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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 2074754" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>I'm not going to comment too much on your remarks about anorexia or BMI, but wha I will say is that I didn't carry lots of weight at diagnosis, but I had always been a fairly straight body shape (aside from the lady-bumps). When I lost weight (for me it had never been an aim. I just wanted lower blood scores), my shape remained largely the same. Straight up and down, except thinner.</p><p></p><p>Once I got skinny, I stalled the weight loss over several weeks and plodded on in my LC way. Some months later, I realised I had a waist, and a little waist. So, in essence I am saying my body shape appeared to take a while to catch up with the scales. That unexpected shift in my waist took me down another size in trousers/skirts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 2074754, member: 345386"] I'm not going to comment too much on your remarks about anorexia or BMI, but wha I will say is that I didn't carry lots of weight at diagnosis, but I had always been a fairly straight body shape (aside from the lady-bumps). When I lost weight (for me it had never been an aim. I just wanted lower blood scores), my shape remained largely the same. Straight up and down, except thinner. Once I got skinny, I stalled the weight loss over several weeks and plodded on in my LC way. Some months later, I realised I had a waist, and a little waist. So, in essence I am saying my body shape appeared to take a while to catch up with the scales. That unexpected shift in my waist took me down another size in trousers/skirts. [/QUOTE]
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