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Dear ,

Please don't laugh, at least not too loudly :-)

I have battled with weight gain for several years,

and last spring I picked up a Sansone

" Walk Away the Pounds " tape from my local

Target store. I got the 2 and the 3 mile tape.

I started using it everyday, and I by this fall

I was 25 pounds lighter. The thing I like about

her program is I never hurt myself on it. The

movements were gentle on my joints, and

the rigor increases gradually, so while you

get a workout, you don't overdo it. Sansone

talks alot during her tapes, but that doesn't

bother me so much. Maybe this will be easier

for you than the stationary bike.

:-)

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> I'm trying to figure out if I should try Isocort(to add cortisol) or

> Relora (to reduce cortisol). I have Andy's book, and I don't neatly

> fit any of the descriptions.

>

> From January-December 2002, I was at least 15 pounds UNDERweight.

> Everyone commented how terrible I looked. Things were horribly

> stressful at this point, as my baby literally only slept 10-15

> minutes at a time. Other things were going on, too. Then in January

> 2003, I started to slowly gain weight. I was doing great for about

> three months, until I started rapidly gaining weight over the summer

> and fall. I am now 20 pounds overweight. When I gain weight, it is

> mostly in my stomach - flat behind, no bosom, skinny arms and legs.

> Because of the amount of weight gain, I have gained it all over, but

> I do notice it mostly in my tummy. I still have significant stress,

> bu things are a little better.

>

> I have tried to do some light exercise on the recumbent bike, but

> after 20 minutes of Level 1, no hills, I am toasted. I feel weak,

> tired, and shaky for a couple of hours.

>

> I am doing T3 therapy for 's Thyroid Syndrome. My doctor won't

> do any more cortisol tests. She did a standard blood draw last

> spring and it was " within normal limits. " I have a horrible time

> with blood draws, and I know I was very nervous at the time of the

> draw. She doesn't feel additional tests would be informative.

>

> I really want to lose the weight, but it just won't budge. Also, I'm

> tired of feeling so tired and unmotivated. The T-3 helps, but it

> isn't the whole answer. I am taking other supps, but I don't think

> any of them relate directly to this issue. Any advice?

Detox.

Check sex hormone levels.

Try isocort and watch the scale daily.

Try complete thyroid hormone, not just T3. .. . . . . . .

>

> Thanks,

>

>

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