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Finally broke into the 220s!



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I've been stuck in the 230s for almost 2 months. Although I've lost inches and a size, I pretty much weighed the same. Since I'm on summer vacation I decided to really focus on exercising daily and being more aware of my eating habits. A few times I actually worked out twice a day. I started doing Zumba and really enjoy it so if I miss a class I actually get bummed! Very strange! ;)

I'm starting to be able to fit into some size 16s. My goal before I go back to work in about 2 1/2 weeks is to lose 5 more pounds or 60 pounds total, which would put me at 223. My 6 month surgiversary is coming up in a few days and I have to say that I am ecstatic with my results. I am very happy I chose the plication!

Take care,

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Jenn,

That is wonderful that you have finally gotten pass your hump. My Fitness trainer tells me that I may need to shock my body again. Like do some different exercises, go longer than normal or cut something from my diet ( for me is an occasional ice cream). I was thinking about starting Zumba at the Gym too, Its looks fun!

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Lena

I've gone to class now about 10 or 12 times and I'm finally starting to get it. I figure as long as I'm still moving around I am losing weight! :)

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