the other.......... sigh

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Nervous, don't be st..... oh others just wouldn't understand our relationship.

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You'll be fine! I've felt like a bit of a failure for my Doc, I mean, nothing spectacular as far as weight loss but on the other hand I remind myself in 6 years of meds/dieting/starving/working out I couldn't break the 200 mark and my weight just kept creeping up. I'm finally seeing results and feel great. An anniversary won't be stopping me from getting healthier and in that I will always consider this sucessful! I'm hoping to be around 170/175 by anniversary...counting down! Good luck everyone!

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