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Weighing myself every day or every other day has so far kept me accountable. I see more overall movement on the numbers the more actively I focus on them. BUT I am very glad you are aware of what works for you and that you're happy. You look amazing.

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I had to stop weighing myself daily and start weighing myself once a week. I think it is important to see your progress, but not obsess about it.

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You are a stunner!

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Thanks

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You look great!!

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Thank you

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I had to stop weighing myself daily and start weighing myself once a week. I think it is important to see your progress, but not obsess about it.

Yes! Whatever works for you! Great

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You really look great, but to be honest with you, you held your 300+ weight very well also!

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Yesss your before and after picture is everything I wouldn't care what the scale said either... lol look at those shoes!!!!

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Omg really? Ty. Best thing I've heard in a long time. Today is my 1st day on here and I'm thinking, great! Wasn't sure if I had posted correctly. I so needed this in my life rn.

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Welcome to the board and i'm happy to inspire you. Keep pushing hard, and thank you

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I stop weighing in a month ago. The results are in the new sizes I wear and the difference in my before and progression pictures. I am not at my goal yet, but eventually I will get there. I feel better and over all health is better. I thank my doctors for the surgery because I had a real hard struggle with losing weight. There has been many bad days but the good has certainly outweighed the bad. Keep pushing and believe in what you want. SW 324 CW IDK but look at the picturesattachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1484810617.459582.jpg

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Btw I was sleeved on October 13, 2016

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