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<blockquote data-quote="RobS1" data-source="post: 2265544" data-attributes="member: 524675"><p>Thanks very much for replying! I think the main issue my wife has is the constant conflicting advice she's being told. The minute someone clocks that she's "dieting" they seem to have an opinion on what is right/wrong, this has been the case for many years and now with the added pressure of fertility I'd like to try and gain some clarity myself so to best support her with knowledge as apposed to opinions. She's doing really well as she is, but she's not loosing at a rate the average person would if they were to mirror her efforts. This is all very informative and I really appreciate the advice you've given!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobS1, post: 2265544, member: 524675"] Thanks very much for replying! I think the main issue my wife has is the constant conflicting advice she's being told. The minute someone clocks that she's "dieting" they seem to have an opinion on what is right/wrong, this has been the case for many years and now with the added pressure of fertility I'd like to try and gain some clarity myself so to best support her with knowledge as apposed to opinions. She's doing really well as she is, but she's not loosing at a rate the average person would if they were to mirror her efforts. This is all very informative and I really appreciate the advice you've given!! [/QUOTE]
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