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Hi Everyone,

I made it! I made it!!! I just cant believe it. Got on the ole scale this morning and blinked in utter amazement. The scale fluttered at 198.5 and settled on 199.0. I almost popped a gasket. Called my hubby in and got on and off the scale at least a half dozen times. Is it broken? My hubby gets on and says, NO, unfortunately for me, but great for you! I went from a BMI of 53.9 to 32.3 in 14 1/2 months and from a tight 28 to a 12/14 on top and 16 loose in the booty! I am really really happy. Thanks for all of your support! I look forward to meeting some of you folks in Vegas! Maybe I should drop another 4 or five lbs so I can party my butt off and not worry about the consequences! LOL

Babs in TX

334/199/170

-135

6/23/03

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That's great Babs! You've done so well. You have really lost weight quickly. Seeing that needle dip below 200 is just the greatest, isn't it? Congratulations!

Nancy

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WHOO HOO!! So happy for you. I too hit a milestone while on vacation. I wanted to get below the 250 mark for my birthday. I did it too. Isn't it a GREAT feeling? I am sooooooooooooo happy for you. Keep up the great work. I am so excited for you.

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Congratulations! You have worked hard to get here. And all the jumping for joy will probably take off another pound! :D Maybe we'll all lose a pound jumping for joy -- now that's a bandster party! :banana: :banana:

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Yes Babs, Pat yourself on the back for that one! You did good. It is amazing how excited we get with our scales. I do the same thing. Stare at it in amazement and jump on and off again at least one or two more times consecutively. Anyway Congrats!!! Teresa

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Thanks Gals!

I appreciate the support. I havent seen this number since my teen years and it is so very exciting. I been getting lots of love from my bandstser friends. Support is so important during this journey. I try to give others support when I can and it feels good to be able to share victories!!!

Babs in TX

334/199/170 (just had to write this again!)

-135

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Wow - Babs, I'm THRILLED for you - fantastic news - you must be over the moon! Well done!

PLEASE PLEASE post some photos! Dying to see the difference!

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Hi Betty,

My doc is Dr. Richard Carter in Arlington TX. My insurance paid 90%. He has great post op care. I find this is very important for success.

Babs in TX

334/199/170

-135

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Congratulations Babs. That is awesome. I can't wait to get to onderland with you. Doing the happy dance for you.:banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana

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Coming a little late to this, here are my CONGRATULATIONS!! too!! What a great milestone, you must be thrilled!

I'm still dancing around the 250 milestone, which my vacation probably set back by three weeks. But no matter, I can take pleasure in other people's achievements and know my day will come. Good job!!! :D

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I've been doing the happy dance for you, too - here's my "verbal" happy dance for you! Babs, you have done an amazing job!! Can I tell you how jealous I am? Onederland is SOOOO elusive!

Keep dancing, girl!! :banana :Bunny :banana

:D

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