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I hit the weight goal my doctor suggested back in March. So at this point, I just weigh myself on the first day of each month. It's part of my transition to maintenance. No more myfitnesspal and no more weighing daily or weekly. I'm really trying to do this without the crutches of tracking everything I eat or every ounce I gain/lose.

I looked down at the scale and saw it said 139.6 and was dumbfounded. I haven't been in the 130's since I was a very young woman. Even when I dropped alot of weight in the early 90's, I never got below 150 lbs.

I felt like I was walking on air today just running around doing my errands, going to the Y, just regular stuff. I swear, even with the back pain, and the other crap going on, I am happier than I've been in years. Thank you lap band.

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@@gowalking, I'm so happy for you! You deserve all the good things coming your way. I can't wait for the day when I can see those numbers too. You're a daily inspiration to me!

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YEA!

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Awww! So awesome! I know you were walking on sunshine all day! The band is a wonderful thing when we work it!! Sooo happy for you!

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Congrats on all of your success!! I love my LapBand as well :)

I just realized today that I am less than 10 pounds away from being halfway to my goal weight. I have my LapBand to thank for that! I hope one day I can be as successful as you have been with your maintenance!

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Congratulations ! I hope someday I can see 139 on the scale too ! Great job !

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great work and proof that the band works when we work it. Thanks for the continue inspiration I will be following in your foot steps ASAP XOXOXO

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Great job. You've worked hard and it's paying off.

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I hit the weight goal my doctor suggested back in March. So at this point, I just weigh myself on the first day of each month. It's part of my transition to maintenance. No more myfitnesspal and no more weighing daily or weekly. I'm really trying to do this without the crutches of tracking everything I eat or every ounce I gain/lose. I looked down at the scale and saw it said 139.6 and was dumbfounded. I haven't been in the 130's since I was a very young woman. Even when I dropped alot of weight in the early 90's, I never got below 150 lbs. I felt like I was walking on air today just running around doing my errands, going to the Y, just regular stuff. I swear, even with the back pain, and the other crap going on, I am happier than I've been in years. Thank you lap band.

Mazel Tov!!! Wow. Under 140. You are doing so great. I need to smarten up but I don't.

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Congratulations.....it just keeps getting better and better....the new life gets more and more reinforced....

Until you don't even think about it.....

Edited by B-52

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Fantastic .. I know you are extremely proud of yourself or you should be. getting to goal alone is a huge accomplishment. I haven't got there yet but I am working on it. I love to see the banded success stories.

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WooHoo! Put down that MFP and that scale and enjoy those walks and the Y and the beach and LIFE that is what it's all about after all.

Your looking great and what's even better is that you are feeling great, even with some aches and pains your getting out there and doing all kinds of fun things!!

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@@gowalking, I've never chosen a goal weight under 150 in all my adult years of Weight Watchers. With my band, I chose 145. I am so scared I won't make it, which is why I almost didn't. But 145 puts me in normal BMI land. I see your progress and I know I can do it. Thank you!!!

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Thank you for being such a good role model. I hope your pain diminishes and you can really live in this normal, functioning, mobile body you've made for yourself.

Rock on!

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