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Nice work!!!!! Keep it up, youre doing amazing!

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Great inspiration! You look beautiful, both then and now. :)

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Yay!! You've done well. I know you'll get to the end too....great job! :) Looking amazing too.

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Keep up the good work!

I don't usually see that many people that started where I did.

Size wise we started about the same I was a tight uncomfortable 28 at Lane Bryant, and at 1 year I was in an 18/16.

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On 5/10/2017 at 0:41 AM, OutsideMatchInside said:

Keep up the good work!

I don't usually see that many people that started where I did.

Size wise we started about the same I was a tight uncomfortable 28 at Lane Bryant, and at 1 year I was in an 18/16.

Thanks!

I was 377 the first time I walked into my surgeon's office, and 360 the day of surgery. It's nice to see someone else who started around the same weight, and seeing how successful they've been! I'm hoping to lose at least 40 more before I start discussing skin removal with him.

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@Megall9

I was 358 on the day of surgery. I'm really excited to see someone in my same range. I am wishing you lots of luck, you seem right on track.

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Congratulations!!!! Today was my one year!!! I have lost 83 lbs and 17 more to go! You look great! And kudos to you for an hour on the elliptical.




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Congrats to you! We were at similar sizes. I was also a 28 (thou 385 sw). I'm almost 8 months post op. I've got 65 -75 more to go

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