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10 months and 140 pounds later! I could not be more happy with my results thus far! I went from a tight 26/28 top and bottom to a XL top and size 12 bottom. I have officially out shrunk Lane Bryant!

I even managed to put on my husband's size M sweater!!!

The journey has had its ups and downs, I had been on a stall for about a month, after meeting with my nutritionist again and reassurance that I am doing things right, the weight started dropping again. I think sometimes when I stress about it, I don't lose the weight.

I would love to lose about another 70-80 pounds, but to be more realistic where the doc said I would be probably another 40, if I can get plastics then I can get down the 70-80.

SO happy with this lifestyle change! I feel like I am living again!

Before was day of surgery, 2nd in black/white skirt is this morning. Its a size 14 skirt and its too big, you can't tell but its pulled all the way up to below my boobs LOL :)

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10 months and 140 pounds later! I could not be more happy with my results thus far! I went from a tight 26/28 top and bottom to a XL top and size 12 bottom. I have officially out shrunk Lane Bryant!

I even managed to put on my husband's size M sweater!!!

The journey has had its ups and downs' date=' I had been on a stall for about a month, after meeting with my nutritionist again and reassurance that I am doing things right, the weight started dropping again. I think sometimes when I stress about it, I don't lose the weight.

I would love to lose about another 70-80 pounds, but to be more realistic where the doc said I would be probably another 40, if I can get plastics then I can get down the 70-80.

SO happy with this lifestyle change! I feel like I am living again!

Before was day of surgery, 2nd in black/white skirt is this morning. Its a size 14 skirt and its too big, you can't tell but its pulled all the way up to below my boobs LOL :)[/quote']

You must feel so great! Congratulations on all your hard work. You look great!

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You sexy thang! Congratulations!

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Awesome job! Congrats!

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Congrats, great job!

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Look at You!!! You look wonderful, I bet you feel so great too! Isn't it nice to see the changes in print?? And to know it's due to your sticking to your plan, exercising and your commitment to the work. Keep it up girl, you are an inspiration to others!!

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Amazing transformation! Great job!

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Amazing! Job well done.

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Awesome!

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