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Congrats to all of you that lost! Marie - 6 pounds is fantastic!

Veronica - Congrats on the baby! You will do fine, and we'll try to keep you in line! lol :)

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Everyone is doing so well! You'd think it was springtime with babies and all the sunshine around here. Congratulations to all!

I am down 2 more this week. Hope it stays gone. I have 3 birthday dinners and Thanksgiving in 2 weeks time. I'm worried about that pumpkin pie, too --it's slippery stuff. As long as I keep making hats, I think I'll do all right. :)

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Veronica...

Please never never ever say my name and the word pregant in the same sentence.. Darn girl you scared the heck out of me. LOL

So you took two home test and both were positive. Wow Twins Congradulations.

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hi,

congradulations , you guys did so good, this week, i'll be up there,.

you guys inspire me, to do better, thanks.

no lose, but, see you next week, ... i agree w/penn your baby news is so exciting, and to be a banders, is to funny, she will be adorable, hoping for a girl, cause, i've had 4girls, and they drive me crazy at times, but, you love them no matter how old they are,.. congradulations and for sharing such beautiful news with us.

margie,

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O.K., Margie, I'm hoping she has a baby boy! My oldest one is celebratng his 24th birthday TODAY! I have two, and you're right, they do drive you crazy at times, but I wouldn't trade them for the world! They and my husband are my heart!

Maybe Veronica can have twins - one of each! LOL

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hi, hope

you sly fox,lol..were gona have to split these one, i hope v. doesn't mind .. and twins sound great...maybe we should take a poll LOL...

kidding a side praying to God that she comes out ok and the baby , well, and both in good health..

when is she due.?

had a bad week , next week , pushing hard...

thanks for the laugh. your great.

margie..

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CHILDERN ARE A BLESSING FROM GOD..

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Hi Veronica, Congratulations! I have a local band friend who just found out she is pregnant. She saw the fill doctor last week since finding out the big news and he said that for now he is going to keep her fill at the same and assess it every couple of months. Yours may not remove your fill either. I did hear about a banded girl pregnant with twins but haven't been updated on her situation in awhile. Best of luck to you.

I didn't lose this week either but still holding steady. I get the first fill wednesday. Hopefully with the flouro they can get it in there this time. Teresa

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Greg!!!!! I Will Never Use Your Name And Pregnant In The Same Sentence If You Don't Use My Name And Twins In The Same One!!!!!! :)

On another note, I have to call Dr. Ortiz about my fill level.

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Congrats on Onederland Michelle!!!! Ok I got my fill and am going to start with the monday weigh in's....since my fill last thursday I am down 4 lbs!!! Yeah!! Plus I am doing more excercizing and that seems to be helping alot!!

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hey veronica... congratssssssss,,, i'm a labor and delivery nurse.... does your band have to be emptied???/ talk to your ob gyn and band md.... you may be able to do with and just eat small very"good" balanced and Protein packed meals.... without the band, i lost weight with both my pregnancies... because the baby was sitting high, it felt like i had the band... that was one of the reasons i got the band... i said if i could feel like i was pregnant with that ball pushing into my stomach, i would be able to loose weight..... best wishes... Ro

i ate frequent, but small meals...

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Another Monday morning upon us. Phew where does the time go

Lost another glorious pound. One more ppound and it will be first time in 20 years I've been in the 250 bracket.

Good luck all and God Bless

Remember (Just incase you forgot Thanksgiving is for stuffing the turkey not our bodies).

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Good morning everyone!! I am proud to report a wonderful 5.5 lbs gone forever this week! Yipee! I am however starting to get hungry. I'll hold my own this week for the festivities as I am still on mushies. Good luck to all of my fellow bandsters!

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