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Today my scale read 298. I wanted to cry with happiness!

I haven't been this light for 6 years. I don't even know how to feel about it.

HW- 350

SW- 334

CW- 298

I've lost a total of 52 pounds in 8 weeks. I'm 6 weeks post surgery and even though it has been a rough journey it feels like life is starting to come together. I'm learning more every day and I've gotten through my first stall.

I'm starting to see why people say this was the best decision they ever made. As I'm not fully there yet, I hope one day I am.

My main goal for this post was because when things were super tough I needed to see the success people were achieving. I want to help inspire.

I want you to know you're not alone and even though each of our journeys are our own, you have more support here than you realize.

And hopefully I will never see a 3 on my scale again.

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Your doing great. I know it's a wonderful feeling to say goodbye to the 300's. [emoji4]

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congrats, that is big milestone on your journey!

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Congratulations and awesome job!! :)

I remember when I dipped below the 300 mark and I was so excited! I remember thinking... I will never have to see myself at 300 pounds on this scale again!

Thanks for sharing with us!! :)

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I'm now in the 2's from the 3's so I can totally relate. Bye bye 3 something. HIGH FIVE

Had lapband surgery 10/12/16

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@@kjkashmaniac Yay congrats! That is amazing and I know it will inspire you to keep pushing through and continue! I can't wait to have my surgery on Monday now reading all of the awesome stories on this site :D

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I'm at 282 now. Started at 406 in late June. RNY September 6th. So I know the feeling and how good it feels and how good I feel.

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Today my scale read 298. I wanted to cry with happiness!

I haven't been this light for 6 years. I don't even know how to feel about it.

Hey, you don't have to pick only one. Feel a whole bunch of things. You've already named one: Happiness. There are so many good -nesses ahead.

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@@kjkashmaniac Yay congrats! That is amazing and I know it will inspire you to keep pushing through and continue! I can't wait to have my surgery on Monday now reading all of the awesome stories on this site :D

I hope you have a great surgery and that everything goes well for you. Good luck!!!

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Congratulations. I've been under 300 for a couple weeks now and I feel as though I'm approaching being a 'normal' person - whatever that is l..

My point is.. it is a great feeling. Our stats are quite similar so I feel connected to your accomplishment!

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Congratulations. I've been under 300 for a couple weeks now and I feel as though I'm approaching being a 'normal' person - whatever that is l..

My point is.. it is a great feeling. Our stats are quite similar so I feel connected to your accomplishment!

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Well you are normal but I understand where you're coming from. I know the feeling. I'm on the treadmill right now doing this and haven't stopped in over 30 minutes. I couldn't have done that 6 months ago. Three or four minutes would have been tough.

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