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Ok, so I don't have any before pics at my highest weight (I refused!), but here is 75 down, size 14/16. HW 315, CW 239, sleeved 9/2/14.

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Looking great! Keep it up!

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don't have any before pics at highest weight (I refused!

@@IronDruggist

hey cutie you are doing a great job!!! :)

75 lbs down is wonderful!!

i mentioned earlier today i wish i had taken more pictures during my adventure

couple of weeks before surgery - hubby took the horrible picture of me at my heaviest weight

(for a 5'3 person - 235 lbs is awful - and thats how i felt too

putting in my 2 cents about pictures

to all newbies et al

my advice is to take pictures of yourself while you are losing weight

also keep track of your measurements

and finally try and keep a log of your journey

those are my thoughts, and i'm stickin to it :D

after mentioning all the above

e@@IronDruggist you are still aces in my book ;)

keep up your good work

1/2 way to goal :)

75 lbs lbs lost :)

kathy

congrats

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Looking good!

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Ok, so I found some pics on my mom's phone that were close to my high weight, maybe 15lbs off. I feel crazy that I don't see much change. Body dysmorphia makes this whole thing extra fun, lol.

And I totally agree that I should have taken more pics before surgery. I regret that now, although I know why I didn't at the time. It was hard to hand my phone to my mom to take the pic today, let alone 75lbs ago!

To anyone just kicking off this adventure, take those pics! Even if you have someone else take them, and not look at them until later.

I wish that hunk in the pic was mine! But, alas, this was a meet and greet at a comedy show :-) I did get my boobs signed though! Lol

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"Body dysmorphia”, is that a real thing? If not it should be. You must be model height. I'm an 18 at your current weight. I'm 5'6".

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Your looking good!! I need to start taking pictures but also refuse. I may bend to the popular consensus though.....we will have to see.

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I did get my boobs signed though! Lol

Well...that is a picture I want to see! :P

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"Body dysmorphia”, is that a real thing? If not it should be. You must be model height. I'm an 18 at your current weight. I'm 5'6".

I'm 5'10, and yeah body dysmorphia is a thing, it a real b!

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