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12 September 2015
Everyday I get up thinking 'it's a new day' and 'I'll do better today' and it takes nothing for me to fall off the wagon and disappoint myself. :( If you're reading this don't let me drag you down, I'm normally a bright, bubbly person but sometimes I think my life will be over before I can ever look in the mirror and approve of me. Particularly since I'd been ADDING weight these past five years. I can't keep blaming "that darn cortisone" since I haven't been on any for the past 4 years but it was having to take cortisone when I was going through my immune disease period, where I'd have constant attacks of swelling, hives, rashes etc which made it impossible to go to work because I looked like a monster. Photo included (*once I work out how), but it was this period, treated by cortisone which kicked off major weight problems for me.
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115 kg
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47 kg
Reasonably Well
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Losing 0.6 kg a Week
07 September 2015
Any excuse to fall off the diet. I get so angry at myself.
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115.4 kg
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47.4 kg
Poorly
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Gaining 1.1 kg a Week
31 August 2015
Had a bit of an emotional crises late last week and spent the weekend hibernating. This is all having to do with packing and moving and I'm facing it and doing it anyway. Clear as a bell (like I didn't know already) that as soon as I feel a bit uncomfortable I want to eat. Moving forward, not letting any set backs set me back. Bonus - I still lost weight.
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114.3 kg
0.7 kg
46.3 kg
Poorly
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Losing 0.2 kg a Week
30 July 2015
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115 kg
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47 kg
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