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I've plateaued for over a month, and instead if feeling down about it, I wanted to share a little about how my life has changed in the past 3 months:

* Went from a 4x to a 2x in tops

* Went from a 26/28 to a 22 in bottoms

* I can fit in chairs with arms

* I can fit in a stadium seat

* I can fit in a movie theater seat

* I can fit in a restaurant booth

* I went roller skating

* I can run after my 4 year old at the park

* I don't sweat profusely anymore

* I can use a backseat seatbelt, and fit in the backseat of a car

* Training for a 5k. What?!!

* I can still breathe when I bend over to tie my shoes

* I put a recent picture of myself on Facebook, lol

I know there are more, but this is a huge difference for me. I used to stay indoors all the time, I would get winded from short walks and my body would hurt so bad with any physical activity. I stayed away from a lot of social activities because of my size. I'm not afraid to try something new now. I know it's super cliche, but I feel like I have my life back. :)

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wonderful... it's great that you are so positive... I think sometimes we get so wrapped up in the number on the scale we forget there are other great things that can happen.. Best of luck to you in the future.. I think you will be successful as long as you stay positive...

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Fantastic! So glad to see you have an awesome attitude!

Keep up the great work!

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We have almost the same list. Yay us!!!

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Awesome list of NSV! keep up the great work!

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This made me smile. I bet your energy level is just through the roof! You're inspirational. :)

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nice work and what a list just wait till you HAVE to get new under ware that is so up lifting... keep it up you are so worth it.

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What a great list and way to get through a plateau. Keep on doing what you know is right and you'll beat it in no time.

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Yeah!!

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Great accomplishments

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Those are all amazing!!! And very, very motivating!

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Those are all amazing!!! And very, very motivating!

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