ANonAMouse3

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  • Yes they sleep with me! :)
  • I try to keep mine around 1800. I have to admit... it was really hard at first (and is a struggle for me still). I have PCOS, so I follow a diabetic diet (hubby is full blown type 2 diabetic). We've been eating 100% whole wheat breads/pasta - and not much of those either. I haven't lost any weight yet (only been on it for…
  • Never heard of it. I would love to know more about it. I've been trying to conceive for 26 years now. One miscarriage, one tubal in 26 years. And now I'm down to one tube since one burst inside of me, almost killing me. I haven't given up hope just yet...
  • That's my height and I want to be 135. :smile:
  • The only reason I believe mine is working is that my A1C is within normal and my sugar is within normal range as well. I'm only pre-diabetic (because of PCOS) and don't have full blown diabetes at this time and I'm hoping that following the diet and losing some weight will help me not to get it. :) Other than that, I have…
  • I was diagnosed a while back and I take Metformin, but haven't tried to lose weight until now. Anyone have ideas of low calorie foods that we CAN eat. I LOVE carbs. LOL! I cannot eat dairy products too much, so those are out. I HATE eggs and bananas (unless the eggs are cooked into a cake or on french toast - lol) and I…
  • Read up about PCOS. I have it and it is very hard to lose weight. (I don't have any thyroid problems). It is VERY possible that you have that. Most overweight people that have a hard time losing the weight will find out that they have this. If you look at they symptoms of it, you may see a lot that you do have - and maybe…
  • I don't drink at all (maybe once a year or two???), but I would have never thought of 8 as being a heavy drinker either. The problem (I believe) is all of the "experts" giving everyone these "rules" and really, I just think they pull them out of the air. So, don't listen to those so-called "experts". Most people don't…
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