face difference (picture hopefully)
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There I posted it for ya :-) You look great!! My weight came off my face and neck first too
When you want a link to show up click on the the earth next to the happy face, it will open a window and paste the link there then it should show up
Keep up the great job!!
There I posted it for ya :-) You look great!! My weight came off my face and neck first too
When you want a link to show up click on the the earth next to the happy face, it will open a window and paste the link there then it should show up
Keep up the great job!!
HT: 5'3" HW: 240 GW: 130 AGE: 30 PCOSer; diagnosed 2003
Month 1: -21.2 (218.8) Month 2: -10 (208.8) Month 3: -10.6 (198.2) Month 4: -8.6 (189.6)
First goal (to be under 200): Nov. 11; 199.2
Second goal: weigh less than my husband (174):
I want to think again of dangerous and noble things. I want to be light and frolicsome. I want to be improbable, beautiful and afraid of nothing as though I had wings. — Mary Oliver
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I use Mozilla Firefox as my browser -- maybe that makes a difference? To post pics, I open 2 windows and minimize each side by side, then drag the photo from one window into the comment box of the other. It always works for me..??
You look fab!! I lost a lot of weight in my face, boobs and general upper torso as well. I'm pretty sure that's where the first 25 pounds came from ;)
You look fab!! I lost a lot of weight in my face, boobs and general upper torso as well. I'm pretty sure that's where the first 25 pounds came from ;)
HT: 5'3" HW: 240 GW: 130 AGE: 30 PCOSer; diagnosed 2003
Month 1: -21.2 (218.8) Month 2: -10 (208.8) Month 3: -10.6 (198.2) Month 4: -8.6 (189.6)
First goal (to be under 200): Nov. 11; 199.2
Second goal: weigh less than my husband (174):
I want to think again of dangerous and noble things. I want to be light and frolicsome. I want to be improbable, beautiful and afraid of nothing as though I had wings. — Mary Oliver
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