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Congratulations Kerry, i know how hard it is to allow someone to take

your photo and even harder to look at them ourself.

So what if it takes us longer then others, as long as we are focus

with the big picture we will win. I bit like if you look after the

shilling, the pounds will look after themself, same here only with

our journey. If that makes sense.

you know that 56k in 26 months is at least a 250gm of fat lost every

week, that's great and good for your body to lose it gratally, stops

some of the sagging that we get after loosing weight.

Welldone and keep up the good work, you should be mighty pleased with

your success.

Best wishs Barb

>

> Howdy all,

>

> Hope you all had a wonderful Melbourne Cup. Mine has been okay

except

> the band decided today was going to be a day of no eating (well so

far)

> but thats fine, I ended up having some nice chinese chicken noodle

soup

> and just had the liquid. Then I wandered down to the office

luncheon

> party and watched the race.

>

> I did get some pixs done and was brave enough to post them (well I

> thought I was brave:) considering this is still a lady who does not

> like her pix taken and has not had one done since early 2004. I

was

> somewhat surprised how vulerable I felt in posting my latest pixs.

I

> want to shout to you all hey I have lost weight you know. See the

pixs

> are still of a big Kerry - nothing surprising there, I know I still

big

> but seeing it in a pix, I worried you might think well okay girl

you

> reckon you lost 56kgs but from where!!! I know you guys are not

going

> to do it and I not saying this for the sake of generating comments

but

> I feel that vulerable feeling all the same.

>

> I suppose 26 months down the road, one would expect to be much

closer

> to the end of their journey and here I am with still considerable

way

> to go. I know its not a race and it will happen.. I am happy I

getting

> talong even if its three steps forward and two steps back. I am in

no

> hurry.

>

> My main purposes of this journey was to get myself into a better

> condition and enhance my lifestyle. What the enhancing of lifestyle

> meant I not really sure except I didnt want to be huge for the rest

of

> my life and end up out of a job and on welfare. I did not want to

> continue thinking each day was a struggle carrying around 170kgs on

a

> 163cm body and worry that I might not wake up in the morning when I

> went to bed. I dont have those thoughts and somedays, life is a

> struggle but I getting by. My quality of life has improved and will

> continue improving. I dont feel so threaten in losing my position

at

> work any more because of the weight which I did fear.

>

> My Darwin Surgeon says he alway thought it would take me three

years to

> loss all weight, maybe he was right. I think that the fact that we

are

> dealing with not just having a band around our tummies but the head

> issues that had with food that got us where we did in the first

place

> is a biggie and something that we need to addresss during this

journey.

> I know I have wrestle and fought with giving up some foods that

does

> not work with my ban. Yep the girl try and try again but had to

concede

> in the end. I know I mourned the fact I could not drink Diet Coke

which

> was my main stable of fluid before banding. I will confess to

drinking

> at least 3litres of DC on a regular day and it could be more if the

day

> was hard. I have gone from that to nothing but my body would have

had

> to adjusted to it. I reckon if I was totally honestly since the

> October 2004 conference to now.. yep a year, I have wasted in some

way

> during this journey. I had " control issues " with giving the control

of

> my eating up to the band and that is basically what we do in this

> journey, the band predicts to us what we can and cannot eat and

when.

> That is somewhat hard to adjust to if you have alway been able to

eat

> whatever whenever. Some people have adjusted more quickly; I have

> taken a longer time but in the last two months I seem to have seen

the

> light and have moved forwarded. Strangly I reckon I going to

mountains

> in this coming year.. I know I shouldnt set myself up just incase

it

> does not happen but I really feel this coming year is mine in many

ways.

>

> Ooops, I did not mean to ramble. Anyway pixs are up there to see

the

> face and body behind the name as they say. Enjoy :)

>

> Cheers

>

> Kerry from Darwin

>

>

>

> vulnerable.

>

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Congratulations Kerry, i know how hard it is to allow someone to take

your photo and even harder to look at them ourself.

So what if it takes us longer then others, as long as we are focus

with the big picture we will win. I bit like if you look after the

shilling, the pounds will look after themself, same here only with

our journey. If that makes sense.

you know that 56k in 26 months is at least a 250gm of fat lost every

week, that's great and good for your body to lose it gratally, stops

some of the sagging that we get after loosing weight.

Welldone and keep up the good work, you should be mighty pleased with

your success.

Best wishs Barb

>

> Howdy all,

>

> Hope you all had a wonderful Melbourne Cup. Mine has been okay

except

> the band decided today was going to be a day of no eating (well so

far)

> but thats fine, I ended up having some nice chinese chicken noodle

soup

> and just had the liquid. Then I wandered down to the office

luncheon

> party and watched the race.

>

> I did get some pixs done and was brave enough to post them (well I

> thought I was brave:) considering this is still a lady who does not

> like her pix taken and has not had one done since early 2004. I

was

> somewhat surprised how vulerable I felt in posting my latest pixs.

I

> want to shout to you all hey I have lost weight you know. See the

pixs

> are still of a big Kerry - nothing surprising there, I know I still

big

> but seeing it in a pix, I worried you might think well okay girl

you

> reckon you lost 56kgs but from where!!! I know you guys are not

going

> to do it and I not saying this for the sake of generating comments

but

> I feel that vulerable feeling all the same.

>

> I suppose 26 months down the road, one would expect to be much

closer

> to the end of their journey and here I am with still considerable

way

> to go. I know its not a race and it will happen.. I am happy I

getting

> talong even if its three steps forward and two steps back. I am in

no

> hurry.

>

> My main purposes of this journey was to get myself into a better

> condition and enhance my lifestyle. What the enhancing of lifestyle

> meant I not really sure except I didnt want to be huge for the rest

of

> my life and end up out of a job and on welfare. I did not want to

> continue thinking each day was a struggle carrying around 170kgs on

a

> 163cm body and worry that I might not wake up in the morning when I

> went to bed. I dont have those thoughts and somedays, life is a

> struggle but I getting by. My quality of life has improved and will

> continue improving. I dont feel so threaten in losing my position

at

> work any more because of the weight which I did fear.

>

> My Darwin Surgeon says he alway thought it would take me three

years to

> loss all weight, maybe he was right. I think that the fact that we

are

> dealing with not just having a band around our tummies but the head

> issues that had with food that got us where we did in the first

place

> is a biggie and something that we need to addresss during this

journey.

> I know I have wrestle and fought with giving up some foods that

does

> not work with my ban. Yep the girl try and try again but had to

concede

> in the end. I know I mourned the fact I could not drink Diet Coke

which

> was my main stable of fluid before banding. I will confess to

drinking

> at least 3litres of DC on a regular day and it could be more if the

day

> was hard. I have gone from that to nothing but my body would have

had

> to adjusted to it. I reckon if I was totally honestly since the

> October 2004 conference to now.. yep a year, I have wasted in some

way

> during this journey. I had " control issues " with giving the control

of

> my eating up to the band and that is basically what we do in this

> journey, the band predicts to us what we can and cannot eat and

when.

> That is somewhat hard to adjust to if you have alway been able to

eat

> whatever whenever. Some people have adjusted more quickly; I have

> taken a longer time but in the last two months I seem to have seen

the

> light and have moved forwarded. Strangly I reckon I going to

mountains

> in this coming year.. I know I shouldnt set myself up just incase

it

> does not happen but I really feel this coming year is mine in many

ways.

>

> Ooops, I did not mean to ramble. Anyway pixs are up there to see

the

> face and body behind the name as they say. Enjoy :)

>

> Cheers

>

> Kerry from Darwin

>

>

>

> vulnerable.

>

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Congratulations Kerry, i know how hard it is to allow someone to take

your photo and even harder to look at them ourself.

So what if it takes us longer then others, as long as we are focus

with the big picture we will win. I bit like if you look after the

shilling, the pounds will look after themself, same here only with

our journey. If that makes sense.

you know that 56k in 26 months is at least a 250gm of fat lost every

week, that's great and good for your body to lose it gratally, stops

some of the sagging that we get after loosing weight.

Welldone and keep up the good work, you should be mighty pleased with

your success.

Best wishs Barb

>

> Howdy all,

>

> Hope you all had a wonderful Melbourne Cup. Mine has been okay

except

> the band decided today was going to be a day of no eating (well so

far)

> but thats fine, I ended up having some nice chinese chicken noodle

soup

> and just had the liquid. Then I wandered down to the office

luncheon

> party and watched the race.

>

> I did get some pixs done and was brave enough to post them (well I

> thought I was brave:) considering this is still a lady who does not

> like her pix taken and has not had one done since early 2004. I

was

> somewhat surprised how vulerable I felt in posting my latest pixs.

I

> want to shout to you all hey I have lost weight you know. See the

pixs

> are still of a big Kerry - nothing surprising there, I know I still

big

> but seeing it in a pix, I worried you might think well okay girl

you

> reckon you lost 56kgs but from where!!! I know you guys are not

going

> to do it and I not saying this for the sake of generating comments

but

> I feel that vulerable feeling all the same.

>

> I suppose 26 months down the road, one would expect to be much

closer

> to the end of their journey and here I am with still considerable

way

> to go. I know its not a race and it will happen.. I am happy I

getting

> talong even if its three steps forward and two steps back. I am in

no

> hurry.

>

> My main purposes of this journey was to get myself into a better

> condition and enhance my lifestyle. What the enhancing of lifestyle

> meant I not really sure except I didnt want to be huge for the rest

of

> my life and end up out of a job and on welfare. I did not want to

> continue thinking each day was a struggle carrying around 170kgs on

a

> 163cm body and worry that I might not wake up in the morning when I

> went to bed. I dont have those thoughts and somedays, life is a

> struggle but I getting by. My quality of life has improved and will

> continue improving. I dont feel so threaten in losing my position

at

> work any more because of the weight which I did fear.

>

> My Darwin Surgeon says he alway thought it would take me three

years to

> loss all weight, maybe he was right. I think that the fact that we

are

> dealing with not just having a band around our tummies but the head

> issues that had with food that got us where we did in the first

place

> is a biggie and something that we need to addresss during this

journey.

> I know I have wrestle and fought with giving up some foods that

does

> not work with my ban. Yep the girl try and try again but had to

concede

> in the end. I know I mourned the fact I could not drink Diet Coke

which

> was my main stable of fluid before banding. I will confess to

drinking

> at least 3litres of DC on a regular day and it could be more if the

day

> was hard. I have gone from that to nothing but my body would have

had

> to adjusted to it. I reckon if I was totally honestly since the

> October 2004 conference to now.. yep a year, I have wasted in some

way

> during this journey. I had " control issues " with giving the control

of

> my eating up to the band and that is basically what we do in this

> journey, the band predicts to us what we can and cannot eat and

when.

> That is somewhat hard to adjust to if you have alway been able to

eat

> whatever whenever. Some people have adjusted more quickly; I have

> taken a longer time but in the last two months I seem to have seen

the

> light and have moved forwarded. Strangly I reckon I going to

mountains

> in this coming year.. I know I shouldnt set myself up just incase

it

> does not happen but I really feel this coming year is mine in many

ways.

>

> Ooops, I did not mean to ramble. Anyway pixs are up there to see

the

> face and body behind the name as they say. Enjoy :)

>

> Cheers

>

> Kerry from Darwin

>

>

>

> vulnerable.

>

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Kerry you look fantastic - you should be so proud of yourself. You

have lost the weight of a whole person (well a skinny minnie anyway -

LOL) and you must feel like a million dollars. You have the right

attitude too, slow and steady.

Can you imagine all the weight lost with all the Sydband members. Do

you have the Oz lotto TV ad up there with the over flowing truck of

money? I bet if we filled it with all our weight loss in kilos, we

would need several trucks.

I have one of those revolting rubber moulds that Xenical give to

chemists - it simulates 1 kilo of fat and I keep it in my kitchen as

a reminder to how far I have come. When I look at it and see how

disgusting and huge even 1 kilo is - it makes me feel good. I'm on

my latest plateau but that's OK - next week another fill and

hopefully will kick off another couple of kilos.

Cheers

Cherie

>

> Howdy all,

>

> Hope you all had a wonderful Melbourne Cup. Mine has been okay

except

> the band decided today was going to be a day of no eating (well so

far)

> but thats fine, I ended up having some nice chinese chicken noodle

soup

> and just had the liquid. Then I wandered down to the office

luncheon

> party and watched the race.

>

> I did get some pixs done and was brave enough to post them (well I

> thought I was brave:) considering this is still a lady who does not

> like her pix taken and has not had one done since early 2004. I

was

> somewhat surprised how vulerable I felt in posting my latest pixs.

I

> want to shout to you all hey I have lost weight you know. See the

pixs

> are still of a big Kerry - nothing surprising there, I know I still

big

> but seeing it in a pix, I worried you might think well okay girl

you

> reckon you lost 56kgs but from where!!! I know you guys are not

going

> to do it and I not saying this for the sake of generating comments

but

> I feel that vulerable feeling all the same.

>

> I suppose 26 months down the road, one would expect to be much

closer

> to the end of their journey and here I am with still considerable

way

> to go. I know its not a race and it will happen.. I am happy I

getting

> talong even if its three steps forward and two steps back. I am in

no

> hurry.

>

> My main purposes of this journey was to get myself into a better

> condition and enhance my lifestyle. What the enhancing of lifestyle

> meant I not really sure except I didnt want to be huge for the rest

of

> my life and end up out of a job and on welfare. I did not want to

> continue thinking each day was a struggle carrying around 170kgs on

a

> 163cm body and worry that I might not wake up in the morning when I

> went to bed. I dont have those thoughts and somedays, life is a

> struggle but I getting by. My quality of life has improved and will

> continue improving. I dont feel so threaten in losing my position

at

> work any more because of the weight which I did fear.

>

> My Darwin Surgeon says he alway thought it would take me three

years to

> loss all weight, maybe he was right. I think that the fact that we

are

> dealing with not just having a band around our tummies but the head

> issues that had with food that got us where we did in the first

place

> is a biggie and something that we need to addresss during this

journey.

> I know I have wrestle and fought with giving up some foods that

does

> not work with my ban. Yep the girl try and try again but had to

concede

> in the end. I know I mourned the fact I could not drink Diet Coke

which

> was my main stable of fluid before banding. I will confess to

drinking

> at least 3litres of DC on a regular day and it could be more if the

day

> was hard. I have gone from that to nothing but my body would have

had

> to adjusted to it. I reckon if I was totally honestly since the

> October 2004 conference to now.. yep a year, I have wasted in some

way

> during this journey. I had " control issues " with giving the control

of

> my eating up to the band and that is basically what we do in this

> journey, the band predicts to us what we can and cannot eat and

when.

> That is somewhat hard to adjust to if you have alway been able to

eat

> whatever whenever. Some people have adjusted more quickly; I have

> taken a longer time but in the last two months I seem to have seen

the

> light and have moved forwarded. Strangly I reckon I going to

mountains

> in this coming year.. I know I shouldnt set myself up just incase

it

> does not happen but I really feel this coming year is mine in many

ways.

>

> Ooops, I did not mean to ramble. Anyway pixs are up there to see

the

> face and body behind the name as they say. Enjoy :)

>

> Cheers

>

> Kerry from Darwin

>

>

>

> vulnerable.

>

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