P.S. As well as making my waist measurement target: today also represents exactly 5.5st loss, less than 1st to go to target weight and the first time I have weighed 11st something in many years!
This blog is an open and frank (as frank as I can bear at least) account of my physical, emotional and cognitive experience of losing weight with the aid of a gastric band; and, having shed the weight, my efforts at weight maintenance and my experience of living as a slimmer woman.
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Very happy - waist measurement target achieved!!
At this mornings' weigh and measure I was thrilled to reach my target waist measurement :D.
I'm loving my vibro-plate :)
P.S. As well as making my waist measurement target: today also represents exactly 5.5st loss, less than 1st to go to target weight and the first time I have weighed 11st something in many years!
P.S. As well as making my waist measurement target: today also represents exactly 5.5st loss, less than 1st to go to target weight and the first time I have weighed 11st something in many years!
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Wow! Can you imagine, 11 inches of flub, GONE!? And imagine putting all that weight on a scale, then having to lug it around. No wonder fat people die sooner, having to lug around all that weight!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you BeBea! You need to change your intro, you're no longer obese, too, by the way ;-)
Perhaps you read this story from another female Brit: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/having-a-gastric-band-ruined-my-life-243143
I just read that article Donnie. Shame, it seems that woman was poorly educated about how the band works and her band was clearly very badly adjusted. Had she had better support and after-care I'm sure she wouldn't have had the horrible experience of gastric banding that she had.
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