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So, AT 16MTHS POST OP, I have reached my original size goal... UK14! was this size when I got married ( but 14-18lb lighter!) 17 years ago And, I am really pleased to be here.

I still want the scale to say my goal too... and who knows, that might result in a smaller size clothes.

I am a UK 14 in trousers - gotta be careful with the cut/style; dresses; tops and jumpers; skirts and training clothes!

I have had a hard couple of weeks with the scale bouncing around so this really has cheered me up... here are my latest pics

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Ladyyyy u are about to disappear!! look how tiny u have become:)))) COngratssss sweety and dont worry the goal is gonna hit u one day and U will be doing the scale danceeeee;) u know it right? lol

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Coops, you look FAB!!! SO well done!!! :not_ripe:

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You look wonderful!!!!! You are soooo tiny!!!!! :)

Deb

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Thank you... not sure if tiny is the right adjective... but I am defo getting there!!

And, as a footnote, I am not wearing any make up.. so that has to say something about my confidence!! 16mths ago, there would be NO WAY a picture would be taken without some lippy, at least!!

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Beautiful!!! You look so fabulous and petite!!!

Slow and steady is the name of our game! Love ya Coops!

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I am so proud of you!!!!!

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ThAT IS SOOOO AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! I never ever EVER doubted you. Not for one second. :)

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Coops, did anyone ever tell you how adorable you are??? :) You look amazing! Doing a happy dance for you on my side of the pond!!!

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YAYYYY COOPS! YOU DID IT GIRL! I'm sooo happy for you! Congrats and HUGS!!!!

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Let me be frank... first you are looking fantastic and the new pants are cute. Second, I am SO jealous! You still have an a$$! Mine is more like two pancakes sliding down the wall. I would give back 5 pounds for a little more a$$. Your body looks great in those pants. Do you think the boxing helps the backsides? Cheers.

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Once again... THANK YOU ALL! You all know, just where I am coming from... my nonsleeve friends, whilst being happy for me, just don't 'get it' like you do! It has taken me a while but it has been worth it. I wore the trousers today, and they felt great!! Working on those last 10lbs 'cos a goal thread fromt he Coopster would just be the best thing for me...

Let me be frank... first you are looking fantastic and the new pants are cute. Second, I am SO jealous! You still have an a$$! Mine is more like two pancakes sliding down the wall. I would give back 5 pounds for a little more a$$. Your body looks great in those pants. Do you think the boxing helps the backsides? Cheers.

Hey Feedyoureye...

I have had many comments, all positive, about my booty... seems to be quite peachy these days...lol... and yea, I defo think boxing helps... all those squats has to do some good. I also run on the treadmill and walk my dog.. so good lower body toning! Do you do any exercise... I highly recommend boxing. Since I started in March, I've managed to shift about 14lbs... but gone down from a UK 18 to a Uk14! Has to be something in it?!

I have a lot of muscle now... I was thinking about posting a pic of my thighs and calf muscles...lol... my hubby said he would give anything to have legs as strong and toned as mine and he is a 6ft hairy arsed police officer - handsome too of course!! x

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