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So, almost 2.5 years at goal, it finally dawned on me that I need to move the seat up in the car. I've been stretching my leg to reach the pedal and hunching over to reach the steering wheel for more than 2.5 years. Yesterday, the lightbulb went off. With nearly 120 lbs. gone, I'm not so padded on the back side and I have to move the seat up to compensate. Doh! Much more comfortable driving now.

Lynda

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So Funny!

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Even years out, still discovering changes

@@lsereno

you are such a silly head :lol:

doahhhh back at ya :lol:

like some/.many/most of us......

your tummy was probably near the steering wheel (like me)

you needed plenty of room

now that you are miss "cute, hot, sexy, mini ;) )

you don't need all that extra room

NSV's for newbies et al are great, normal/frequent

but when you are 2.5 years old!!!

you/me/we really appreciate them!!!

keep up the good job (i know you will!!)

kathy

congrats

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Congratulations on your awesome NSV!!! may you continue to be so blessed through out your future in all aspects of your Sexier, Healthier life!!! It is much deserved, with all your continued hard work!!!

NSV's are great no matter how early in or farther out you are along your journey, we discover new things about ourselves all the time. Some are smaller then others but still just as important! Some we notice right away such as our clothes falling off of us & others take more time to click in our heads but are great suprises when we do finally notice them!!!

Every step of this transformation/life journey deserves to be celebrated!!!!

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That is too funny! Lol!

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Love it!!!

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That's just funny! :)

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