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I have wrist bones! Granted they are still covered with fat but they are starting to show! and I can almost wrap my fingers around my wrist!!!!!

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Great!

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Isn't it great! I can see my wrist and collar bones. What a beautiful sight! Congrats to you. Here's to further success in our anthropology project...digging up bones :0)

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I love this! I found my ankles and feet. I think I spent an entire weekend staring at them and admiring them. My poor sister and husband....I kept saying, "Do you see THESE ANKLES!!" LOL

Good for you - enjoy!

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wrist bones are great!!! Congrats to you:)

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I love it! :) I am looking forward to one day seeing collar bones!

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I am always clanging my elbow bone on my hip bone and boy does that hurt sometmes and it makes a loud noise. My wrist bones have pretty much always shown, but my collar bones are so pronounced. They stick out too. CONGRATS! I love these NSV's. ;)

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I look my hands a lot!! I had to stop buying the cute bracelets from Catherine's Plus Size.... they are too big!!! I just wish my other tummy would leave!!! I had 3... now it's 2!!!!

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Yayyyyy! Great nsv!

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Whoop! Whoop! I love it!!! Just today my 13 yr old son noticed my wrist bones...I had never seen them! Lol!

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Kewl! I remember seeing this for the first time in my adult life about a year ago. That and I never realized my sternum had a protuberance (or outward notch) either till I lost like 100 pounds. Now I can actually push my fingers up UNDER my ribcage a bit and grab the edge!

Ain't it great?

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Yay!! I love the reference to an anthropologie project! That's what this is! We're unearthing all those hidden treasures in our bodies. I'm starting to see my collar bones. That's one of those NSVs that I've been anticipating so much!! :)

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I keep looking at my wrists in total amazement that you can actually see the definition of bones! Same thing for my feet! I have ankle bones!!! Also, I have discovered that I have a butt bone! I was sitting in a chair last night (hard plastic one) and my butt started hurting..I thought maybe I was sitting on something so I stood up...nothing was there...then after sitting down for a bit more it started hurting again..then I realized..holy crap...my butt has less padding on it...SO HAPPY I DID THIS! (even if I get annoyed that the scale isn't moving at the rate I want it to)

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