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On 2/19/2020 at 11:02 AM, VIKING 0424 said:

just an update photos from 48 inch pants 32 inch

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Every time i see less and less. You're rocking it.

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Keep up the great work!

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Totally different! You. look. awesome.

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You look amazing.

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I've been hitting the gym hard and I love my progress so far.

HW:334

CW:184

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Y'all are looking WONDERFUL! All your hard work is showing...

Dtrain84--you hold onto that towel--this is a family forum!😊

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Super scared to post the pictures but change is good right

First black shirt was me at my highest Weight 256

second is a month after surgery and four months after

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Been a while since I have been on this forum and so much has changed-in a good way! I reached my (adjusted) goal weight. I went back to school. I have a new career (as a baiatric-focused personal trainer) and I'm excited about my future. Although lots has been derailed because of the virus, the accomplishments are still there and my business will thrive once the fitness industry is able to rebound. For now, I do my coaching virtually and keep up on my fitness by working out with my team via zoom. It's a crazy time but still full of possibilities! I'm so sorry some of your surgeries are being derailed- that is a tough pill to swallow I'm sure. I hope everyone stays healthy and strong. Be kind!

BEFORE, Aug 2018

AFTER, this week, me and some of my badass fellow trainers

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First time posting here!
Gastric bypass was June 26, 2017

I’m 5’5

Left picture - 338 pounds

Right picture - 158 pounds

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On 03/19/2020 at 00:34, MaddieSpahr said:



First time posting here!

Gastric bypass was June 26, 2017




I’m 5’5




Left picture - 338 pounds




Right picture - 158 pounds



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Maddie, I follow you on Instagram & you’re amazing!

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Awww!!! Thank you so much!!! You are so sweet!!!! I have never been on here and thought I would venture on here 😊

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I think the biggest thing I've gained in all this is that I don't HAVE to live in large t-shirts and oversized hoodies alllll the time. I can actually buy more feminine clothes and actually feel good about myself. Granted the black shirt is loose fitting it's also a size L. The grey shirt is an XXL and the light blue hoodie is an XL. The jeans in the newest picture is also 2 sizes down from the 2018 picture and 4 sizes down from the oldest picture.

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