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Well finally I'm happy to report I'm in ONEderland and also broke through my plateau!

I'm coming up on my 5 month bandiversary on the 5th...hey is that my golden bandiversary?

I have to say how pleased I am thus far with my loss and my new little friend...

I'm really restricted right now but learning to work with it...I had a small tweak on Wednesday which is instituting the good band eating rules again for me...chew chew chew

I've started walking the dog more...now he expects a walk everday!

I again want to thank everyone on the board for their constant and caring support!

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So...50% of excess weight lost at five months? Talk about being ahead of the curve! Congrats!

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Way to go!!!

We started out at the same weight, I hope I follow your curve, Ha Ha. Keep up the good work. I can't wait to find out what the sweet spot is.:)

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You are doing soooo great, Jennye! You are a big inspiration to us newbies!

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Thanks for all your replies...

Ahead of the bell curve...why do I still feel so fat? LOL

I went against your advice and got a small tweak...so glad I did...I didn't realize how much restriction I didn't have...now I'm tighter than tight and trying to deal with it...I'm sure it will loosen up after I get my period...so...I have until Wednesday!

Thanks for all your replies!

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Hey Jen... AWESOME... I remember when I entered ONEderland a couple of years back while dieting... it was a ONEderful feeling!!!!! I can't wait to join you!!!

Darcy

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Congratulation:cool:

I knew you where getting tweaked when you wrote......I'm planning on going with my band twin to her fill appointment tomorrow and I too have an appointment...I'm going to talk with the PA who does our fills and see what she thinks...it just sucks that my only day off after working 6 days I have to waste on a 4 hour drive to Milwaukee and back...oh well!

I would have too. Just curious, What did your PA say.. If your too tight will you have some removed? (I don't think that'll happen) Whats your total fill amount?

ONEderland:banana

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Vera,

The PA said that based on the amount I could eat I could use a fill...she put me up .25 so now I'm at 3.25 total...

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I'm thrilled for you - been away for a week and was so happy to come back to see you're doing so well! Keep it up hon xx :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana

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