Comments:

Sunny - 2005-07-13 15:39:58
In reference to size....sometimes I think we have it sceued in our minds and can't see it for what it is. Sometime in the future you may look at 'today's look' and think that it really isn't as bad as you thought. Consider your height, bone structure, family of orgin and genes etc. But the fact that you're thinking the weight and clothes size aren't yet acceptible for you is also a good thing because you're working towards a goal. Your metabolism has to be re-taught and is going through alot of changes over the past months. Keep up the good work as you look fabulous in your picture postings here. Looking at others and comparing isn't good neither...as we're all different and what society deems as 'normal' isn't necessarily the case. I'd rather be a healthy 180 or whatever than an unhealthy 110!!!
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Sandy - 2005-07-13 19:40:47
You look great, but I know what you mean. I've lost 20 lbs., and I know that that's just the beginning, but you'd think I'd be able to look at a picture of myself and think, "I'm coming along," instead of "Look at that hideous beast." I'm with ya sister.
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Hannah - 2005-07-14 17:12:15
Don't stress on how you look! From the observer's point of view...you are "beautifully and wonderfully made"! Regarding your grades...is there someone you can make an appeal to rather than the instructor? Are you the only one that isn't getting their grades posted?? I can relate to your husband's dentistry experiences. Childhood memories definatly can make a huge impact. Hopefully though, he will see the benefit of faithful visits as an adult.
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