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WOW Holli, 126 pounds in 6 months!!!!! That is un heard of. Well for women anyway. I'm just 5 months out and I will be glad to have lost 85 by the end of my 6 months. This is so amazing and awesome! Congratulations.

Thanks Lisa! I just looked at your profile. Im guesing here... But I will bet with your starting weight and BMI... You ar kicking my butt in the weight loss department! 85 lbs is amazing!

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Wow you look awesome!!!

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Thanks Lisa! I just looked at your profile. Im guesing here... But I will bet with your starting weight and BMI... You ar kicking my butt in the weight loss department! 85 lbs is amazing!

I doubt that.. LOL But thanks! :) What was your starting weight? If you don't want to say its fine. Mine was as you can see from my tickler 294.4. I am happy with my loss I should be more grateful. I think I'm just impatient. You really do look amazing!

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You Go Girl!

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Well you look really great look even more younger bonus i guess. Well congratulation. So happy for you. Well i will just be glad to get down 100 pounds still 50 more pounds and i am 7 months out.

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Wow you look great!!! Congrats!!!

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AWESOME! CONGRATS!!!!

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Hollirose;

You are simply amazing. WOW! Congratulations on such great results!

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Do you have a my fitness pal account would love to look over your food diary

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Do you have a my fitness pal account would love to look over your food diary

Ha... I look at myfitness pal more then my Facebook now! ^_~ My name on there is the same as on here-- hollirrose. I love to look at other wls peoples food log too. Seriously there are three things that I feel have made me successful so far... Weighing/measuring my food, tracking everything on myfitnesspal (even the stuff I would rather people not know), and eating set portions to feel satisfied and not stuffed. Add me!

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Wow, you look great! You look so much younger!!!

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Congrats! U are looking good!

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This is amazing 6months wow! I was sleeved a week ago and these results in six months has called me and my partner. Good on you, and congrats u look absolutely fabulous. I so hope mine works out like this.

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This is amazing 6months wow! I was sleeved a week ago and these results in six months has called me and my partner. Good on you, and congrats u look absolutely fabulous. I so hope mine works out like this.

Thank you! I truly believe if you follow your plan/drink your fluids/log and track your food/eat protiein anyone can have great results. It really is that simple! I wish you the best of luck and look forward to some of your after photos!

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