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When is it appropriate to celebrate weight loss?  

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  1. 1. When is it appropriate to celebrate weight loss?

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I want to Celebrate the fact that I am 1/2 way to my goal weight! I think back on all those damn Weight Watcher's 5 lbs bookmarks and 10 pound stars and want to... FLIP 'EM OFF! haha... I am actually going to be to my half way point soon.

Any ideas on how to celebrate my half way point? I want to do something for myself. I was thinking a pedicure and get my hair 'did'. ??

Celebrate with me, please!

Starting Weight/Current/Half Way/Goal/Prize

236/196/194/150 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pedicure

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I think any weight loss is appropriate to Celebrate. Every pound contributes to the ultimate goal. (Can you tell....I'll use any excuse to reward myself) lol. I can't wait until I reach the halfway mark. Congrats on your halfway point. You should do something really nice for yourself. Maybe you should splurge and spend a whole day at the spa pampering yourself. You deserve it. Keep up the good work.

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Hi! I started at one pound more than you and i am halfway too. I just keep buying new earrings and shoes. I do not want to buy clothes yet. Congrats Donna:clap2::(:wow2::hug::cheer2::);)

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Congratulations on getting down to the half-way point! If I was you I would splurge on a really fine bottle of perfume, perhaps something by Chanel, and I would wear it everyday. This would remind me of just how far I have already come.

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I was thinking about getting a babysitter and staying home to clean the house. Is that weird? haha

Hey...whatever makes you happy. For me, cleaning house would be more of a punishment than a reward. Grrrr.....I hate to clean.

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I have lots of mini goals, and I've celebrated some, and let some others go by without much more than recognition.

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I didn't vote in the poll, because EVERY pound is a victory for me. Even when I don't believe my eyes when I get on the scale, and it shows me a lower number than I've seen in a LONG time.

My biggest celebration to date, though is when I got into a smaller size pair of pants that I didn't expect to fit me yet. I remember running through the house and actually jumping on the bed screaming at my still sleeping husband, "LOOK!!!! DO YOU SEE WHAT I'M WEARING?????? DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT SIZE THESE ARE???????" I was SO excited. At that moment, I couldn't have cared what the scale said.

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Congrats on making it half way!

I voted 10% - any weight loss with the band is worth celebrating because in many cases and with reasonable effort, its weight that will never come back.

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I voted 100% for the BIG celebration. I do Celebrate all the little victories (scale and NSV's) along the way.

I have committed to buying one outfit at each size rather than looking dumpy in too big of clothing all the time.

I buy 5-7 outfits at every other size to save money. Mom had a bunch of items at my next size down so I've saved myself money on the next size (which I'm almost into!! woohoo) I've always had an extensive wardrobe so just these few of outfits is REALLY hard to deal with. Thank God that my shirts fit longer and I can have a few extras of those.

I've hit 1/2 this past week as well. I honestly cannot afford to Celebrate in any significant way. I know that I want the bodybugg but it's out of range at this time.

My big celebration comes when I get to goal. New wardrobe, fitted fabulous leather coat (drool) and whatever else I can come up with at the time.

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Hi All:

I just realized that I'm halfway too. I haven't updated my ticker, but I've lost 83 of 164 that I want to lose. I think I've just finished the easier half as it's been getting harder now that I weigh less.

Keep up all of the good work everyone!

Sue

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Juliegeraci:

Thanks, you too. I'm looking forward to getting down to your weight.

Sue

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Hi Sue, where do you live? I have been banded for a year and half. I am considered a slow average lose at 1 lb per week. Right now I had a slight unfill because I wanted to eat during the Holidays. I'm down 65 lbs from surgery and 100 from my height weight a few years ago. Time really flies with surgery. Just remember that restriction along with some exercise is key to losing the weight. Good luck!

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