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41 more till my docs goal

66 more till my personal goal !!!!!!!

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You look HOT! Good job!

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Amazing and inspiring! Thanks for sharing and congrats!

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Congratulations! You look great! Have you been exercising to do so well? If you could give us soon-to-be-banded newbies advice what would it be?

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Wow! Look at you! Congrats!

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You look great! You will be at goal in no time....

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Awesome! Congrats!

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Great job on the weight loss .. awesome pics :)

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You did soo wonderfully! You look amazing! Thanx for the pix that was so cool! I would love to know about the exercise as well- cuz that's what I'm doing! 3-5 miles a night! biggrin.png

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Congratulations! You look great! Have you been exercising to do so well? If you could give us soon-to-be-banded newbies advice what would it be?

My advise would be not to stress the process... the band will work if you use it to your advantage. Do not be afraid to eat . I can eat bread and meat - I don't think there is anything I can not eat . I just cant eat the amount i used to. If you need an unfill do not be afraid to do that . Sometimes eating more is a good thing. Your body needs fuel.

10 lbs ago I started Weight Watchers because the band had done all the band was going to do on its own ... now I had to help it . I just started exercising this week ... i work and go to school full time so my schedule is crazy, I just do 25 mins in the morning .

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Thanks for the tip! I was afraid that you would say you worked out hours a day! They told me I had to work out a minimum of 60 min a day to lose enough. Between work (I'm a teacher), having two kids (ages 3 and 5) and being a single parent, I barely get in 45 minutes if I split it up morning/evening.

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WTG!!! thank you for the post with pics! your face says it all, you look BEAUTIFUL inside and out!

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