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Hopped out of the shower and wrapped a standard size towel around me and it completely wrapped around me and hide my body it's been years since that has happened cried looking at myself in the mirror !

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Hopped out of the shower and wrapped a standard size towel around me and it completely wrapped around me and hide my body it's been years since that has happened cried looking at myself in the mirror !
same think happened to me last week when while taking a shower for the first time in many years i was able to bend over and scrub my feet without having to lift my legs up to wash them it may not seem like much but thise are things only a heavy person can appreciate

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That's a good cry! Congrats! It truly is the simple things that we see the success for all the hard work and commitment!

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Aww, that's such a great feeling!! It's amazing how we forget all the fun, 'little things' that come with losing weight. I find these non scale victories to be even better than whatever the scale has to say! Congrats!!

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I'm so pleased you posted that.. I fitted my bath robe last week with no loss of modesty and cried.. Woo hoo to you and everyone else making leaps towards a happier healthier life.. X

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That's awesome!!! I have a list of NSVs that I'm looking forward to achieving, and that's definitely on it! Congratulations!

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Happy crying is okay, and congrats on a NSV!!!

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Hopped out of the shower and wrapped a standard size towel around me and it completely wrapped around me and hide my body it's been years since that has happened cried looking at myself in the mirror !

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i so enjoyed reading your thread this morning...job well done honey

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