So pumped to get to Onederland!

cobwebel
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It has been at least 4 years since I've been below 200. As of today 36 pounds down and finally in Onederland!




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Good for you! I hope to be there too in the New Year sometime! I think I'll be taking a picture of the scale too!0
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Great job. Must feel great!0
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Great work! It's been 5 years for me, and I'll hit it before the end of the month I think!0
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Congrats! You look great!0
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110challenge wrote: »Great work! It's been 5 years for me, and I'll hit it before the end of the month I think!
Excellent! I was a little worried with the holiday but it's been surprising okay. When you get there shout out! You're so close!
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Great job! I can't wait to be there! I'll definitely be taking a picture of the scale too. I'm 23lbs away. Been about 5 years. I had been over 200 for years and finally got under. Then got pregnant. I've since had 2 babies and never really found the motivation again until now.0
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Great job! I can't wait to be there! I'll definitely be taking a picture of the scale too. I'm 23lbs away. Been about 5 years. I had been over 200 for years and finally got under. Then got pregnant. I've since had 2 babies and never really found the motivation again until now.
You are close and will get there! I started a business and it took such a toll on my weight and health. We're all kicking *kitten* just by being here and putting ourselves first.0 -
Well done. You look fab!0
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Just came home from the doctor's. I weighed in at 198lbs - officially in Onederland for Christmas.
There is a 5lb difference between my doctor's scales (the big standing scales where you have to move the weights across the top bar) and my own scales (basic electronic bathroom scales); I'm not sure if it's possible to reset your starting weight, but I trust the doctor's scales to be more accurate.
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bluenoser38 wrote: »Just came home from the doctor's. I weighed in at 198lbs - officially in Onederland for Christmas.
There is a 5lb difference between my doctor's scales (the big standing scales where you have to move the weights across the top bar) and my own scales (basic electronic bathroom scales); I'm not sure if it's possible to reset your starting weight, but I trust the doctor's scales to be more accurate.
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bluenoser38 - congratulations! I would say that even if the doctor's scale is more accurate, you'll be using yours more regularly, so I personally would go with what your own scale says for purposes of tracking. Just my opinion.0
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That is sooo awesome for both of you, bluenoser & cobwebel!! Congrats on getting to Onderland!! I don't think I've been ther since I was in my 20's- that's about 30 years0
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Congratulations!!! I can't wait until I get there too!0
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Thanks, guys. I've been feeling a little lazy over the holidays, but my basset hound has been my walking buddy and we went for a nice long walk in the snow today. He also threw himself on a grenade by licking the boiled icing off my daughter's leftover birthday cake yesterday, so it had to be thrown out.
Without his intervention, I'm not sure I could have had just one piece and let it be.0 -
You look fantastic! !!! Great job!!!0
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bluenoser38 wrote: »Thanks, guys. I've been feeling a little lazy over the holidays, but my basset hound has been my walking buddy and we went for a nice long walk in the snow today. He also threw himself on a grenade by licking the boiled icing off my daughter's leftover birthday cake yesterday, so it had to be thrown out.
Without his intervention, I'm not sure I could have had just one piece and let it be.
LOL! Love it! I had a bassett years ago and hav never really gotten over losing her. Great dogs and apparently a good diet companion.0