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Someone should do one of these where it goes off of percentage of weight lost like they do on that show Biggest Loser. It would be easy you'd just type in your starting weight at the time the competition starts under your ending weight at the time the competition ends like this 200/210 = 9.5% lost. That way ppl that weigh 500 pounds can compete fairly with ppl who weigh 250 etc. Does this make sense? Maybe you could do one like that Julie? Im too lazy to host one myself lol.

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ok - we did a biggest loser at work last spring and i think our school psych as a program i;ll talk to her about it! the winner made $600, we all pitched in $20.

i went to the gym today, 35 min on treadmill and several arm machines, i will try to go again tommorrow!

good luck all!

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I'm in I weighted 210 this morning I have weighted 210 for the past month and can't get past this hurdle.:think So maybe this will give me more incentive I want to see onderland.

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Hi JQ,

So glad your back, we all missed you very much.

I am weighing in (went to the doc yesterday) at 233. I was at 231 a week ago, that's not good. Going for a fill Tuesday.

Welcome back,

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dezadoo

It's encouraging to read all of the posts of bandster role models. I'm not banded yet, but I want to be a good bandster that reaches the regular diet of high Protein, low fat, vegies and fruits - AND incorporate physical activity into my life forever. I know I will struggle with this. I've lost a little over a 1000 lbs in my lifetime - I'm very good at losing, not so good at keeping it off.

I'm very nervous about being a failure again with the band. How do long term bandsters get past that? Will I always be afraid that I'm going to gain it back? Is that just the way it is after people reach their goal?

Thanks everyone for posting here. Exercise is such a big piece of weight loss, but doesn't seem to get as many hits as other subjects. I'm going to try and do better. I think I'm just lazy! I like to sit on the couch and watch TV.

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