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That's awesome and also you look AWESOME!! Well done you! :)

Time DOES fly...I'm nearly three years out, can't believe that.

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Congratulations! And thanks for being around to help, inspire, chivvy, cajole and spank all the rest of us toward being successful. Those two pics blow my mind. That can't POSSIBLY be the same person...and yet it is.

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You look a-may-zing!

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Ah, Butter, you look happy and healthy, love the smile, thanks for passing on all your words of wisdom to the rest of us, it its really appreciated. Congrats, you look awesome!

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Congrats. It amazes me that you still have a BMI of 28 - goes to show, I guess, that we've (or I've) lost track of what "normal" body weight looks like. If have thought you were well within the healthy BMI range.

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Congratulations on your success!!

My surgery is scheduled for December 10th and I'm pretty freaked out about it. It's very helpful to read about success stories like yours to keep me grounded.

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Time flies...that means we must be having fun! :)

Congrats - your hard work has truly paid off. Thanks for being here to inspire & entertain us!

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Look at you butter! I'm loving that outfit!

18 months? Wow time flies.. It feels like just yesterday that I came here and first met my BFF.

Oh those were the days huh? :D

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Wow wow wowee! You look amazing! Congratulations!

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Look at you butter! I'm loving that outfit!

18 months? Wow time flies.. It feels like just yesterday that I came here and first met my BFF.

Oh those were the days huh? :D

Uh....yeah.....you, me and Iggychic going round and round. That was fun.

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Congrats. It amazes me that you still have a BMI of 28 - goes to show, I guess, that we've (or I've) lost track of what "normal" body weight looks like. If have thought you were well within the healthy BMI range.

Exactly.....BMI is such a joke. I can easily see my abs and I'm well into the "overweight" category. My frame just isn't going to allow me to be a normal BMI.

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Exactly.....BMI is such a joke. I can easily see my abs and I'm well into the "overweight" category. My frame just isn't going to allow me to be a normal BMI.

Being normal is overrated

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You look great! Do you consider yourself at goal? By the way those pants are way too big! And you look so much younger now.

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Wow! You look GREAT Butter! All of your hard work sure has paid off for you. You should be very proud of yourself.

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