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3yrs 11mths and 21 days .... I hit GOAL!!!



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Way to go. That is soooo cool!!!

Not only do you look like you have always been thin. You look 10 yrs younger in your picture!

(mini skirt!! :))

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I am so happy for you and so impressed with your persistence. You are an inspiration!

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Yayyyyyy!!!! As you can see from my title nearly 4 yrs it has taken me but I have finally hit goal.

I have lost exactly half of my original weight. The band is the best thing I have ever done for myself, I wouldnt trade it for the world :grouphug:

congrats!!!!!!!:welldoneclap:

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Such a great success story for me to read. Being 10 months out I'm such a slow loser. It keeps me going knowing that the light is somewhere in the tunnel I just have to keep plugging along.

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Thanks everyone!!!

Its not all easy and at times it can be really hard and you just want to give up.....but dont!!!!

The band will work if you work with it, if you fall off the wagon, get back up brush yourself off and get back on.

xxx

Way to Go Kellie!!!!. What an accomplishment. I can't wait to be in your shoes. I think above quote should be imprinted in everyone's mind.

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Great job!!

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Congrautlations!

I bet it feels wonderful! :drool:

It takes a lot of will power and determinations to fight your way through a 12 month platue, wow!

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That is so great!!! From one slow loser to another, congratulations and I am so encouraged by your success. Slow loss keeps the pounds off!

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For those who have been at this for a while. I have a dumb question, how do u measure a 1/2 cup or 1 cup of food. Do you weigh it or jam all the food into a measuring cup. I aim for 4 to 8 oz at a time because I don't always have an opportunity to cut up everything into a measuring cup. Just wondering. Have lost 24 lbs since starting this journey in late january. Had surgery on 2/28

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