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<blockquote data-quote="Mushroom" data-source="post: 600612" data-attributes="member: 46607"><p>I have discussed this on the forum before.</p><p>All the time I could find clothes that fitted, avoided having photos taken, no-one saying you are too 'fat', being given large portions in restaurants then I 'let' myself get that big.</p><p>I cringe now when I see articles about accepting big people for who they are. Fat is not good - how can it be? I found out the hard way.</p><p>The most obvious heads-up should have been going to France. Very few people are overweight compared to here in England. I believe the medical profession there have a more honest/pro-active approach to health.</p><p>I am still 'big' but definitely not the biggest person in Tescos (as my hubby used to point out).</p><p>Hey, there is nothing worse than a reforming 'foodaholic'. I will now go and hide!! lol. </p><p>Best wishes and good health to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mushroom, post: 600612, member: 46607"] I have discussed this on the forum before. All the time I could find clothes that fitted, avoided having photos taken, no-one saying you are too 'fat', being given large portions in restaurants then I 'let' myself get that big. I cringe now when I see articles about accepting big people for who they are. Fat is not good - how can it be? I found out the hard way. The most obvious heads-up should have been going to France. Very few people are overweight compared to here in England. I believe the medical profession there have a more honest/pro-active approach to health. I am still 'big' but definitely not the biggest person in Tescos (as my hubby used to point out). Hey, there is nothing worse than a reforming 'foodaholic'. I will now go and hide!! lol. Best wishes and good health to all. [/QUOTE]
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