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Great job! Keep up the hard work!!! You're looking fantastic!!!

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Congratulations!

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Lookin good!!!! Congrats so far. You look amazing!

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Yes you look awesome! Good job!

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Thank you everyone for the kind words. The VST community has been a great support along the way and I'm glad I can share my successes with you guys! :D

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Wow! You look fantastic! Ive seen you mention some online games..along with your name, so thought you might find this interesting...I bit the bullet and stopped playing World of Warcraft when i began this process. I decided i needed to use that time to make myself move my butt more. ...was really hard and i still have "hunger pains" for it, but think it was a healthy move for me. Life was way to focused/planned around a guild run! Your progress is so very inspirational! Thanks for showing us!

I am still an avid gamer and I don't think that will ever change for me. I played my first video game at age 6 and 30 years later there's no way I can give them up. Prior to surgery if you had asked me to give up food or games, food would have come first. I actually gave up WoW after Cataclysm. I've been playing Guild Wars 2 and Borderlands 2 these days, both of which are pretty low commitment, though I know I'll end up raiding again at some point. I like the ability to use my gaming powers to lose weight, though. I have a PS2 and PS3 with multiple versions of DDR, so I can game and exercise at the same time!

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Congrats!!

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You look lovely! Awesome job

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It's only been 4 months?!? Wow awesome progress! Congratulations!! :D

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Hey, great job on the 100 lb loss. Really awesome and inspirational!

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You look so pretty, and you should be so proud of yourself! Thanks for sharing. I love seeing others' progress, it's inspiring!

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WOW! You're amazing! I almost missed this post.. Good job!

As a recovering IRC addict I know getting up and going is a tough job ;)

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