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LittleBeanMachine I'm glad that you are feeling a tiny bit better. :smiley: Keep your head up because it is a struggle but it is really worth it. Good luck with your doctor; I hope she is able to help. God bless you!
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I understand your struggles; I have been in the same boat for the longest time. I was recently diagnosed with endometriosis and my OBGYN started me on a gluten free, refined-sugar free, and dairy free diet. Wait, before you say it, I know it sounds hard. I won't lie to you, it is. I have to be very consciencious of what…
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Ok... big girl problem... When attempting to exercise do anyone else have to stop because everything that's jiggling has become too distracting to focus?
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Keep going eea! Small steps on the journey are more important than large leaps. The large leaps are great when they happen but they are so often few and far between. As long as the small steps are going forward, in the end those steps will make a stronger and more courageous person!
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I passed up french fries with my lunch and had 10 baby carrots instead.
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My name is Sister Madeleine. I am a religious sister, aka a nun, in Indiana. My current weight is 331 and my goal weight to begin with is 220, and eventually 180.
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I don't necessarily need assistance but I do loose the ability to breathe when I try to put them on though.