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It's finally official- I've lost 100 lbs since November (60 before VSG and 40 after)! Buh-Bye don't care to see you ever again!!!

Now I still have a long way to go but got to Celebrate big milestones like this! Woo Hoo! I want to reward myself with little things so I bought a nice watch to signify my 100lbs. Don't want to celebrate with anything food or alcohol related as I would've before and I don't want to buy clothes right now so a watch it is!

What do you reward yourself with when you hit a milestone or once at goal?

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Woohoo! That is such an awesome milestone, no stopping til goal!

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Wow, congratulations on all your hard work! 100 lbs! Amazing! I can't wait until I can say that! Even more impressive is that you lost 60 of those lbs before the sleeve! That's tenacity! I think a watch is a great reward! I do the same thing-- I buy myself scarves, necklaces, shoes, and things that will still fit after I've lost weight. Another great reward is to get your hair done, get a facial, or get your brows waxed (if you have two caterpillars like me!). All of those things make you feel good but will still fit while you are losing weight! Enjoy your success!

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Wow, congratulations! My favorite reward is a luxury pedicure--nothing better! Celebrate--you've earned it!

Meg

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That's fantastic and such a great idea about the watch! So, even when you lose more weight, you can just take a link or two out! Good going!smile.gif

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Congratulations! That is so exciting! A watch is a perfect gift to yourself, love it.

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Great Job! When I hit my first big goal my husband bought us a new living room set! I am 1 pound away from my goal weight not sure what I will do to Celebrate that. Just want to mention that it may not be a good idea to buy shoes. I have gone down one whole size:)

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Congratulations!! You should Celebrate all the milestones with what ever makes you happy. If its clothes or jewelry or a trip to a spa. You deserve it for all your hard work and tenacity. Keep on working that sleeve.

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Congratulations! What an incredible milestone!

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WHOOHOOOO CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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