Size 20 Jeans !
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Congrats! Great NSV! The stuff you have that is too big you chuck because you will ever get into them again. Only save 1 pair of your largest jeans so you can do the before and after shot in the future. Stuff that is too small save cause you will be needing them!0
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Congrats, that an awesome NSV!!! That has happened to me a couple times during this journey... I went from 18's to 14's, and 14 plus right to 13 regular... skipped 2 whole sizes.... you never know until you try sometimes we just make old clothes work that don't have too!
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great work!!
sliding into smaller jeans feels better than eating any cake I've ever had
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Congrats! Great NSV! The stuff you have that is too big you chuck because you will ever get into them again. Only save 1 pair of your largest jeans so you can do the before and after shot in the future. Stuff that is too small save cause you will be needing them!
Agreed!! I saved 1 pair of jeans and 1 top, otherwise the rest is gone!!! I have been buying minimal 'transition' clothes along the way becuase stuff too big isn't flattering either0 -
congrats. I can't wait for this feeling. I'm in a size 14/16 now and i can't wait to put on some 12 or even 10. i've kept them since i've had my children hoping one day i would loose enough weight to get into them again. i'm working slowly on that and one day i will get there. Hold onto that feeling and keep loosing your weight and you will have many more days like that.0
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Awesome! and not having to go BUY new pants that fit is a bigger bonus. when I get to 20 I'll have a whole wonderful wardrobe that I hope I pass up REALLY fast into the 18s and 16s May you only be in the 20s for a short time!!!0
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Happy Dance for you!!! I started to at a VERY tight 24W and after about three months had moved into a nicely fitting 20. I have plateaued for six weeks but yesterday still fit two pairs of 18s! That was awesome! Even though I am not losing I am toning so my clothes are fitting better. Keep up the great work and definately keeping the smaller clothes is a real life saver.0
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THAT IS SO AWESOME! be very proud of yourself, i am sure all of us MFP'ers are!0
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Congratulations!!0
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Congrats on your victory. I started at a 22 and constantly told myself I wouldn't go back to that size, so I donated just about all my clothes. I only held on to more expensive items...like leather jackets. Figured I had family or knew someone who would benefit from my old clothes. Not having old clothes around worked for me, my focus was new clothes in smaller sizes...I also did alterations on work slacks.0
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That's fab! Hold onto those size 18, though at this rate you might bypass them straight on to the 16s! Excellent work0
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