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<blockquote data-quote="lakes6809" data-source="post: 632078" data-attributes="member: 111383"><p>When first diagnosed T2 was 114.5 kgs and obese (18 stones/252 lbs). Now several months later are now (according to nhs bmi checker) just overweight. Weight is now 89.3kg (14 stone/196 lbs). <em>Apparently</em> also according to NHS bmi checker I have to lose another 5 kgs (or about 12 lbs) and i finally reach ideal weight! Well... Ideal for 6ft and 45 years old anyway. Next blood test in Oct/Nov and I'll have a better idea about what weight I should be. If blood test is 37 (or better) and I stay about about 89 kilos then I'm happy (and so are my toes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lakes6809, post: 632078, member: 111383"] When first diagnosed T2 was 114.5 kgs and obese (18 stones/252 lbs). Now several months later are now (according to nhs bmi checker) just overweight. Weight is now 89.3kg (14 stone/196 lbs). [I]Apparently[/I] also according to NHS bmi checker I have to lose another 5 kgs (or about 12 lbs) and i finally reach ideal weight! Well... Ideal for 6ft and 45 years old anyway. Next blood test in Oct/Nov and I'll have a better idea about what weight I should be. If blood test is 37 (or better) and I stay about about 89 kilos then I'm happy (and so are my toes). [/QUOTE]
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