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Fabulous congratulations....

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Awesome....

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Good news!! I can't wait to right a post like this :)

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Wow!! That's fantastic!! congratulations!

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Wow congratulations on all the hard work! I'm aiming for 57kg but still have a long way to go.

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How much is that in pounds? I lost 146 pound total...might be a little more since I had a Tummy Tuck to take away my huge apron of skin and fat. I don't dare step on the scale yet since my tummy tuck because I know I am filled with Fluid, swollen, and will probably weigh more then I did pre tummy tuck, due to the swelling. I am a firm believer in the fact that if I could do this, anybody can! I was one of those dieters that would start out all gun ho...knowing I was going to lose my extra weight, then by day four to day six I would slip up on my diet, give up, and gain everything back, plus some.the vertical sleeve was my life savor. Without it I know without a doubt that I would have had a heart attach within the next few years, and leave my poor husband a widower, and to raise our kids the rest of the way without a mother. I am soooooo thankful for my sleeve! :) good luck to you!

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Congrats! Great job.

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125kgs and im now 55kgs thats 65kg

joanne

started at 275 lb

121 lbs now

total loss of 154 lbs!!!!

terrific :)

you must look and feel like a million bucks!!!!

great job

keep up the good work....

for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer life :)

kathy

congrats

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joanne

started at 275 lb

121 lbs now

total loss of 154 lbs!!!!

terrific :)

you must look and feel like a million bucks!!!!

great job

keep up the good work....

for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer life :)

kathy

congrats

To the OP congratulations on your amazing loss!!!

And thanks Kathy for doing the math for us. Love you! :wub:

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Congratulations! What an amazing achievement. May I ask how tall you are? I'm 5'6 and I was 53 kgs when I came to this country at 20 years old, but now I look at my 13 year old son who weighs about that and think that's quite low for me to ever achieve again, but I'm not really sure, so curious about you since you're close to that weight.

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most excellent

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