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BMI Index Analysis

Based upon your current Body Mass Index (BMI) of 31, you are currently classed as moderately overweight.

A healthy BMI for your gender and age is between 20 and 25 and a reasonable weight loss rate is 1-2 pounds a week.

DUDES!! I'M NOT OBESE ANYMORE! OH MY LORD!:clap2: :clap2:

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OMG, Telly!!! *grabs Telly's hands and dances around the room, jumping up and down, singing '"Telly's not obese! Telly's not obese!"

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.........................

I saw pom poms!

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You'd be surprised at what I like. .....................*slowly turns her head to make eye contact with P'Nut.. pushes down her sunglasses while tilting her head*

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Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Thanks Funny. Now the day is great!

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You'd be surprised at what I like. .....................*slowly turns her head to make eye contact with P'Nut.. pushes down her sunglasses while tilting her head*

*grins slowly, steadily holding Telly's gaze with a sparkle of mischief in her own eyes* Nothing surprises me.

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Telly...you are doing SUCH an amazing job. I wish I could get in workout mode. I SOOOOOO am not. KICK MY BUTT PLEASE!!!!! You are a super star. What is your emotional stuff about sweetie??? It ain't easy being that pretty, is it? Brings up new isses. HUGS. I think you rule the world.

Amy...you are doing a super fab job. I am just SO darn excited for you.

Sherri...you too!!! You are rockin!!! SERIOUSLY...kicking butt.

P'Nut...I wish I had done a mile today, instead I am headed out for a drink.

It is SOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOT in Texas. 99 degrees right now. I just don't want to walk outside...which is why I stayed in doors all weekend. Up two pounds since last Monday. ARG!!! THis no fill business is probably not going to work ...but it is a nice break. Will call dr tomorrow.

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Woo hoo....it's soooo nice to see everyone active in this thread.

P'Nut - welcome back to the real world! You go with your 1 mile in 22 minutes. You'll be jogging in no time.

Telly - you know that I love you bunches! :love: Keep your chin up, sweetie!

Lins - you're such a cutie! :)

Amy - I'm so happy that you're doing so well in the healing stage. You're doing a great job as a bandster so far and I can't wait for you to start posting your losses again.

Sherri - please do as the others have suggested and eat some more, especially Protein. Mix that pudding with some milk if you're concerned about PB'ing. And, remember to chew it before swallowing - I know it sounds weird to chew pudding but you need to right now.

Emilee - where are you, girly?? :love: I'm sooooo looking forward to seeing that 199 lbs. picture. Make sure you get your toes painted first though! Ha ha!

Oh yeah....one last thing....based on the calculations from the website Telly posted, I'm in the SAME CATEGORY!!!

BMI Index Analysis

Based upon your current Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30.7, you are currently classed as moderately overweight.

A healthy BMI for your gender and age is between 20 and 25 and a reasonable weight loss rate is 1-2 pounds a week.

Granted, the BMI calculator from my surgeon's site tells me something different, but I'm sticking with this one!! Ha ha! Screw 'em!! Wait, did I just say that? :P

:D

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Lins, I love you. You crack me up soo much. Everytime I read your posts, I actually do laugh out loud. As long as you are happy, I wouldn't sweat it. Drink it up for all of us I say. But remember, I'm a Jack and Gin kinda gal.

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funny-I keep on forgetting to ask you what led to you having the band before the apron? Did you have some issues when you got to mexico?

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Dang.........there is obviously a loop here..........and I am out of it. Is there a way to get back in?

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