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pohsim
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Hello, after graduating 3 years ago I've gone up 4 dress sizes and put on over 4 stones (56 pounds). Before I hit 25 I want to finally stop worrying about my weight and be comfortable for once in a long 3 years. ![:( :(](https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/resources/emoji/frowning.png)
I have tried losing weight continuously for those 3 years, but after a few weeks I go back to the same old eating habits. Any help/new chums would be greatly appreciated
I really need some help to stop going backwards and to focus on my future goals instead of reverting back to my old habits.
I am only 5'2 and weigh nearly 11 stones, in my profile picture I was over 8 stones. I want to find a happy medium and aim for that - though this has proved unsuccessful for 3 years. Any tips/advice would be great!
Thanks for reading! ^__^
![:( :(](https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/resources/emoji/frowning.png)
I have tried losing weight continuously for those 3 years, but after a few weeks I go back to the same old eating habits. Any help/new chums would be greatly appreciated
![:) :)](https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I am only 5'2 and weigh nearly 11 stones, in my profile picture I was over 8 stones. I want to find a happy medium and aim for that - though this has proved unsuccessful for 3 years. Any tips/advice would be great!
Thanks for reading! ^__^
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Hi! Just read your post and I see you're really committed now. Part of loosing weight is to be able to be accountable to others by sharing your vision. I think that you're a determined and earnest person and you can do this! But I don't under stand the "stones" thing? Fill me in.0
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1 stone = 14 pounds.
So 11 stones is 154 pounds and 8 stones is 112 pounds.
Hope that helps! ^__^0 -
Any help would be great as I am deemed overweight on the BMI chart. I need to lose at least 2 stones (28 pounds) to be considered 'healthy'.
Thanks guys ^__^0
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