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<blockquote data-quote="AloeSvea" data-source="post: 914377" data-attributes="member: 150927"><p>Ha! Yes. I hear you. I didn't mind being "pleasantly plump" back pre-diagnosis. As I say - I didn't mind the fat but my liver and pancreas obviously did - **** it all! It could be very socially awkward when at various times in my life I had folk insist I was pregnant when I really really wasn't. "Are you sure?" I had as a response more than once. "I'm just fat!" I would reply. Then they would realise how appalling they had been, and slink away never to talk to me again, lol. That is a really good aspect to losing the belly fat (not being in that embarrassing social situation again.)</p><p></p><p>As for other fat - oh yes, I know what you mean. In all the posts I made during my excursion into a deviated newcastle diet/VLCD = LCD, I never mentioned my shrinking breasts! And the hilarious time I had for a couple of months after with a big hollow at the top of some of my favourite bras. I DID mention having to take a cushion around with me so I could sit comfortably out of the house on wooden chairs - as I had next to no butt fat. I way prefer being normal weight, than being lean. Again - if only my liver and pancreas felt the same way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AloeSvea, post: 914377, member: 150927"] Ha! Yes. I hear you. I didn't mind being "pleasantly plump" back pre-diagnosis. As I say - I didn't mind the fat but my liver and pancreas obviously did - **** it all! It could be very socially awkward when at various times in my life I had folk insist I was pregnant when I really really wasn't. "Are you sure?" I had as a response more than once. "I'm just fat!" I would reply. Then they would realise how appalling they had been, and slink away never to talk to me again, lol. That is a really good aspect to losing the belly fat (not being in that embarrassing social situation again.) As for other fat - oh yes, I know what you mean. In all the posts I made during my excursion into a deviated newcastle diet/VLCD = LCD, I never mentioned my shrinking breasts! And the hilarious time I had for a couple of months after with a big hollow at the top of some of my favourite bras. I DID mention having to take a cushion around with me so I could sit comfortably out of the house on wooden chairs - as I had next to no butt fat. I way prefer being normal weight, than being lean. Again - if only my liver and pancreas felt the same way! [/QUOTE]
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