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My husband and I were play fighting today, which we often do, and out of no where he pulls a move never used on me before... He grabs my collar bone! I didn't know I had them... He told me they've been poking out a few weeks now. Went to the bathroom mirror to check... I'll be damned.. there they were. NSV number 1227... Lol...(or so it feels lol)

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So funny. Today I noticed mine for the first time too. It's nice to know I have bones. Lolol

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So funny. Today I noticed mine for the first time too. It's nice to know I have bones. Lolol

It's a glorious day. Congrats on your's too :-)

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You can definitely see them! WTG

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It's amazing how they like to hide and we forget we have them! Congrats

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I'm jealous because I'm stalled at 35lbs but kudos to you!!!!

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I'm jealous because I'm stalled at 35lbs but kudos to you!!!!

Stalls are temporary. This is when we notice changes in our body. I had one that lasted almost 4 weeks. Then it starts coming off again. 35 pounds is huge. Celebrate each pound. I do a little happy dance for each one

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Lol how funny i was thinking the same thing at work told my friend and shes like lol ur so funny she's like YAY to collar bones lol

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My collar bones were one of my first NSV's at about 20 pounds. I've definitely lost from the top down, as "they" say women do. When sitting at my desk at work, I often lean forward with my elbow on the desk, cross my arm across my chest and rest my hand on my chest/shoulder. The first time I felt that bone poking out it scared me. It takes a while to get used to!

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My collar bones were one of my first NSV's at about 20 pounds. I've definitely lost from the top down' date=' as "they" say women do. When sitting at my desk at work, I often lean forward with my elbow on the desk, cross my arm across my chest and rest my hand on my chest/shoulder. The first time I felt that bone poking out it scared me. It takes a while to get used to![/quote']

I didn't even know I had them lol. I've been big my whole life.

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I'm jealous because I'm stalled at 35lbs but kudos to you!!!!

Omg me too...well 32 pounds:( how frustrating!!!

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Star, I've been big my entire life too. Now when I feel a new bone I worry it's going to break easily. There's always been so much cushioning! lol

Funny story about bones:

My dad has lost 50 pounds recently, probably now close to 100 from his highest weight, and I've never seen him so skinny! Last week we were just watching TV and he started poking at his chest. He said, jokingly, "Kelly, I never knew I had a bone here." I started laughing hysterically. I think he thought I was making fun of him because he sheepishly said "I'm just kidding. I knew I did." When I finally stopped laughing I told him it was funny because I've been saying that a lot lately, discovering bones and whatnot. So we started comparing where we feel those hard pointy things sticking out. So funny! And exciting for both of us! I only remember him as being a BIG guy.

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Star' date=' I've been big my entire life too. Now when I feel a new bone I worry it's going to break easily. There's always been so much cushioning! lol

Funny story about bones:

My dad has lost 50 pounds recently, probably now close to 100 from his highest weight, and I've never seen him so skinny! Last week we were just watching TV and he started poking at his chest. He said, jokingly, "Kelly, I never knew I had a bone here." I started laughing hysterically. I think he thought I was making fun of him because he sheepishly said "I'm just kidding. I knew I did." When I finally stopped laughing I told him it was funny because I've been saying that a lot lately, discovering bones and whatnot. So we started comparing where we feel those hard pointy things sticking out. So funny! And exciting for both of us! I only remember him as being a BIG guy.[/quote']

That is fantastic. It's great your dad is getting healthier too and that You have someone going through some of the same stuff.

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