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ok so I've lost 25 lbs so far- and today i get out of the shower--(keep your minds on track with me here) grabbed the towel sheet and well-- OMG- it closed all the way around me-- WHATS UPPIE WITH THAT!!!

think i'm gonna look at the Fredricks Catalog now!!!!!!lol

(ok so i'm pushing it a little) lol but this is cool!

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Yay!!! That is SO awesome. I don't even wrap towels around me any more because I know they wont fit, I just dry off and move on... maybe I should change my habits again...

:)

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hehe, Greg-

There's too many of those things huh? PB, NSV etc etc...I had to look them all up or ask too. NSV means Non scale Victory. Something that happened because of weight loss that doesn't have to do with numbers. :)

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wow Michelle, great NSV - most of our huge towels wrap all the way around me now but I'm still holding on to this really grotty bath towel that I used when I was 20 and pregnant with my now 14 year old son - I have a photo of me 9 months pregnant with the towel completely wrapped around me, bump and all - and it still won't go around me yet! One day soon tho! Well done you!

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Bright-- try it maybe it'll be fitting you soon ! those towel companies- think i 'll buy stock now cuz-- i'll be running around in one every day before work! CUZ I CAN!!!!

(no peeping Toms or Janes at the windows now OK!)LOL----lets start a

TOWEL CLUB!!!!!!!!!!

beach towels, bath sheets and regular size, hand towel and well-- wash cloths anyone! (don't they call those thongs???) HAHAHAHA

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AWESOME!!!!!!!!! That is great. The small things are sometimes the biggest things.

I am glad someone else had to ask what NSV meant, I had no clue. Thanks Greg I won't tell!!!!

Kathy

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You're doing fantastic!!! All that worry for nothing right???

See you at the Support Group on the 17th???

YAY!!!!

Nancy*

:-)

:banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana

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Michelle,

Good luck with your first post op visit. I was there today and the Dr practiced on me so he knows what he is doing when you get there. LOL

Not losing as much weight as I did in beging but thats ok. Lost another inch off waist and inch and a half off hips and another 1/2 off neck. Feel like the wicked witch of the west and someone threw Water on me. LOL (for you youngsters thats from the Wizzard of Oz.)

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