middlewhitford

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  • I'm 5'6" too! I weigh 146 pounds at the minute, but I'm pregnant so that's only going to go up. Hopefully it will stay reasonable this time, and I'll have an easier time losing the preggo pounds once it's all over! Last time I was carrying about 60 pounds excess weight after my daughter was born, and it took me 7 months to…
  • Hey! I'm 25 and I have a 16 month old little girl. I was big before I got pregnant (probably 20 pounds overweight) but gained another 56 pounds while I was pregnant and ended up a blimp after she was born! I couldn't breastfeed and was so miserable I comfort ate until I gained another 14 pounds or so. When she was about 3…
  • I'm from Suffolk, totally up for more friends to help keep motivated! Add me if you like :)
  • Wow, you are amazing! You look so much younger after all the weight loss, almost like a completely different person. You're a total inspiration, well done you!
  • I agree with previous posters - set yourself a mid-range goal and see how you feel when you get there. Everyone is built differently and so carry weight in different places. My mum is only slightly taller than me but if she weighed the same as I do she would look gaunt and half dead, but if I weighed the same as her I'd…
  • It is another exercise, yes, but it's one that will help to tone and shape the lateral muscles and thus help improve the body shape ever so slightly. Callanetics works on the same principal, you just have to keep it up to maintain the definition as the muscles return to their normal state really quickly if you miss a…
  • I always eat egg for breakfast in some form or another - Eggy bread - two slices of bread from a 400g loaf (the little loaves) which are about 60 kcal each, and one medium egg mixed with 10mls of semi skimmed milk. The egg makes the bread swell up so it's really filling and feels like a much bigger breakfast than it…
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