Who else needs to lose a stone?
MaryElizabeth29
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I am so inspired by the people on here who lose a huge amount of weight. All I need to lose to be at my goal weight is a stone, and I seem to lose a few pounds, gain them back, lose them again, gain them back.... it's a never-ending cycle!
It's my 29th birthday in a couple of weeks and the realisation that I will soon no longer be in my twenties has given me the kick I need to change my eating habits and get to where I want to be.
If anyone can identify with this and wants some help and support in return for the same, please send me a friend request
It's my 29th birthday in a couple of weeks and the realisation that I will soon no longer be in my twenties has given me the kick I need to change my eating habits and get to where I want to be.
If anyone can identify with this and wants some help and support in return for the same, please send me a friend request
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And for us non-brits ... a stone is about 14 pounds (according to wikipedia which never lies).
Welcome to MFP! Happy early birthday!
You'll find great support here.0 -
Hi
Im 32 now but at 29 did the same as you and lost a stone and upped my exercise before I turned 30. I used MFP and it worked. I then got pregnant and had my little boy at 31. I gained just under 2 1/2 stone and still need to lose about half a stone (7lb for non Brits) to get back to where I was.
I will send you a friend request and hopefully we can both do it!0 -
Who else needs to lose a stone?
You calling me fat??? :laugh:
Yeah, i think about another stone would be good.0 -
And for us non-brits ... a stone is about 14 pounds (according to wikipedia which never lies).
A stone is exactly 14 lbs ;-)0 -
Yes, also a brit and looking to lose a stone. I'm 5ft3 so it shows up on mef :-P hoping to get to 8stone12 and then assess whether I should try for 8 and a half. We'll see.
Hope it comes off easily for you. :-D0 -
Hello, I'm another needing to lose a stone, sounds so easy when I see the great weight loss others have achieved on here, but being a small 5'4" a stone is a real issue.
Feel free to add me, I'm planning to do the 5:2 diet once I've worked out how to use this app to help!0 -
Thanks for the definition of a stone...Figured maybe someone had kidney stones to lose or something. LOL Well, not really, I do know a stone is a measurement used in the UK. I have a friend there that is 12 stones. I personally, have lost almost 3 stones and need to lose another 12, which is how much my British friend ways. Ironic! Good luck all on your weight loss journeys whether it be stones or pounds.0
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Me! I'm aiming for 8 stone, currently 9st1lb0
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