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Didn't make 130lbs Memorial challenge goal but did make 25 bmi goal of weighing 132 lbs...Nothing for me to complain about and I still have my surgery date 12/30/2013 goal to make in 4 more days. I'm so proud to be sad ever!!! Congrats to those whose made goal and keep your head up for those that didn't. 5 months out on the 30th and I'm down 65lbs

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Stayed at 144.2 for the week. Made goal, a first. July 4th will be my last challenge unless I decide to make one to stay where I am then, idk.

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Although my losses have slowed to a crawl (and I'm still not in the "Normal" BMI range yet) I'm pleased to report that I DID make my goal. Woo Hoo! Moving on to the July 4 Challenge now!

Woohoo

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Happy Memorial Day

Cw 206

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Time for the next challenge... Memorial Day Challenge! Here we go with the rules and instructions: 1. Be sure and log in here on Monday, April 21, 2014 to post your start weight and your goal weight for the challenge. 2. When setting your goal, keep in mind that this challenge is only 4 weeks long (5 weigh-ins). 3. Weigh in every Monday and post your updates here. 4. Watch the data at Memorial Day Challenge (click to be taken to an online spreadsheet) to see our progress as individuals and as a team. GOOD LUCK!

255 today.

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Well 215.6 I going to call it a success! On to next challenge! Thanks Bea!

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Final weight: 132.9

Thanks Bea!

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Last weigh in for Memorial Day Challenge: 244!

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Starting Weight: 292

Monday, 4/28: 290.8 (down 1.2 pounds)

Monday, 5/5: 287.4 (down 3.4 pounds)

Monday, 5/12: 286.8 (down 0.6 pounds)

Monday, 5/19: 284.8 (down 1 pound)

Monday, 5/26 282.8 (down 2 pounds)

Goal Weight: 282

Close but no cigar!

Edited by Sleeve Siren

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205. Down one. Didn't make my goal :(. Thanks again Bea for organizing these challenges.

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222.5...shy of my goal but I'm losing!

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Stayed at 144.2 for the week. Made goal, a first. July 4th will be my last challenge unless I decide to make one to stay where I am then, idk.

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Stayed the same. 185. Maybe next time. Thanks so much Bea for all you do!

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