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Today was a wonderful day! I stepped on the scales and I'm under 200 pounds or as I've seen other people say, "I'm in Onederland." I weigh 198 and still have a ways to go but I have to say I was absolutely thrilled. I feel a little silly sharing this but I felt that all of you would understand. I LOVE MY BAND!

Kendra

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:) thats awesome!! I just hit onderland this week too! I also have a road to still travel, but so far I'm enjoying the journey!!:biggrin1:

Congrats and keep up the great work

Nicole

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way to go, I am so close to onderland, 205 but coming from 308 the weight has gotten so slow to come off, really tries my patience, but I will get there, I am so proud of both of you, you are doing great and that is a great milestone!!!!!!

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You guys rock! Can't wait to join you -- hopefully by the end of the road to onderland challenge on May 9th I'll be right there with ya! Keep up the good work -- and don't feel silly about sharing -- that is AMAZING news!

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Yayyyyyyyyy!!!! Congrats and well done. :)

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Kendra and Nicole, A BIG Wooo Hooo to the both of you!

And Kendra, you ARE right - this is the one place that DOES understand what this feels like.

I remember my first post banding check up. The nurse told me this:"Just remember, the hardest hurdle to overcome is to get below 200. EVERY person struggles at this point."

;):) Getting below 200 = the HAPPY DANCE ;):)

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Thanks gang. Ya'll are such a wonderful support group!

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