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Thanks to 5:2 and upping exercise, I am losing weight again (slowly). I initially started doing 5:2 because my weight had bounced back up to the low 160s, and I easily got back to my goal range of under 158, but had been stuck there awhile.

I can't believe it - I finally broke the 155# barrier and now weight 154 - several days in a row...haha. Anyway, my starting weight before the 2 week preop diet was 308 - so that is half!

My lifetime high weight (that was ever recorded anyway) was 332, but that was several years before my surgery so i don't count that.

Wow. Just wow.

As you know, I am getting ready for plastics and I would say 6 months ago I had a certain...loathing for that extra skin. this morning I was looking at it in the mirror thinking... not bad considering it used to hold the weight of TWO women not just one. I am excited about looking better, and getting rid of that low belly, but, not bad all in all.

This morning doing my Julian Michaels DVD (dusted her off the shelf) - I was reminded of one of my favorite quotes from her - paraphrased

"Transformation is not a future state, it is a current activity"

That is just so true.

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fan-bloody-tastic!

Glad to see the 5:2 is suiting you too... it has gotten me out of my set point and I feel, at last, like my weight loss isn't over -

3 1/2 yrs out that is no mean feat!

Well done you...

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Good job to all the hard work that you have done to accomplish this. :P

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Wow! You sure are breaking barriers!! Awesome.

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Amazing results...congrats!!

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That is so amazing Jane! And really, count that 332 girl! Its one long journey, not just the sleeve. You can be very proud. I am certainly proud of you!

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Congrats Jane!!

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255# barrier now weight 154

Jane

Wow, wow, wow - back at ya ;)

I see from your reacurring picture - you are back on the horse again

what a transformation :)

you look great

enjoying that healthier, happier life i always speak :)

i agree with OP - you should/are allowed to feel very proud/happy for yourself

i can tell you do!!!

getting plastics in a few months :o

how great is that

you will feel and look better (but i can see B) you are looking great now too)

you are soooo busy enjoying life, like we are all meant too

but................ahhhhh - you are special, and have not forgotten were you came from/your roots ;)

losing 1/2 of your weight :unsure:

you are aces - i would never "bet" against your cards/hand :lol:

how amazing is that!!!

good luck with plastics

keep up the great work

I know you will ;)

kathy

congrats

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So amazing! We are basically the same stats. 250 to 150 for me! I'm trying to curb my jealousy of your upcoming plastics. ha!!!!

You rock!!!

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