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'100 Pound Drop'

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I work for a CCG (Clinical Commissioning Group) and we have just started a '100 Pound Drop'. We have logged our start weight (either as a seen or unseen figure for those that are a little embarassed) and will weigh ourselves each week. Our first weekly weigh-in is tomorrow. Our aim is to lose 100 lbs as an organisation but so many have volunteered I think by the New Year we may change our name to the '200 Pound Drop'. This is free, has peer support and is non-threatening. We'd like to roll it out to more organisations.

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Good idea! Sounds like a fun way to do it.

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We've just had our first weigh-in and we've lost over 20 lbs in our first week as an organistion.

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