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<blockquote data-quote="peacetrain" data-source="post: 673688" data-attributes="member: 96747"><p>I'm heading that way and colleagues are commenting that I've gone far enough! I'm 9 pounds off a BMI of 25 so I must keep going. My waist is 35" which is dangerous still. If I lie down my tummy sinks and my ribs stick out. I was thinking I would stop once I've got to BMI 25 but I think I'll have to lose more in order to reduce my waist. I'm in size 12/14. August 2013 I was 24/26. I've lost 40% of my original body weight. I'm presuming I still have a lot of fat around my organs ... Do you think? Question for Andrew or Douglas. Thanks xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peacetrain, post: 673688, member: 96747"] I'm heading that way and colleagues are commenting that I've gone far enough! I'm 9 pounds off a BMI of 25 so I must keep going. My waist is 35" which is dangerous still. If I lie down my tummy sinks and my ribs stick out. I was thinking I would stop once I've got to BMI 25 but I think I'll have to lose more in order to reduce my waist. I'm in size 12/14. August 2013 I was 24/26. I've lost 40% of my original body weight. I'm presuming I still have a lot of fat around my organs ... Do you think? Question for Andrew or Douglas. Thanks xx [/QUOTE]
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