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<blockquote data-quote="badcat" data-source="post: 1574739"><p>Hi</p><p>I agree with others who have said that sorting out whats happening with your leg is the most important thing at the moment</p><p>I know that having excess weight is an embarassing and scary place to be - particularly in your teens when others can be very insensitive or just downright cruel, often cos they are scared and/or simply dont understand</p><p>I gained weight at the rate of a stone a year during my childhood and into early adulthood. No diet ever had any effect, leaving me feeling like it was all my fault and I was doomed - but it didnt turn out that way</p><p>In my early 20's I was referred for food intolerance testing and in that process lost 61/2 stone in 6 month although I was actually eating many more calories. Im now in my 60's and weigh the same as I did when I was 13 ish</p><p>Im not saying your weight problem is necessarily related to the same issue mine was, but what I am saying is that weight isnt all about how much we eat - what we eat has a big effect on both overall health and weight</p><p>Good luck when you see the doctor next week</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badcat, post: 1574739"] Hi I agree with others who have said that sorting out whats happening with your leg is the most important thing at the moment I know that having excess weight is an embarassing and scary place to be - particularly in your teens when others can be very insensitive or just downright cruel, often cos they are scared and/or simply dont understand I gained weight at the rate of a stone a year during my childhood and into early adulthood. No diet ever had any effect, leaving me feeling like it was all my fault and I was doomed - but it didnt turn out that way In my early 20's I was referred for food intolerance testing and in that process lost 61/2 stone in 6 month although I was actually eating many more calories. Im now in my 60's and weigh the same as I did when I was 13 ish Im not saying your weight problem is necessarily related to the same issue mine was, but what I am saying is that weight isnt all about how much we eat - what we eat has a big effect on both overall health and weight Good luck when you see the doctor next week [/QUOTE]
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