110 lbs Lost in Year One, 730 Consecutive Days, Pics!
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Great job! Look at your smile of confidence. Did you exercise as well?0
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You are my newest inspiration. You look absolutely fabulous and you have done an amazing job. Thanks for sharing your story.0
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wow, just wow!!! You have done a fantastic job; not only taking it off, but keeping it off! I am also Type I diabetic, and I am finding it difficult to balance everything and keep motivated. Thank you for showing me that it can be done on here Congrats!0
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You are completly inspiring!! Awesome job getting healthier!! Thanks for sharing!!!0
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OMG! You look great!!!!!0
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You look amazing! My husband was so impressed he called me in from the other room to show me your photos!0
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You look incrediable, what an amazining story, I hope to have a Great story like that someday! Very inspiring!!0
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Congrats!!!! Awesome job!!!! You look amazing0
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Very inspiring! You look great and its awesome to see someone who has made it so far!0
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Hi keeponkickin,
You look really great and your story is incredibly inspiring.
One thing that I struggle to understand (and please don't think I am speaking out of turn here, I am simply curious)...how did you get to a position of being size 24? I know that many people only take action to lose weight when they start to encounter health problems but for me, if the scales show that I'm 14 pounds heavier than I'm comfortable being, I tend to do something about it. I cannot understand why people allow themselves to pile on the pounds and compensate for it by wearing larger sizes rather than taking the action to lose the weight in the early stages of weight gain?
Interested to hear your views on this.
I really hope you don't ever have to find out, but for some people it is not always that easy to say that they need to do something about it... you're on a site for people who are making the changes that need to be made, I love all the people that get on here and only have 20lbs to lose and they feel holier than thou and pass judgement on someone who has been very successful in her journey to get healthy. Who are you to ask such a question... and who cares? Congratulate her for making the life changes required to reach such a milestone, or say nothing at all!
I find your post laughable. At no point have I passed judgement - in actual fact, I complimented her and praise her for the difficult journey she has made. I simply asked a question which many people have found offensive (which has come as a great surprise to me). In direct response to your last sentence...read the first sentence on my original post and get a grip.0 -
You look just fantastic, fantastic, fantastic. Lost for any other words. What a brilliant job you have done. You have probably extended you life by 20 years. Congratulations.x0
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You look amazing. Thanks for inspiring me to get off my butt and get it done.0
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Wow!!! Great job! I hope to also be a success as you are!0
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AWESOME!!!0
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What an inspiration you are! Good Job.0
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YOU LOOK GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!Love the transformation!! Congrats on a healthier you!!!0
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Lookin' hot!0
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Hi keeponkickin,
You look really great and your story is incredibly inspiring.
One thing that I struggle to understand (and please don't think I am speaking out of turn here, I am simply curious)...how did you get to a position of being size 24? I know that many people only take action to lose weight when they start to encounter health problems but for me, if the scales show that I'm 14 pounds heavier than I'm comfortable being, I tend to do something about it. I cannot understand why people allow themselves to pile on the pounds and compensate for it by wearing larger sizes rather than taking the action to lose the weight in the early stages of weight gain?
Interested to hear your views on this.
I really hope you don't ever have to find out, but for some people it is not always that easy to say that they need to do something about it... you're on a site for people who are making the changes that need to be made, I love all the people that get on here and only have 20lbs to lose and they feel holier than thou and pass judgement on someone who has been very successful in her journey to get healthy. Who are you to ask such a question... and who cares? Congratulate her for making the life changes required to reach such a milestone, or say nothing at all!
I find your post laughable. At no point have I passed judgement - in actual fact, I complimented her and praise her for the difficult journey she has made. I simply asked a question which many people have found offensive (which has come as a great surprise to me). In direct response to your last sentence...read the first sentence on my original post and get a grip.
Natalie: Why don't you fill out your profile and maybe people can take you more serious.0 -
You look amazing!0
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Congratulations!! You look fabulous.0
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