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221. Getting closer and closer to goal

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226 ~ no loss but not bad considering my wedding last week!

Congrats on your wedding! Much happiness to you and your hubby! And congrats for hanging in there on your losses. :-)

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My daughter graduated high school today, Praise God! ! Hubby came home from deployment, Praise God ! Huge week, no big loss but no gain, Praise God. Hopefully things will slow down so I can get my head back in the challenge...

Sw: 173.8

Last week: 171.8

Today: 171.2

Wowsers...sound you had a WONDERFUL week! Congrats on having your loved ones around you this week...ENJOY!

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I've been struggling a bit in that I've reached that point where the sleeve has really done it's part and now it's time for me to need to WORK for the losses. I've been a whole month with no appreciable changes, just fluctuations of 3 lbs up and down the scale. Then I pulled out two photos taken a year apart and realize that I've come a long way already. I have nothing to be discouraged about and realize that this last 25 lbs. is just going to take some patience, planning, and persistence.

Here's the photos:

062013 To 062014

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Friday, 6/13/14

Weighed 226

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I wasn't home on Friday morning. This morning I weighed in at 185.1 -- first week that I am up! I am pretty sure most is Water weight due to my visit to Vegas and a bit of indulgence.

I'm traveling this week to Europe for work, so I will probably continue to retain water, but am hoping to be back at 182 by the end of next weekend!

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Same today. Was 203 earlier in the week but back to 204 today.

Bea - you look great in your pics!! Amazing job!!

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I've been struggling a bit in that I've reached that point where the sleeve has really done it's part and now it's time for me to need to WORK for the losses. I've been a whole month with no appreciable changes, just fluctuations of 3 lbs up and down the scale. Then I pulled out two photos taken a year apart and realize that I've come a long way already. I have nothing to be discouraged about and realize that this last 25 lbs. is just going to take some patience, planning, and persistence. Here's the photos:

062013 To 062014

You look absolutely beautiful! This is my first challenge I've done. Been afraid of not making goal but this time I felt I needed some motivation to break this stall. Thanks for all the time you take to do these challenges. Goal met or not, I'm in!

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<p>I've been struggling a bit in that I've reached that point where the sleeve has really done it's part and now it's time for me to need to WORK for the losses. I've been a whole month with no appreciable changes, just fluctuations of 3 lbs up and down the scale. Then I pulled out two photos taken a year apart and realize that I've come a long way already. I have nothing to be discouraged about and realize that this last 25 lbs. is just going to take some patience, planning, and persistence.</p> <p> </p> <p>Here's the photos:</p> <p> </p> <div>

062013 To 062014

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Wow Bea you look gorgeous! What a transformation. I love your dress.

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This weeks check-in: 175

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This weeks check in is 256.8. Slowly I am getting there.

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I have been camping at our county fair all week and didn't make to a scale to weigh in...darn it! I will report next week. I have been getting plenty of exercise, but tried a few fair foods, as well. Sure hope I didn't overdo the food and underdo the exercise! Have a great week, everyone!!

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I've been struggling a bit in that I've reached that point where the sleeve has really done it's part and now it's time for me to need to WORK for the losses. I've been a whole month with no appreciable changes, just fluctuations of 3 lbs up and down the scale. Then I pulled out two photos taken a year apart and realize that I've come a long way already. I have nothing to be discouraged about and realize that this last 25 lbs. is just going to take some patience, planning, and persistence. Here's the photos:

062013 To 062014

WOW!!!!

Great beautiful pic!!!

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