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No, it's not a new radio station. I finally broke the 200 barrier after hovering between 203 and 200 for about month. I switched up my exercise. I think that helped plus I also did mostly liquids yesterday because of a bad stuck/PB episode the day before. Now, if I can only maintain it this weekend!!! This journey has been alot slower than I thought it would be but, hopefully, it means I will keep it off this time.

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Congratulations. Welcome to Onederland!

I can remember hitting 199 for the first time. I had alot of happy tears that morning. Also, I had kept my weight a secret before then. When I told my Daughter that I was under 200 she said "Mom, I'm so glad I don't have to worry about your weight problem anymore. I'm so proud of you." I didn't realize that she was worrying about me.

Continued success to you to obtain your weight goal.

I love my band and my new flat tummy!

Sue

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Oh Congratulations!!!!!!! I cant wait until that happens to me! I'm so happy for you :confused: I know exactly how you feel. I havent been under 200 since 1993. I tried so hard on diets before & the closest I got in the past was 203 and I couldnt get below that. Now I'm 207 & just had my first fill so Im looking forward to that 199... I'm pretty sure I will cry too.

Congrats, congrats :cursing:

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Buy yourself something pretty by carb loving friend! Preferably in gold or sterling silver

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No, it's not a new radio station. I finally broke the 200 barrier after hovering between 203 and 200 for about month. I switched up my exercise. I think that helped plus I also did mostly liquids yesterday because of a bad stuck/PB episode the day before. Now, if I can only maintain it this weekend!!! This journey has been alot slower than I thought it would be but, hopefully, it means I will keep it off this time.

Way to go!! Keep up the great work! :smile:

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You go girl! What a threshold to beat! Congratulations!

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Congrats!!! I love reading all the "onederland" posts. That's a big milestone. Can't wait to join THAT club. Keep up the excellent work.

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CONGRATS....That is great i have been stuck in the 220s forever i feel great look good lost a ton of inches but that damn scale doesnt like to move.I cant wait til i get to onederland...I am so happy for you.

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Carbgrl,

Congratulations! I too cried when I reached Onederland...especially since I knew that I now have a tool to help me not gain the weight back as I have so many times before.

Now, I am tackling 10 lbs. at a time and gosh does it take a lot of adjusting and readjusting my caloric intake and exercise to break those plateaus!

Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing:)

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WOOHOO!! Congrats!!

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Wow, that is fantastic. That is my next goal but I'm about 17 pounds away from it right now. I am so excited for you!!!! Great job.

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