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I have a few that I am happy about being able to do soon.

*** Sitting on a chair without my arms folded in front of me to hide my flubbers.

*** Being comfortable enough to wear a bathing suit to the beach.

*** Not being so insecure that I need a jacket everywhere I go to hide my body.

*** My back, ankle and knee not hurting anymore.

*** Taking a crazy amount of pictures at places I go to.

I'm tired of being ashamed of my appearance... Good luck to everyone!

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Going back to belly dance. I don't like "exercise" but I love to dance. I'm so out of shape now my heart rate maxes out just walking for a few minutes. In the same vein, I want to drag my husband to swing dance lessons.

Other than that, many of the same things other people have said - fit in "normal" chairs and airline seats, shop at "regular" clothes stores, less pain in joints.

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I can relate to a lot of things other posters said. The one thing I can't wait for is being able to get a shoulder purse that fits my arms and looks proportionate to my body.

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Jumping on a trampoline, swinging, riding rides with my daughter.

Not sweating all the time.

Being able to wear non plus size clothes.

My husband being able to pick me up .

Getting my sex drive back!

So many more things, these were just the first I thought of.

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For starters:

Being able to play with my 8-yr old son more. He just came in the room and told me "your the best dad ever." All three of my kids are great but I've gotten better now since my wife and I have 3 (no more!) I just want to run and play with my baby. Take walks with him, take him to the zoo, hiking in caverns, and go to his school to pick him up without feeling self conscious about how I look. This is my #1 NSV

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  • Having to buy new clothes - often

Being proud of how I look in photos

Surprising my family (out of state) when I see them in October

Being able to get in and out of my car without contorting myself

Being comfortable without a shirt on at the beach

Taking the stairs at work without getting winded

Getting rid of my CPAP machine

Discontinuing high blood pressure meds

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To walk into Talbots and buy size 8 pants/shorts/skirt. Any size 8 bottom. To walk into any department store and shop in any of the departments not just Plus. To paint my own toenails. To not looks like the Goodyear Blimp at my older daughter's HS Graduation in June 2017.

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This may be silly, especially since it might not happen for me genetically.... but I really want to see my collar bones.

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I am looking forward to:

Taking my son to an amusement park without having to worry if I can fit into the rides.

Having a lap.

Shopping in normal size clothing stores.

Not being the fat sister/daughter.

Being healthy.

Feeling good about the way I look.

Having more energy.

And many more wonderful things!

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I am looking forward to:

Taking my son to an amusement park without having to worry if I can fit into the rides.

Having a lap.

Shopping in normal size clothing stores.

Not being the fat sister/daughter.

Being healthy.

Feeling good about the way I look.

Having more energy.

And many more wonderful things!

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Having a lap! I miss that too

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I'm simple, my wake up call was the team of guys at 6 flags that had to push down on the roller coaster safety bar so I could ride.

I just want to get on and secure the safety bar without a team pushing

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1. Wearing a tank top to the gym without feeling self-conscious

2. Shopping for cute clothes- I'm an XL/16-18 right now, would love to go down to a 10-12

3. Not have to wear a cardigan in the summer to hide my arms!

4. Feeling good in pictures

5. Take up running without getting out of breath in under a minute

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