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Well I know where I'm getting lunch tomorrow... Cheers, OP
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I think it depends on you and your lifestyle to start with. For example, I've always eaten fairly healthily but as soon as I went to uni, bam, it was what I could afford to eat not what I wanted to eat and so I gained a fair bit of weight over the span of the last few years. And all the unhealthy food I was eating started…
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We all got to be out heaviest weight for different reasons and how heavy we got varies from user to user. But the most important thing we all recognise is that we reached a point where things had to change. You should be incredibly proud of yourself, life hasn't been easy but you're doing so amazingly well now! I really…
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I love my fitbit one c: It can attach to my bra so no one has to know I'm wearing it plus it montiers things like how much I'm sleeping, how many floors climbed throughout the day, accurate measurement of miles walked etc. Plus with it connecting to MFP it really connects how your diet and exercise is impacting you on a…
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Nope, that would be hella uncomfortable. I avoid wearing a bra as much as possible :p Only when I'm out in public really. Age: 21 Size: 38 C/D
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Coldplay
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I'd suggest being a bit sneaky from here on out. It's still summer so how about instead of going for a coffee or out for a meal you take them out to get Frozen Yoghurt. It's still amazingly tasty but very low in calories. Or instead of going out someplace fancy to eat invite them over to your place where you have control…
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Heya, I'm also 5'2 and my wii fit told me earlier the ideal weight for someone our size is about 8st 8lb (roughly, but a BMI of 22 is considered perfect)
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Well done, you're doing so, so well and congrats on losing those two inches! :D Keep it up
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Heya, did you add in how much exercise you do a week and what your job's like in terms of movement? If you go into your goals you can change these about i.e. on the days I work I'm on my feet all day with no opportunities to sit down so I've set mine to waitress. I also exercise a few times a week so I've added roughly the…
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#smiliey
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I'm at -37lb now and only gone down one clothing size. It depends on all sorts of things like your height, starting weight, how fast you're losing it, what foods you're eating etc. I think depending on how fast you put clothes sizes on before is an indications of how long it'll take for you to lose them (for me it took me…
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I've now lost 32lb and my dress size has not changed at all. I've lost a couple of inches here and there but because of my body shape and heigh it doesn't actually have much of an effect right now :p Still, I started at 219lb and I'm 5'2 so I think for me at least it's going to be a little while longer before I make it to…
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Hug (don't take this the wrong way but you look too adorable not to hug!)
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-I could see better results when I lose -If I were taller -If I could eat whatever I wanted and it didn't punish me
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Their passion for blue clothing (Also want to shout 'DRAW ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH GIRLS JCK')
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Chesterfield, Derbyshire :D However I go to uni in Twickenham so there half the year too
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I reckon vanilla and coconut shampoo c:
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My strategy is to not be American (edit: or rather continue not to be, I never was to begin with :p) (/cry that I don't get to eat lots of nice food with you guys)
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I'm minus 27lb now (only 1lb off reaching 2 stone!). Honestly I haven't noticed a huge change in the way I look. Most areas have only lost an inch at the very most, especially all my major problem areas like my hips and waist. I'm only 5'2 as well so in theory it should be noticeable but of course it's not. I started off…
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I've lost 22lb as of today. I miss -Pizza -Being able to eat what everyone else is eating because I can't just sit down and have a big meal with them every day. I need to count all the calories to make sure I'm not over doing it -Being able to allow myself little treats like biscuits or chocolate after doing something…
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Something dieticians always say is to eat a range of things i.e not stick to the same foods all the time. Try varying your diet such as instead of always eating just veg, try making a low fat casserole, pasta salads or soups. You need to basically mix up the amounts of fat, salt, carbs etc every day or your body gets used…
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14lb since January 1st :D (9lb since starting on MFP)
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My friend Ellie tried this for a while. Like lots of diets though after a while it stopped being effective. She lost maybe half a stone total over two months from what I can gather? Anyways, it can work but I think it generally depends on your normal diet, how much you exercise and how strict you are with it. If you're up…