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I am happy to report that I need to replace my wardrobe.
#11
Congratulations! Confusedmiley-gen013:
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#12
An excellent tailor might make those suits look acceptable.

But if you're not a 'suit', get at least two bespoke suits, fitted by a place better than Men's Wearhouse.

When one's shoulders are bigger than their waist, a good suit makes one a sharp-dressed man.
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#13
Congrats Charlie!
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#14
Good goin' belty.
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#15
Congrats!

Can you say a bit about your experience with CGM?
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#16
Congratulations!!
Donate!
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#17
that's awesome, cbelt! Enjoy the new you (along with the new wardrobe)!
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#18
…..now you just need a Lion and a Witch……to have a C.S. lewis adventure…..
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I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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cbelt3 wrote:
Down 40 lbs +
Down to a pants size 38 from a high of 46
Now.. should I take my few suits in to have them tailored ? Or just replace them when I need a suit (Weddings and funerals..) ?

Replace the suit when needed. No point in purchasing a suit now just to have it hang in the closet for who knows how long. You might lose more weight in the meantime and get in the 36-inch waist territory. When you hit "regular" clothing territory, more styles are available, more sales, etc.
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anonymouse1 wrote:
Congrats!

Can you say a bit about your experience with CGM?

Type 2 diabetic (genetics…. The diabetes is strong in my family)… I found myself hating finger sticks and my A1C started spiraling up, peripheral neuropathy started appearing, and my fast healing started to be regular healing. So I talked to my doctor and he got my insurance to pay for a Dexcom G7. And with fast feedback, I started realizing that I was eating out of habit and not need. A1C dropped from 9 to about 6.8. I’m going in to a full endocrinologist work up in a month for the next step.

CGM’s need calibration, fail sometimes. My failure rate for the sensors is about 10%. They get replaced for free, so that’s okay. I tried the Libre, but the Dexcom worked better.
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