those of us who were always thin
perkymommy
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Anyone else here that was thin most of their life until they got older? I was a very small child to the point where my doctor told my parents to feed me milkshakes at night before bed. Was a small teen too. At age 18 I weighed 75 lbs. I'm only 4'11. Now at age 48 I'm 150ish and have a hard time losing. To think that most of my life I was trying to gain weight. Anyone else?
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I'm in! The hardest part of losing was the low calorie count that it takes to get there. Especially after a lifetime of eating whatever I wanted to eat and not worry about it.0
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@abitoftrouble wrote: »Here. Was 103 at 18 (5"3), banged out a couple of babies, sprinkle that with life crippling anxiety, a dash of soul crushing depression and a devastating marriage and by the age of 28 I looked like Anna Nicole Smith. Mostly because I was drunk all the time but also because fat me looked like I ate skinny me. It took some time to relearn how to eat and get healthy but if I did it, you can do it. Best of luck to you!
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abitoftrouble wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »@abitoftrouble wrote: »Here. Was 103 at 18 (5"3), banged out a couple of babies, sprinkle that with life crippling anxiety, a dash of soul crushing depression and a devastating marriage and by the age of 28 I looked like Anna Nicole Smith. Mostly because I was drunk all the time but also because fat me looked like I ate skinny me. It took some time to relearn how to eat and get healthy but if I did it, you can do it. Best of luck to you!
You DO have a human side!!
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As a younger person I believed I could eat anything I wanted, and did. I guess I was very active and burned a lot of the calories off. Fast forward to 50+ and I realized that the scale and my clothing size were only moving in one direction. I didn't realize how badly I was over eating til I started counting calories.1
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_notorious_ wrote: »abitoftrouble wrote: »Here. Was 103 at 18 (5"3), banged out a couple of babies, sprinkle that with life crippling anxiety, a dash of soul crushing depression and a devastating marriage and by the age of 28 I looked like Anna Nicole Smith. Mostly because I was drunk all the time but also because fat me looked like I ate skinny me. It took some time to relearn how to eat and get healthy but if I did it, you can do it. Best of luck to you!
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They called me "chicken legs" at home and school. That says a lot.0
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I graduated highschool at 6'1" and 140lbs i was always active and actually at one point added my avg daily calories around 18yrs old i could easily do 15k a day. By my late 20s i hit 165lbs stayed there for about 6-7 yrs. Now within a couple yrs added 35lbs. Lost 20lbs last summer but gained it all back again. i was always rail thin and toned im now embarrased to be seen. my weight gain is seen in my face and stomach only i still have chicken legs and thin arms smh. Need to get back into running ans sports again badly0
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