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I just wish I was losing in my stomach instead of my butt. <_< Guess I should stop feeling so frustrated about the scale because I am obviously getting smaller. I had to share with you guys because very few people in my life know about the surgery and my hubby said he wanted a picture to validate my claim. ;)

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LOL! Good for your hubby! ;) Surprisingly that was the first place I noticed my loss too. Not what I was expecting. Maybe it is time to try an even smaller size jean?

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@@Daisee68 definitely try on a smaller size. Trying on various clothes that didn't fit before is my new high. :P

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butt and boobs were the first things to start shrinking for me. XD

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Wouldn't it be amazing if we could put a list in order and weight loss would go through our "wish list" of priorities! But, we take what we get. Its all good!

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Me too. Even my leggings are baggy in the butt now.

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I totally lost my butt. It's so sad. I need a butt lift

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Fat or not I liked having a butt and nice curves. I was a curvy fat girl. Now my butt is almost flat. Weired, but I suppose you can't dictate to the body what you want to keep and what to let go. Now my big boobs, I'm happy they are smaller. I'm trying to figure out my maintenance calories so I can stop losing and see if things round out somewhat.

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legs and butt (and everything else waist up) My tummy is the last to reduce in size too. Weird, too, because in my younger years when I lost weight, I always lost my gut first.

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@@wannaBthinsoon Totally am with you on the gut thing.

@sharkgirl. I bought jeggins last week and they "seemed" to fit when I got them. Wore them and they are baggy in the butt. Try smaller jeans and see if you can get ones with less spandex in them.

I'm having "loving my body" time EXCEPT my gut....wtheck? I need a 12 for my waist and a 10 for my butt and thighs...arghhh!

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OMGGGGGG. I am kind of the opposite of some of you. My Tummy is skinnier, everything else absolutely NO CHANGE.

My stomach losses first and everything else is last. Like at first LOVED it. but after a while losing the pounds... my arms are huge my thighs huge, my butt huge... like can we take a break from the stomach and distribute evenly??? I don't blame some of you for the frustration and i totallyyyy get it.

i guess we take what we can right? but still.... i need to lose the weight elsewhere :(

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My butt has disappeared too. when I finally bought new jeans I found that the ones in the curvy fit that I had been wearing were almost too loose and saggy, so the sales girl suggested a slim fit boot leg. Never thought I'd ever purchase slim fit jeans. And while relatively flat, but butt looks good.

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