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Great job!!!

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This is mine. I'm not finished still have 16kg to go.

My mum has already reached her goal!

I went from 111kg to 82.7 in 5 months so far. The photo with the fishes is me 10kg lighter so add on about 20 pounds to it and you'll see what I was.

I stopped taking full body photos when I got huge

The graduation photo was a month ago and I was still 5kg heavier but that dress I was able to find straight away instead of the stress of nothing fits! Best thing I've ever done! :) just need to reset and kick start my body again :)

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6 months and 86 pounds! I've gone from a size 28 in pants to an 18. Best decision ever!!!

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So far

looking Fab! How tall are you?!

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Hi all,

Its been just over a year surgery on 25th October 3015. I started at 294ib's and now 181, about 14lb's away from target.

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After.

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Hi all,

Its been just over a year surgery on 25th October 3015. I started at 294ib's and now 181, about 14lb's away from target.

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After.

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Looking fabulous

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I am 5'6. I have long legs and short trunk. I have always carried weight differently.

I have the opposite problem. Short legs and a long trunk! It takes all sorts to make a world ????

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I guess I posted in the wrong place before.

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I guess I posted in the wrong place before.

Great Job!!!

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I guess I posted in the wrong place before.

Dude.......you have done GREAT !!!!

Very inspiring.

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@@telltell624 Awesome Job!

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Just my face in this one. Left was before 2 week pre-op diet. Right was from today... 1 week and 5 days post-op. Also 38lb difference. Lol I didn't believe my family when they said they could already see a difference earlier lol I was wrong.

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