OMG......20 stone 8lb is a recurring weight on a spreadsheet I have made for the past 5 years....... Start weight 20 stone 8lb lose 2lb a week total weight loss in a year 104 lb....... Well that's the myth I subscribe to at least......but for some reason how it goes is diwn to about 18stone 4lb ....oh look that's goid isn't it...let's eat and drink and by 4 or 5 months later put it all back on again.
BXXXXCKS !!! Why can't I have been born thin.
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It’s good you are back and want to lose weight, you know what you want to lose. With the support from everyone here you can do it, everyone is so friendly and supportive. Instead of going on a diet why don’t you try to make changes to the food you are eating. How about saying to yourself, ‘I am not going to eat biscuits any more’, they are empty calories and you can live without them. Once you have done that try another food such as chips. Don’t make the mistake of an alternative as I think you are not giving anything up just replacing one food for another. Good luck.
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