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Hi everyone!

Sorry, I'm a little late for this week's numbers...(meetings all day so far). Without further delay, here we go:

I have 16 current folks (meaning they have reported at some point in the last month)

Total pounds to lose goal: 2079.8

Total pounds lost to date: 1897.4

We're at 91% of our goal!

Congratulations and Happy Surgiversary to everyone who is celebrating their year anniversary! Mine is later this week! Can't wait to do the official numbers and measurements!

Have a great week everyone!

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HW 293 (2009-2010) ????

SW 240 (Dec 12, 2013)

CW 165☺️????

TPL 128

TPG (133) 5 more pounds to new goal (160) but fluctuating 163-168 since July

Height 5'7.5"

Happy surgiversary all!!! Party hard with a little sugar-free cake ????????????

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HW 362

SW 320

CW 217

TPL 145

TGP 132

Sorry, a little late posting this week. No change!

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HW 238

SW 216

CW 137

TPL 101

TPG 88

Down a pound this week....getting geared up for the holiday feeding frenzy!

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HW 375

SW 339

CW 199 !

TPL 176 !

TPG 176 !

A 2.6 lb loss this week!post-202608-14184864871632_thumb.jpg

Today I hit my personal milestone by getting to ONEDERLAND!!!! My journey does not end here mind you, but having made it here in time for my surgiversary on 12/19 feels AMAZING!!!

A VERY sincere thank you to all of you for your support!!!

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No change for me this week.

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HW: 304 28-OCT-2013
SW: 284 26-DEC-2103
CW: 190.0
TPL: 114
TPG: 154
Weight loss since surgery: 94
Weight loss from highest weight: 114

Down 1 pound since last check in.

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150, no real change, up n down same few ounces, checkup thursday, i hope to be in the 140s and stay! Ugh. But Happy holidays my friends????

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HW 197

SW 186 12/30/2013

CW 122

TPL 75

TGP 82

No changes, still 122. Keep up the great work everyone!!! Happy Surgery anniversary!

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HW: 293 in 2009/2010

(Got down to 199-200 in aug 2011 ????but gained once again ????????)

SW: ~240 on 12-DEC-2013

CW: 161.8

TPL: 131.2

TPG: 133-138 (155-60)

Weight loss since surgery: 78.2

Weight loss from highest weight: 131.2

Currently at my lowest since July, usually fluctuate 163-168, I'm 5'7.5"

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Happy Surgiversary to All!

HW: 297 (12/16/2013)

SW: 283.6 (12/23/2013)

CW: 177.2

TPL: 119.8

TPG: 127 (Changing my goal to be at 170lbs. by 1 yr Surgiversary date)

Total lbs. loss since surgery: 106.4

Hoping to get to my goal by my surgery date... I'm 9 days away. I am even starting back on my 1 week pre-op starting Tuesday to help give me a boost. Wishing everyone much success on this great journey to the "New You"

5 ft 5 now wearing a size 12. WooHoo!!!

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I was up this week 1.4 pounds......total bummer!! Especially since my anniversary is just 2 days away. Oh well, thankful for what I have achieved so far.

HW 322 (March 2013)

SW 278 (Dec 16, 2013)

CW 168.4

TPL 153.6

TPG 9.4 more pounds to goal (159)

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Hi everyone! Happy surgiversary to everyone having their surgiversaries this week! Mine was last week, and it was almost hard to believe that a year had passed! I'm currently already working on my 2015 goals...I think I see some exciting things for next year!

But for now, here are our weekly numbers:

16 people counted this week

Total pounds to lose goal: 2079.8

Total pounds lost to date: 1908.2

We are at a wonderful 92% of our goal! That's incredibly fantastic. You should all be SO proud of your accomplishments! Keep it up!

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Just goes to show wls works when we do our part to maintain

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It's my surgiversary day! Wow, It's hard to wrap my head around how much I have changed in the last year. Happy holidays to all of you and always remember how far you have come since this journey began.

HW 334 10/13

SW 304 12/16/13

CW 168

GW 165

TPL 166

TPG 169

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