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Had a stall last week around 305, which was super frustrating since I was so close to the 200s. It played around a little at 300 for a while, even dropped to 299 once (which I didn't count since it was flucuating), but the last three days, I've been consistently below 300, so I'm making the announcement...I'm in Twohundredtown! Sorry, the name's not as cool as Onederland.

I haven't been in the 200s since the end of my senior year of high school in 2010, so it's really exciting for me!

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Yayayayayayayay! Huge congrats!

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I'm in Twohundredtown!

@@Sara51692

silly head :)

theres no such place as Twohundredtown :lol:

trying to find it on my GPS :blink:

its called twoderville!!!!! :)

but, what's in a name ;)

main point is you've arrived "wearing" a smile :)

42 lbs gone!!!! :rolleyes:

terrific job :)

keep up the good work :)

i know you will!!

kathy

congrats

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Woohoo!! Congrats!

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Thank you all!!

Haha, I've heard it called a few things - Twoderville makes me laugh when I read it! Doesn't have quite the same ring to it as Onederland. Guess that's more motivation to get there!

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Yay, I'm also dancing around 302, and frustrated because I'm so close to the 200 club. I can't wait to announce as well. Hopefully soon, but definitely congrats to you on your success so far.

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Wow what a spectacular accomplishment! And it's all indicative of your hard work and dedication.

It might sound corny and old fashioned but - You've come a long way baby! And your transformation has only just begun. You have many more such achievements in your future. Congrats!

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Way to go!! You announce loud and you announce proud!! :)

Whatever you call it, it's a great accomplishment!!

Keep the good work!!!

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Such a big accomplishment! Have you ever noticed how it seems like your body conspires against you when making a landmark loss?! My body wants to tease me and it seems to take forever to get that victory firmly under my belt!

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Congrats! I'm right there with you. I'm fluctuating between 302 and 305... my scale can't decide. Gives me a different weight every time i jump on, even if they are back to back. I'm hoping to be there in a few days! Thanks for the update...gives me a little hopeful boost to want to hit it soon!!

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Sara - Way to go! So proud of you. We had our surgery the same day and you are doing great!

Keep up the great work!

Kimby

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Thanks everyone!! I'm loving all the support on this site. It's been a great help for me since surgery!

Congrats! I'm right there with you. I'm fluctuating between 302 and 305... my scale can't decide. Gives me a different weight every time i jump on, even if they are back to back. I'm hoping to be there in a few days! Thanks for the update...gives me a little hopeful boost to want to hit it soon!!

Yay, I'm also dancing around 302, and frustrated because I'm so close to the 200 club. I can't wait to announce as well. Hopefully soon, but definitely congrats to you on your success so far.

I wish I had just stepped off my scale for the week I was stalled and given it a break - would have been a lot less stressful! Good luck to you both! You'll be here with me any day now, so don't worry too much!

Such a big accomplishment! Have you ever noticed how it seems like your body conspires against you when making a landmark loss?! My body wants to tease me and it seems to take forever to get that victory firmly under my belt!

Yes! SO true! When I was trying to hit 320 (because I started at 340 and wanted 320 to be my SW), it was ridiculously hard to get the scale to hit that!!

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Congratulations

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