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Now that we are in or around our 8 month of banding I felt the need to come back to this thread. SO

I'll be glad when I can...

*Celebrate 100lbs lost

*hit 260 so I can go make-up shopping (my reward)

*lose 10 more pounds so I can fit a skirt i just bought

*feel comfy on my next plane ride to NYC

*see the look on my in-laws faces when they see the change LOL

hopefully by then (Sept) i will be closer to 200 than 300. the last time they saw me i was in the 290's.

now that we have lost a few pounds im sure our lists have changed a little. so from my previous list i CAN:

*walk longer than 30 mins without my legs hurting

*just go shopping for smaller clothes period

*run around with my 4 y/o for longer than 5 mins

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I will be glad when...

1) I am in ONDERLAND.

2) I can wear sleeveless tops.

3) I can be comfortable wearing a bathing suit in public.

4) I can complete a 5K walk/run.

5) I can wear clothing that doesnt have to be bought in a plus size store.

6) I can ride ANY ride at Kings Island or Cedar Point.

7) I can cross my legs while sitting at a table.

8) I don't have to stand so I don't have to risk breaking a chair.

9) I control my food instead of vice versa.

10) I can look in a mirror and like what I see.

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I'll be glad when I can......

-Tuck a shirt in my jeans and not have a "muffin top"

-No longer have back fat buldging around the back strap of my bra

- Look in the mirror and like what I see

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lol i like wjat both of you just wrote and they will be added to my list especially ONEDERLAND.

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reach 100lbs lost...i feel like its getting harder. im trying not to settle for what i have lost so far.

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>when I can breathe when I tie my shoes

>when I feel comfortable in my own skin

>when I look better than the cake i want to eat

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- Not be the token friend, you know the funny one with the "cute face"...

- tie my own shoes without gasping for air adnahving to take a break between shoes

- wear cute clothes

- not have the joint pain I have

- and know that Im not going to be the "fat" grandma that cant play with her grandkids (when I get them)

- and most importantly for me... feel good about who I am on the inside as well as the outside

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When I can eat in public without thinking that everyone is judging me!

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