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I couldn't see the pics but I know you look fabulous!

Congratulations...I know you struggled for the first 7 months but look how much YOU accomplished even without the bands help at first!

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OK so I finally got to your pics...OH MY GOODNESS...you look so hot! Congratulations...and I love the outfit!

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hey jennye!

i love the new pic! i cant wait to see a new comparison shot! your face is skinny!!!

thanks again!

and thank you too aud, mary and blossom!

michelle

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You look fabulous. I am so thrilled for you. What a fantastic achievement. You are such a wonderful inspiration.

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CONGRATS TO YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

YOU NEED MANY DANCING BANANAS!!!:banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana

AND A DANCING BUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!:Bunny

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Shelly, you look amazing!!! Great job! I kind of take the diet approach too. I count calories and follow the rules as often as possible. I do allow a sugar free iced espresso drink everyday and 1 candy bar everyday but it has worked for me. I try to stay between 1200-1400 calories a day. I have lost 58 lbs in just under 15 weeks so I am happy with how it is going. Shelly, keep up the great work! Teresa

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I have lost 58 lbs in just under 15 weeks so I am happy with how it is going.

WOOOOOOWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE TERESA!!!! thats great!!!! i had a SUPER slow start till i got restriction. at 15 weeks i was down about 20 pounds. at 7 months down 38 pounds. you are doing it!

keep up the great work...and lets see some pics!!!

michelle

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Michelle,

I just checked out your 1 year pics and I am speechless! :P:):D :D

Check out your legs... I love that little skirt you have on. You look absolutely fantastic!!! You have done such an incredible job. I know you must feel so proud! What wonderful accomplishments and goals you have met over the last year.

Thanks for sharing.

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All I can say is WOW Michelle - you look fantastic, and have come such a long way in a relatively short time - I'm thrilled for you - hope I do as well xx

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