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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 2317110" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>Keep your chin up, you've done great. Your BMI is really low, but you might be skinny fat. If you can try to get some body composition measures, especially visceral fat, bone density and muscle mass (i can recommend cheap Tanita scales circa £40, my experience shows they match the bigger versions in most gyms).</p><p></p><p>In your shoes I would get specialist help from Trudy Deakin, Zoe Hascombe, David Unwin, Aseem Malhortra, Rangan Chatterjee or Ivor Cummins (I have assumed you are British, so this is Anglo/Irish potential support of the highest order).</p><p></p><p>With the amount of exercise you are doing, results are not being fair, so you appear a specialist case, who might need the guidance and expertise of any of the above, who can pull on experience and contacts after maybe assessing past, your bloods and lifestyle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 2317110, member: 256617"] Keep your chin up, you've done great. Your BMI is really low, but you might be skinny fat. If you can try to get some body composition measures, especially visceral fat, bone density and muscle mass (i can recommend cheap Tanita scales circa £40, my experience shows they match the bigger versions in most gyms). In your shoes I would get specialist help from Trudy Deakin, Zoe Hascombe, David Unwin, Aseem Malhortra, Rangan Chatterjee or Ivor Cummins (I have assumed you are British, so this is Anglo/Irish potential support of the highest order). With the amount of exercise you are doing, results are not being fair, so you appear a specialist case, who might need the guidance and expertise of any of the above, who can pull on experience and contacts after maybe assessing past, your bloods and lifestyle. [/QUOTE]
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