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<blockquote data-quote="JTL" data-source="post: 635921" data-attributes="member: 49289"><p>I'm very very fortunate in that I only have to get rid of two stones.</p><p>From seventeen to fifteen and then maintain it.</p><p>I did peak at eighteen but dropped to seventeen without even knowing why and then stuck at seventeen the last couple of years.</p><p>I'm now sixteen.</p><p>My weight before was fourteen stone for years without fluctuation.</p><p>To aim for fourteen now at my age and not being very active now would be unrealistic so fifteen it will be.</p><p></p><p>It's not really possible for me to put myself in your shoes but I've been thinking what would I do.</p><p>From what you've said I think I'd go for it.</p><p>I can imagine the relief you'd feel.</p><p>If you say no what you left facing?</p><p>If you say yes it can be life changing.</p><p>Go on ... do it ... for you and then come back here and rejoice whilst telling us how bloody marvelous you feel.</p><p>If theres a sensible argument going on in your head to say no ... what is it really saying ... why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTL, post: 635921, member: 49289"] I'm very very fortunate in that I only have to get rid of two stones. From seventeen to fifteen and then maintain it. I did peak at eighteen but dropped to seventeen without even knowing why and then stuck at seventeen the last couple of years. I'm now sixteen. My weight before was fourteen stone for years without fluctuation. To aim for fourteen now at my age and not being very active now would be unrealistic so fifteen it will be. It's not really possible for me to put myself in your shoes but I've been thinking what would I do. From what you've said I think I'd go for it. I can imagine the relief you'd feel. If you say no what you left facing? If you say yes it can be life changing. Go on ... do it ... for you and then come back here and rejoice whilst telling us how bloody marvelous you feel. If theres a sensible argument going on in your head to say no ... what is it really saying ... why? [/QUOTE]
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