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New Year's Eve pictures, one year apart. 70lb difference, 5ft5 female.
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Congrats! You do look amazing. Thats awesome0
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Wow you look amazing! Thank you for sharing0
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Amazing!0
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You look amazing!0
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Way to keep that promise to yourself! Happy New Year's!0
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Great.....share your fitness tips0
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Wow girl!!! You look great!! Yes definitely an inspiration!0
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Definitely hoping i am as successful as you! Same height at about 20lbs heavier then when you started but im hoping to look as good as you do in the same amount of time0
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You look amazing. Well done.0
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Thanks everyone!!!
Ermm tips wise-
Weigh what I eat
Log everything I eat
Cut DOWN on the crap (not cut out)
Eat more fruit and veg
Exercise more
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Wow!! You look so great!!!0
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I'm sorry there's no way in hell you were 24 last year... lol
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Stunning!0
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Well done! You should be an inspiration to many of the 2015 hopefuls.0
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Amazing job, you should be proud of yourself!0
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You look fantastic - congratuations!!0
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Congratulations on your hard work!! You have definitely inspired me! You look fantastic!!!0
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Wow well done, you look amazing!0
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You look incredible!! Well done! I have sent you a friends request I hope that is ok xxx
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Thanks everyone!!
x
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Amazing job!
You look so much happier!0 -
Excellent Work, you look great!0
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Congratulations Rosie you look great. Remember you still have a goal - maintaining your weight which can be very hard, if not harder than getting there in the first place.
Just a reminder to our friends in the US/Canada and other parts of the world, in the UK we usually use stones and pounds or kg. 1 stone = 14 lb. 1kg = 2.2lb.0 -
Great work! congratulations! You look fantastic!0
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incredible!! Congrats!0
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Thank you for sharing, you are an inspiration.0
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kelvincornish1 wrote: »Congratulations Rosie you look great. Remember you still have a goal - maintaining your weight which can be very hard, if not harder than getting there in the first place.
Just a reminder to our friends in the US/Canada and other parts of the world, in the UK we usually use stones and pounds or kg. 1 stone = 14 lb. 1kg = 2.2lb.
I think the best thing about me losing the weight with myfitnesspal is that I know so much more about diet and exercise than before! I know what BALANCE means and its not going for a run once a month then thinking i can eat triple the calories back at mcdonalds and still lose weight!! Hoping that keeps me in good stead to maintain!
Thankyou!
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Amazing!0
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You look amazing!! You should be so proud!0
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