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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2158109" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I used to come home weeping from another bruising interview at the clinic, make myself a wicked salad with eggs and cheese, creamy coleslaw and olive oil and vinegar dressing - then next morning it was back to the cereal and skimmed milk as in the diet sheet - a baked potato or sandwich with low fat spread and something even healthier for dinner - probably with beans. The following week I would be even heavier, and would once again be accused of not following the dietsheet, even of being delusional because I ought to be losing weight.</p><p>When visiting after the birth of my first child the midwife opened up the tin in which I kept my sewing supplies expecting to find biscuits even after I apologized for not eating them so had none in the house. I have even been questioned about when the local take aways open as a trick question after saying I don't eat fast food - because I have to be trying to mislead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2158109, member: 355878"] I used to come home weeping from another bruising interview at the clinic, make myself a wicked salad with eggs and cheese, creamy coleslaw and olive oil and vinegar dressing - then next morning it was back to the cereal and skimmed milk as in the diet sheet - a baked potato or sandwich with low fat spread and something even healthier for dinner - probably with beans. The following week I would be even heavier, and would once again be accused of not following the dietsheet, even of being delusional because I ought to be losing weight. When visiting after the birth of my first child the midwife opened up the tin in which I kept my sewing supplies expecting to find biscuits even after I apologized for not eating them so had none in the house. I have even been questioned about when the local take aways open as a trick question after saying I don't eat fast food - because I have to be trying to mislead. [/QUOTE]
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