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this is awesome!! congrats on all your success! you look amazing :)

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So happy for you! congratulations :)

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AMAZING! You look great! And happy! How tall are you?

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This is AMAZING!!!! you look terrific!!!

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Just under 5' 8" according to doctor. I always use 5' 7.5". :)

Thank you everyone!

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:DI'm sorry about your divorce. But I am very happy for you with your weight loss! WOOO HOOOO!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!

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You look phenomenal! I'm on a really good pace and hope that I can match your success by my anniversary. I'm going to use you as inspiration to keep my focus :)

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WOW! You look amazing and what a difference a year can make. I can't wait to be on the losers bench with you! Congratulations on your weightloss and journey thus far.

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You look terrific! Congratulations!!!!

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I am 6 months out and I started close to where you were. I'm trying to figure out what size I will be in six months because I'm going to the Caribbean for vacation. Your post is inspiring. Can I ask you, what is your excercise regimen? How much had you lost at your six month mark?

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WOW! hell of a change in only a year. You look entirely different, and yes, MUCH younger. Fabulous. I can't wait to make a similar post next July.

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OMG! This is an amazing transformation! You do look a lot younger and whey skinny! I love your skinniness! :)

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On 03/09, which was about my 6 month mark, I weighed in at 214.6.. putting me 87.8 lbs down.

I have been training for a half marathon that I am SUPPOSED to be doing in January, but there are some things going on that are very likely going to prevent this. I was running 5 times a week, 40-60 minutes every morning. I would run as far as I could in 20 or 30 minutes and then find my way back, LOL. Also started training for the MS150. The left side of my left leg from my knee down has been numb for 2 months and when it started I cut down to 3 days a week running and last week my foot went numb causing me to trip over my toes. Ironically, I had two MRIs last week that are primarily testing to rule out MS, but the more likely culprit is idiopathic peripheral neuropathy.. These are in NO WAY connected to my sleeve. Just a really bad hand that I have been dealt at the moment. When I know what's up I will have to reassess. Honestly, I am just REALLY glad that this happened near the end of the loss phase and that I have a sleeve of steel that still has a pretty low capacity.

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