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:dance: Wowee, you look so skinny!! Congratulations on all your success. Beautiful pictures too!

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Holy cow! You look awesome! And, to be honest, you look a lot younger now too! Woo hoo for you!:lol:

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OMG OMG OMG OMG MADDIE?????????????????????????????????? WOW! I remember when you first cut your hair and I thought THAT was a BIG CHANGE!!! OMG YOU LOOK FREAKIN AWEEEEEESOME!!!!

YOU GO GIRL WITH YOUR BAD SELF! OMG! I'M IN SHOCK!!!! WOW!!! I'M SOOOOO HAPPY FOR YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HUGS HUGS HUGS!

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*in my Drag Queen voice* You betta work hunny!

You look fabulous!

HAHAHAHAHAHA! FUNNNNY!

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Thanks GF, you made me feel so good, lol. It's sometimes hard to believe we have come so far, isn't it?

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You look wonderful and you achieved it so fast. Inspirational you are!!

Jane x

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You look wonderful and you achieved it so fast. Inspirational you are!!

Jane x

Thanks so much Jane, that means a lot.

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WoW What and inspiration... Everytime I wanna eat something I am gonna go back and look at ur before & after pics!

Khy

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Maddie - you look OUTSTANDING! Congratulations! BTW - love the lashes in the fancy photos. Were they a problem to get put on? To get removed?

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It never ceases to amaze me how losing weight makes people look so much younger. Congratulations on your transformation!! Wishing you the best!

Nina :D

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Thank you all very much. Oh, and to answer the question about the eyelashes. I had never worn false lashes before. But the photographer recommended bringing some natural ones and some fun ones. She put them on for me, thank goodness. But after seeing how it's done, I think with a little practice I could do it. The natural ones make your eyes pop without being over done. I was actually glad to learn how to do it because, as you get older you natural lashes thin, so it's nice to know I can wear them when going out. Thanks again for all your kind remarks. (((hugs)))

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