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You look so amazing!!!! Look at that smile. So happy for you!!

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Thank you everyone! I'm feeling good & ready to keep being a loser! LOL :D

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U look great Hun!!

Any advice!

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It doesn't look like you need any advice from me. You seem to be doing an awesome job yourself! Congratulations. I am not even half way through my journey yet. The only advice I can give to anyone is just stick with it. None of us are perfect. We all make mistakes, but just get back on plan asap. I don't beat myself up when I have a slow month. I just follow my orders...get in my Protein, Water & activity. Everyone has different preferences as far as what works for them. I think consistency is key. Have faith in yourself & the process. It may not go exactly as we plan, but it does work. Keep up your awesome work!

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Awesome! Hard work pays off!

That it does! Don't let the smile fool you. Living with the sleeve IS hard work, but worth it in the long run!

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Congrats! all that hard work is sure paying off. you look great!

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Nice Job! Hope I do as well!

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Nice Job! Hope I do as well!

I'm sure you will. The guys on here generally lose more quickly than the gals! Just stick to your plan & you will do great.

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Hey DeeDee :D

I remember starting this journey close together when we were 'newbies' Congrats on your amazing loss! You are looking fan.tas.tic!!!! Keep up the great work! I still feel like a newbie sometimes getting fluids and Protein in, but its slowly over time becoming a lifestyle change!

Best of Luck!

-Cassie

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Your smile says it all! :D

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Hey DeeDee :D

I remember starting this journey close together when we were 'newbies' Congrats on your amazing loss! You are looking fan.tas.tic!!!! Keep up the great work! I still feel like a newbie sometimes getting fluids and Protein in, but its slowly over time becoming a lifestyle change!

Best of Luck!

-Cassie

Congratulations to you too! You're doing a great job yourself!! I hear you when it comes to still feeling like a newbie. I feel like I make rookie mistakes all the time...lol. I'm SO glad to see that you're doing so well too. :D

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May I ask your beginning weight?

Of course. It's actually right on my ticker underneath my signature if you look. My starting weight was 418. I am now at 313. I can't wait to get into the 200's. I'm not going to even worry about the 100's yet! There is people of all different starting weights here, though. You know when I look in the mirror I feel like I don't look any different now, but when I put the pictures side be side it was eye opening!

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Lol well I haven't quite figured this out yet I guess, plus I am using the app.

Thank you for sharing and congrats!!!

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