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<blockquote data-quote="Fishtoo" data-source="post: 683310" data-attributes="member: 141750"><p>Hi Annie,</p><p>Only one thing I would change in my life and that is to be a natural "thinny" The main difference that I can see between my thin and my heavy childen and me and my thin sister is that the thinnies seem to go off their food when sufficirntly stressed, whereas we who eat more than we need feel hungry when stressed, or bored etc....and that tendency can be genetic, not only the way we were brought up!</p><p>My eating plan is much the same as yours and I have never been more than 8KG over my weight watchers goal weight, but I struggle all the time to stay at or below my present weight!....so are you Type 1 or 2 Annie? most of the type 2s I've met are overweight, but I know it can present in the thin, and is then more difficult to manage I imagine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishtoo, post: 683310, member: 141750"] Hi Annie, Only one thing I would change in my life and that is to be a natural "thinny" The main difference that I can see between my thin and my heavy childen and me and my thin sister is that the thinnies seem to go off their food when sufficirntly stressed, whereas we who eat more than we need feel hungry when stressed, or bored etc....and that tendency can be genetic, not only the way we were brought up! My eating plan is much the same as yours and I have never been more than 8KG over my weight watchers goal weight, but I struggle all the time to stay at or below my present weight!....so are you Type 1 or 2 Annie? most of the type 2s I've met are overweight, but I know it can present in the thin, and is then more difficult to manage I imagine? [/QUOTE]
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