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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGreyCat" data-source="post: 2061461" data-attributes="member: 6467"><p>People who don't know what it is like can be stupidly unkind.</p><p>Why would you insult someone in the street?</p><p></p><p>Enormous sympathy for CFS - our daughter had this in her teens and it was extremely hard for her to get through each day. That was at the time it was still often thought to be all in the mind and called "Yuppie Flu".</p><p>Thankfully she is much better now, but school and University took a lot of extra effort.</p><p></p><p>Good to hear that you are managing to lose that weight. </p><p>As others have said, you eat sensibly to lose weight and exercise to get fitter.</p><p>You don't exercise to lose weight because it takes so much exercise to burn off a pound of fat that you would have to exercise all day every day. Which does take an enormous amount of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGreyCat, post: 2061461, member: 6467"] People who don't know what it is like can be stupidly unkind. Why would you insult someone in the street? Enormous sympathy for CFS - our daughter had this in her teens and it was extremely hard for her to get through each day. That was at the time it was still often thought to be all in the mind and called "Yuppie Flu". Thankfully she is much better now, but school and University took a lot of extra effort. Good to hear that you are managing to lose that weight. As others have said, you eat sensibly to lose weight and exercise to get fitter. You don't exercise to lose weight because it takes so much exercise to burn off a pound of fat that you would have to exercise all day every day. Which does take an enormous amount of time. [/QUOTE]
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