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6 Months Out 70lbs Down! (With Pictures)



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70lbs down in 6 months.

My weight loss has been a slow one, consistent but slow.

Even though I'm not where I want to be yet I have to remember how far I've come.

At 6 months out the weight loss has slowed down tremendously, but my success thus far keeps me going.

No matter how long it takes, I will get to goal!

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not where I want to be yet I have to remember how far I've come.l!

@@HalloweenBaby24

great expression :rolleyes:

look at you bud :)

you look wonderful :)

I hope you are not gonna try working on that "pouch" of yours??

don't get rid of that cutie little girl your pant leg is holding :)

keep up the wonderful job :)

good luck :)

kathy

when i said "pouch" i was referring to you holding your daughter, THAT pouch!!!

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@@HalloweenBaby24

Awesome job on your weight loss. Yes, I like you comment as well. Keep looking forward is the key.

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Awesome!! Huge Congrats :D

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If 70 pounds in 6 months is "slow", I don't know what you'd call 50 pounds in 7 months, but I ain't complaining! As long as the scale is moving down down down!

Your progress so far is fantastic! Keep it up! I just posted some progress pics yesterday if you want to take a look... they show 54 pounds of weight loss, as the "before" pictures were taken about a week before my surgery.

http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/335927-overweight-including-progress-pics/

PS: Love that pic of you and your daughter(?) both fitting into your old shorts!

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@@JamieLogical

Lol thanks, Yes that's me and my daughter. It's been slow in regards to the past 4 months, I lost most of the weight in the first initial 2 months and then now I'm lucky if I lose 3lbs a month.. Congrats on your loss as well, you look awesome!

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You look great! Congratulations on your progress :)

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Awesome!!! Love your pics! Congratulations darn good job!

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Thank You Everyone!

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You're doing just great!

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You look amazing, great job

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Congrats! You have a great attitude! You'll get there!

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HalloweenBaby24 I am right along with you. It's been almost 4 and a half months now and I am down about 55 lbs! Yes its fantastic. Not exactly where I want to be but I have lots of time and patience! My first 2 months I dropped quickly but now it seems to be very SLOW. About 3-4 lbs a month. You look fantastic. Keep up the great job :rolleyes:

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