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Surgery 8/15/18: Starting wt: 321, Current 220

Still losing

GOALS: no junk food, add a day of yoga to my weekly workout routine, lose 20 lb

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Surgery 8/15/18: Starting wt: 321, Current 220
Still losing
GOALS: no junk food, add a day of yoga to my weekly workout routine, lose 20 lb

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Gosh you have lovely eyes!

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Well that is surely a nicer compliment than Late Hubby's family. Their back- handed compliment " Well at least You are Pretty in the Face!" always felt like they were saying " The rest of you is Plug Ugly!" Charming group, aren't they?

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8 hours ago, ummyasmin said:

Gosh you have lovely eyes!

Sent from my SM-G930F using BariatricPal mobile app

Thank you!

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2 hours ago, Frustr8 said:

Well that is surely a nicer compliment than Late Hubby's family. Their back- handed compliment " Well at least You are Pretty in the Face!" always felt like they were saying " The rest of you is Plug Ugly!" Charming group, aren't they?

Yes, I have also received this "compliment". As well as the more viscous "You would be so pretty if you lost some weight" *insert middle finger emoji*

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Sleeved 2014/ maintaining - Starting weight 136 - todays weight 136 *Goal for this challenge is 130*

  • # love yourself challenge Feb 2nd- Favorite body feature and why with photo. My eyes because they remind me of my mother.
  • # No junk food challenge - Junk food free day 2

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Sleeved 2014/ maintaining - Starting weight 136 - todays weight 136 *Goal for this challenge is 130*
  • # love yourself challenge Feb 2nd- Favorite body feature and why with photo. My eyes because they remind me of my mother.
  • # No junk food challenge - Junk food free day 2
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Gorgeous Gorgeous Gorgeous

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Goal UPDATE...
Day 1 Challenge(s) Update...
No Junk Food: CHECK!
Regular Plank Hold Time: 55.83 seconds: CHECK!
New Selfie: PASS.
Hahaha, very nice!

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Feb. 2nd:

Favorite feature... Hmmm

I kind of love my hands

They are gifts to me in so many ways. I can't imagine my life without being creative, nimble, deft, etc.

Here's a pic

Laying on the floor today as promised tonight I'll jump rope

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Hello there!
My selfie from work :)
I guess my favorite part is my lips although my lipstick is not on the spot in this one :p
I studied industrial chemistry in Scotland, but I am working in tourism for the past almost 10 years. I lived in a farm at some point of my life, I love animals and I have adopted two cats at home.
For my body type, I am a huge belly and it is the last part of my body I am losing weight from... it feels way too slow but I know I will make it at the end !
Day two of no junk food
Will follow with some exercises in the following days !

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Also today I cleaned my wardrobe. I put in a huge bag all my huge clothes that are starting to fall when I walk and kept only the clothes I had when I was at about this weight several years ago and I bought some new leggings and panties from C&A :p
It was a strange feeling because usually I was putting clothes in the side because they were too small to wear them, now they are huge to wear them !

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Hello there!
My selfie from work :)
I guess my favorite part is my lips although my lipstick is not on the spot in this one [emoji14]
I studied industrial chemistry in Scotland, but I am working in tourism for the past almost 10 years. I lived in a farm at some point of my life, I love animals and I have adopted two cats at home.
For my body type, I am a huge belly and it is the last part of my body I am losing weight from... it feels way too slow but I know I will make it at the end !
Day two of no junk food
Will follow with some exercises in the following days !
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*gasps* how do I get a rainbow like that!?!?!
Beauty

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