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<blockquote data-quote="deb1960" data-source="post: 1673713" data-attributes="member: 245847"><p>Before I started the lchf diet I was about 15 stone 10, today I weight 14.6 this is in less than 3 weeks. Admittadly I've been ill with norovirus and ate nothing for a day and a half but I think I'd lost almost a stone before being ill. At my heaviest I was over 17 stone..I'm only 5'3 so I really was huge. I had gradually lost almost 2 stone over the last 4 years but I've been diagnosed with svt which is a fast, irregular heart beat which with the fatty liver, diabetes and severe osteoarthritis in my knee is just getting too scary. Personally I think that you've done a fabulous job with your weight loss and you're only a young man. Bypass surgery can cause long term problems and mean a lifetime of vitamin supplements. You've shown that you can lose weight naturally, have confidence in yourself you CAN do it without surgery. I hope that I haven't been too preachy but I speak from experience. Deb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deb1960, post: 1673713, member: 245847"] Before I started the lchf diet I was about 15 stone 10, today I weight 14.6 this is in less than 3 weeks. Admittadly I've been ill with norovirus and ate nothing for a day and a half but I think I'd lost almost a stone before being ill. At my heaviest I was over 17 stone..I'm only 5'3 so I really was huge. I had gradually lost almost 2 stone over the last 4 years but I've been diagnosed with svt which is a fast, irregular heart beat which with the fatty liver, diabetes and severe osteoarthritis in my knee is just getting too scary. Personally I think that you've done a fabulous job with your weight loss and you're only a young man. Bypass surgery can cause long term problems and mean a lifetime of vitamin supplements. You've shown that you can lose weight naturally, have confidence in yourself you CAN do it without surgery. I hope that I haven't been too preachy but I speak from experience. Deb [/QUOTE]
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