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H 179 09-20-2007 09:57 PM

I have to share
 
My 10 year old son wrestles. The season is getting ready to start again and there was a board meeting tonight. I came in not really thinking about the fact that I hadn't seen these people since March. I swear I almost got a standing ovation.:o:carrot:

I couldn't believe the compliments that came pouring out. Some of the men even noticed! I still have a ways to go to make my goal but it felt so great to have others notice my hard work. I was in a tight 12 jean in March. You know the ones that should have been 14's I just refused:devil: Now I am in an 8 or 10 depending on the brand. I must say I found myself beaming all night. Of course I think they might have been buttering me up so I would take on the publicity position on the board:dizzy: Of course I took it on.... I have RHS (Raised hand syndrome) and always put myself in these awful postions. :p

H

Bikini Ready 09-20-2007 10:02 PM

Yay for you! You have been doing awesome and deserved the compliments, use it as motivation to keep going and reach your goal!

LondonJulz 09-20-2007 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by H 179 (Post 1862803)
Of course I took it on.... I have RHS (Raised hand syndrome) and always put myself in these awful postions. :p

H

:lol3: RHS, huh? Wow... you'd think there'd be a cure for that....

:congrat: on the compliments. Feels good doesn't it?? Hearing people say that they can tell I've lost weight pushes me that much more...

Lafayette 09-21-2007 09:57 AM

How awesome!

I have RHS, too, I just never knew the medical term ;)

H 179 09-21-2007 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Lafayette (Post 1863268)
How awesome!

I have RHS, too, I just never knew the medical term ;)

Oh good I am not alone. Do you happen to suffer from NHSS too. That would be Nods Head and Smiles Syndrome. It usually goes hand in hand with RHS:joker:


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