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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 2200676" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Lizzy, I may or may not have said this before, but forgive me if I have.</p><p></p><p>I my experience of weight loss, and gain, in both directions many report, including me, that they lose weight or gain it from all the places they'd rather not. For'e, losing would be from my bottom and lady bumps, when gaining, always on my tum.</p><p></p><p>If that loss/gain I swear sustained, then our bodies have a way of sneakily redistributing things, overtime.</p><p></p><p>Many moons ago, i suffered with anorexia and became dangerously ill, and a thought a weight I won't share here, as I still find it upsetting, never mind anyone else. When I started on my road to recovery, I had many, <strong><em>many</em></strong> discussions about my perceived pot belly and how out of shape I felt. The medics and phychiatrists were right after all. It did sort itself out over a period.</p><p></p><p>Similarly when accidentally trimming up a bit, post diagnosis, I mourned the disappearance of my bookies, and bottom, but I remained pretty well straight up-and-down. Remembering previous experiences, I just tried to ignore it, until one day I noticed a little waist had appeared. </p><p></p><p>Give it time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 2200676, member: 345386"] Lizzy, I may or may not have said this before, but forgive me if I have. I my experience of weight loss, and gain, in both directions many report, including me, that they lose weight or gain it from all the places they'd rather not. For'e, losing would be from my bottom and lady bumps, when gaining, always on my tum. If that loss/gain I swear sustained, then our bodies have a way of sneakily redistributing things, overtime. Many moons ago, i suffered with anorexia and became dangerously ill, and a thought a weight I won't share here, as I still find it upsetting, never mind anyone else. When I started on my road to recovery, I had many, [B][I]many[/I][/B] discussions about my perceived pot belly and how out of shape I felt. The medics and phychiatrists were right after all. It did sort itself out over a period. Similarly when accidentally trimming up a bit, post diagnosis, I mourned the disappearance of my bookies, and bottom, but I remained pretty well straight up-and-down. Remembering previous experiences, I just tried to ignore it, until one day I noticed a little waist had appeared. Give it time. [/QUOTE]
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