BadFatPants

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  • I bought the UP and returned it. It wasn't as geared to weight loss as I feel the Fitbit is. Bonus points go for the "movement reminders", the constant visual reminder that you're trying to not be fat anymore, and the fact that it's not giant and screams "HI, I'M A FITNESS BAND" like the Fitbit Flex. I bought the Fitbit…
  • My thyroid is really low, but still considered normal. No PCOS that region looks just fine. I have no idea about insulin resistance, though. I think the real factor is seeing those numbers, and knowing they're mine, and knowing that no internet calculator can really tell me what's "right". That's all. And it was fun. :-)
  • No, I did have to pay for it out of pocket. I just requested the test. It was $50.00.
  • You breathe through a tube into a fancy machine, after fasting and consuming no stimulants, for 10 minutes in a dark quite room... it measures the gasses you breathe out. I, personally, played Candy Crush while this went on haha.
  • Well what's not working for me, and I'm sure others, is the flood of information on what we should eat, and what considered not quite enough. What's more, it averaged out how many calories I burn per 30 minutes of exercise. It was WAY lower than my heart rate monitor. WAAAAY lower. And I have a nice one! Secondly.... I was…
  • DDAAAAMN! I'm sitting at my desk at work and I actually said it out loud. So handsome! You should be so proud!
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