i second and third the accolades you are doing awesome - you should be so completely proud of your self an all your hard work 
WOW, you have done a fantastic job in your weight loss. You've inspired me to not give up and hit it even harder. I started 03-06-07 at 445lbs and am only down 15lbs so far. Thanks for sharing your journey.
And yes, I do love it when they beg
I think people have a mental image of me before and look at me now and think I am at a good weight, but if they had never known me I suspect that they would be more likely to say “yea, he looks ok, but he could stand to lose 20 or 30 pound”.
LOL, OK, OK, I will try to get some pix this weekend girls. You gals are going to embarrass me if you keep this up.
Exactly, you absolutely get it.I think this is SO true!
However, coming from the larger then life side of the fence, I think we do hear (a lot) "don't lose too much weight" "you don't want to get too thin" "you look great the way you are"
I think what they're saying is we look fantastic compared to where we've been.
Thank you very much, I don't always have a lot to say and sometimes don't post for long periods of time, but I read the forums everyday and can not overstate the amount of help and support it has given me. I have not participated on this forum nearly as much as some, but I have gotten so much out of it. It is just so reassuring to know that there is a place where you can go to vent, cry, bitch, moan, brag, and/or celebrate weight loss (or anything else) and have people that understand completely.T2 has stated it time and time again, it's not the starters - it's the finishers that count. I plan on being one that crosses the finish line of my goal and can scratch a new line in the dirt.
There are many here who I feel will do the same.
You're one of them.
I know you will cross your goal line Fenster - where ever you decide to draw it!
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hey we got called girls![]()
i feel so young again![]()
Thanks T and that sounds good to me, I would love to meet up with you sometime, I know we would have plenty to talk about. Maybe over a nice long walk.Hey Bro, glad to see you got a good doc on your team. Repeat quote: "A good doctor is priceless these days"
I'm pretty excited to see your finish line pics too. I'm dead serious I'm going to Sala second week in July 100% sure. I have zero chance of making it up there till then, but I swear on my g'ma's grave, I will make it to your front door this time.
That would be so effen cool if we could have a WLF meet up at Salamanca but I've seen 1000's of these internet group/forum meets never happen...
Anyway, I'm nothing but proud of your effort man, you know that.
Yo Todd, listen to this guy, 15 lb loss is HUGE !! there is no 'only' in this business and any loss is a success !!
That sentiment is nice, encouraging, ego stroking - but I know it's NOT what I want to hear. I don't feel where I'm at is "good enough" not yet. I'm hoping one day I will feel satisfied with where my body is. That's not to mean satisfied and quit doing what I need to do - but be at a point where I'm not constantly looking in the mirror wishing my body had less.
T2 has stated it time and time again, it's not the starters - it's the finishers that count. I plan on being one that crosses the finish line of my goal and can scratch a new line in the dirt.
Hi Fenster; first time I've seen your diary and I'm looking forward to nosing through it. I had to quote M2M because it really struck a chord with me. Whether it's 300 or 20 pounds to lose, even crossing the finish line isn't the end...then it's a continuation of being alert, aware, conscious, making healthy eating and exercise choices, etc. etc. I've got 20 to go, but so what if I cross that finish line if I don't continue with my diligence. Thanks for the good message M2M. Love it. You guys ROCK!