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<blockquote data-quote="Chook" data-source="post: 1994010" data-attributes="member: 24561"><p>My husband lost about 15kg when i started low carb (he decided to join me on low carb to be supportive). He really enjoys low carb but I keep having to prompt him to eat carbs to stop him losing any more weight. (At the same time, but eating less low carb food, i lost just a couple of kilos.)</p><p></p><p>I have yoyo dieted throughout my life and on rare occasions I've felt my weight was 'normal' but, goodness, i had to work hard to keep it down to that 'normal' level. On the other hand Mr C has always eaten what he liked, when he liked and has often struggled to keep his weight up to a healthy level. Literally any emotion causes him to lose weight - happy, worried, sad, stressed - any emotion at all and the weight falls off him. I often feel like one of those people raising foie gras pate geese.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chook, post: 1994010, member: 24561"] My husband lost about 15kg when i started low carb (he decided to join me on low carb to be supportive). He really enjoys low carb but I keep having to prompt him to eat carbs to stop him losing any more weight. (At the same time, but eating less low carb food, i lost just a couple of kilos.) I have yoyo dieted throughout my life and on rare occasions I've felt my weight was 'normal' but, goodness, i had to work hard to keep it down to that 'normal' level. On the other hand Mr C has always eaten what he liked, when he liked and has often struggled to keep his weight up to a healthy level. Literally any emotion causes him to lose weight - happy, worried, sad, stressed - any emotion at all and the weight falls off him. I often feel like one of those people raising foie gras pate geese. [/QUOTE]
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