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I’m super excited to share that I just crossed over from obese to overweight this morning. Weight loss goal 1 achieved. On to the next goal which is to hit normal range. I’m buying jeans in size 14 and tops in XL and I couldn’t be more pleased! I’m so happy, I just wanted to share. Also, for those of you in a stall, don’t worry. It eventually comes off. I stalled 2 1/2 weeks after surgery for almost 2 weeks (it was a real bummer).

HW 227

SW 221 - 11/27/17

CW 185

G1 185

G2 154

G3 135

5’6”

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Is 135 a realistic goal weight? I'm not trying to be snarky, but our stats are almost exactly the same! I didn't think that was possible?!

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Is 135 a realistic goal weight? I'm not trying to be snarky, but our stats are almost exactly the same! I didn't think that was possible?!

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My doctor told me that at my starting weight 75% will achieve 170lbs. 50% will achieve 150lbs and 25% will achieve 130lbs. Since I’ve maintained just under 135lbs in the past, I’m using this as my final goal but believe me when I say I’ll be extremely happy anywhere in the 150lbs - 135lbs range.


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That's how I feel too! 150? GREAT!! I almost think 135 would look emaciated on me, but if that is what my body can do, I'm game! 😁

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Go for it!! At 5'5", I weighed 125-135 through college, so it is certainly a healthy #.

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Almost same stats here too- didn’t think that’d be possible so excited to read that too! following you ladies :)


HW 242
SW 236- December 20, 2017
CW 196
GW#1- 199
GW#2- 175
5’6”

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1 hour ago, heatherjudson said:

I’m super excited to share that I just crossed over from obese to overweight this morning. Weight loss goal 1 achieved. On to the next goal which is to hit normal range. I’m buying jeans in size 14 and tops in XL and I couldn’t be more pleased! I’m so happy, I just wanted to share. Also, for those of you in a stall, don’t worry. It eventually comes off. I stalled 2 1/2 weeks after surgery for almost 2 weeks (it was a real bummer).

HW 227

SW 221 - 11/27/17

CW 185

G1 185

G2 154

G3 135

5’6”

Congratulation on conquering your first goal. You are doing fantastic.

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1 hour ago, Acts238girl said:

Is 135 a realistic goal weight? I'm not trying to be snarky, but our stats are almost exactly the same! I didn't think that was possible?!

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lol do I look emaciated at 133?

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1 minute ago, Acts238girl said:


I'd LOVE to look like you...and running!! That's exactly my goal!

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I wasn't offended lol the emaciated comment made me giggle.

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Congratulations ;-):rolleyes:B):lol:B):P:)

Yes becoming normal BMI is a realistic goal.

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