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I told my husband that when I lose my weight I would like to do belly dancing

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I want to go Skydiving!!! Zip lining , learn to swim. I am going to swim with dolphins and go snorkeling. Travel and enjoy my new healthy life!

Develop my sense of style. Being overweight you don't get much of a choice. Putting my self out there and finding a partner!

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CROSSFIT! I have done it in the past but I'm sorry' date=' I know they say its scale-able but if you are heavier than about 230 pounds you are going to hurt yourself and/or your joints. My plan is to power down to as light as I can get as fast as I can (ideally about 200) pounds then start crossfit ASAP to take me the rest of the way.[/quote']

I started crossfit years ago and just got back into it 7 weeks post op and I feel like it's helping me. I started at 290 in Nov and I'm 245 right now... It's scalable you just can't push yourself to something your body isn't capable in doing yet. Good luck

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Well for my hubby's 38th next month I thought I would do something totally different and I bought a stripper pole and a DVD.. So I have one month to learn. And I want swim with the sharks!!

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When I drop my weight I am going to try pole dancing classes I always wanted to do that...and I am 13 & 1/2 mo post op...ove only lost 96lbs n im so upset obviously it is still decent but im afraid thats all i will loose my wedding is 17 & 1/2 months away I need to be at @least 230lbs by then but im at 413 now im feeling really hopeless n i cant yalk to anyone else bcuz no-one understands

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I'd like to take dance classes, wear high heels and cute sun dresses, meet Kenny Chesney, be at the pool or beach and not be afraid of taking off my clothes.

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When I drop my weight I am going to try pole dancing classes I always wanted to do that...and I am 13 & 1/2 mo post op...ove only lost 96lbs n im so upset obviously it is still decent but im afraid thats all i will loose my wedding is 17 & 1/2 months away I need to be at @least 230lbs by then but im at 413 now im feeling really hopeless n i cant yalk to anyone else bcuz no-one understands

You can do this, we will help you stay motivated, are you on myfitness planner?

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The first thing I wanted to be able to do was just be able to cross my legs and the first time I realized my legs were crossed I cried! Simple things are what get me, like wearing heels all day, fitting in between stuff, sounds boring but I too had a list like a lot of you, skiing, zip lining, skydiving and I always thought I hadn't done these things because I was too fat, in part that was the reason but turns out mostly it's cause I'm a prissy wuss! Lol

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Im 22 and want to be able to:

-Wear a bikini for once in my life (not a large shirt and shorts!)

-zipline (i didnt go with my friends because I was afraid I was over the weight limit)

-NOTshop at avenue, torrid,lane bryant NO plus size stores!

-wear a pants size in the single digits

-belly dancing lessons its in my culture!

-pole dancing lessons

-go hiking without having to turn back before reaching the top =( happened last week

-sky diving

-wear a wet suit and not look disgusting! lol

-try wakeboarding

-get my first piggy back ride

-have my bf carry me/pick me up for the first time

-be ok with showing my legs and arms

-buy a sexy costume

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