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Leatha - When you came to pick me up that day for our overnighter, I thought to myself that you are so tiny. I expected to see a bigger woman. Your picture sure don't do the justice, you are so much prettier and petite in person. I guess when we look at ourselves we just don't see us the same way as others see us.

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Way to go Leatha!!!

I'm hopin for a loss this week also..got off the carb machine too since the Holidays are now over and drinking my gallon of Water every day this week...

Congratulations..watch out 170's here she comes !

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Leatha, congratulations! I know how hard it is to deal with a stubborn plateau. You and I started at the same weight and we're close to the same weight now and yet. . . I am wearing your old clothes! The ones you were too small for way back in November. I think you must be all muscle. And you sure look small. Congratulations again!

Nancy

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Thats it! It's all Fluff....

Betty she is tiny, isn't she? But what a sweetheart she is. Leatha I'm so proud of you! It's hard to tell that you ever had a weight problem. Here's to going down!!!

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Thats it! It's all Fluff....

Betty she is tiny, isn't she? But what a sweetheart she is. Leatha I'm so proud of you! It's hard to tell that you ever had a weight problem. Here's to going down!!!

Aww man.. lol. Do you know how long it's been since I was referred to as 'tiny' ? lol. Thanks, Vera. You're a living doll yourself!

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Hi Leatha,

Yeah!!!!!!!! I know how it feels to be staring at the same number ofr a while. Just came off of a six week plateau. Good for you!!!!

Babs in TX

334/187/170

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Hi Leatha,

Yeah!!!!!!!! I know how it feels to be staring at the same number ofr a while. Just came off of a six week plateau. Good for you!!!!

Babs in TX

334/187/170

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Thank you Babs! I hate to admit I've been preparing myself mentally that I may indeed be one of those who only lose 50% :D But, I know it's more me than it is anything else. I just have to admit to myself that the band has done it's job and I have to just meet it halfway. In my case and at this stage in the game, that means no more fooling around. I've gotten by with alot and still managed to lose, no matter how slowly, but I've come to a crossroads where I have to make a decision. Do I want this bad enough to buckle down and kiss the goodies goodbye? or do I want to sit here rocking back and forth and kicking my own arse from now on? ..

Maybe I'm even being too hard on myself? Maybe that truly was a plateau? Maybe I reached a place where I had been before (which is true) and my body wanted to hunker down in the old familiar place? I dunno. But, I do know that it's not going to give in easily. I'm going to have to work for every pound past this point.

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Congratulations, Leatha. I predict you'll hit the 170s no later than Feb. 1!

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Glad the scale moved for you Leatha. It gets very frustrating when it just doesn't move.

Your pictures are beautiful. You look fabulous. Before you know it you'll be in the 170's!!!!!

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