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In a message dated 12/10/2003 5:08:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,

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who was so in love with clothes that she bought 20 to 30 yr old

styles for her body and she is approaching 60. The styles were very cute

and indeed too young for her so I was happy to take them off her hands

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We 60 year olds, don't really know that we are over 60 anymore than we know

that we are no longer MO. That being said, your mom just wanted to know what

it was like to wear the clothes.

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Hi had tt/br 3 weeks ago-went to Dillards yesterday and bought OMG a

strapless dress (SIZE 8-OMG) and also another dress size SMALL,that I will wear

braless.I have never ever gone braless in my whole life even during the 70's in

the

halter fashion days.I can't begin to tell you the excitement I felt in that

dressing room.

Ellen

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hehe anyone notice that their face features got sharper? My nose and mouth

seem more pronounced than before. Looks weird.

Sherra

Laugh if you will

> I was looking in the mirror yesterday and thought when did I get such big

> ears. Then I realized (this is hysterical), I always had very fat

earlobes, now

> they are just hanging (like a panni) making my ears look big. Good thing

I

> was in the bathroom, because I was laughing so hard I nearly pi**ed

myself.

>

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Yes! I found out I had cheekbones and my grandfather's nose!

Jac

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hehe anyone notice that their face features got sharper? My nose and mouth

seem more pronounced than before. Looks weird.

Sherra

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My mother cracks me up. She kept telling me... " man I look like a witch with

my pointed nose " about herself. She kept saying that every time she saw her

reflection. I was still fat and she was at goal at this time. Now I know

why she would say those things. I thought she was nuts but really she was

still suffering from her mind not catching up with her body on her thinness.

Kinda funny looking back.

Sherra

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> hehe anyone notice that their face features got sharper? My nose and

mouth

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I'm beginning to think your mind NEVER catches up with your body. I mean,

look at me. Not bad for 47, but I keep looking for the fat woman there. And

I am nearly 22 years post op! I am 5'10 " , and my teeny mother, 5'5 " , who

had WLS a year after me, and weighs all of 110, maybe on a good day, keeps

buying clothes, which are too big for her, and then gives them to me. Go

figure. Of course, I will keep taking the clothes. LOL I can't convince her

that she doesn't fit a size 8. BUT I DO! And I buy size 14. Call me Ms.

Baggy Pants. It's a never ending circle.

Jac

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My mother cracks me up. She kept telling me... " man I look like a witch with

my pointed nose " about herself. She kept saying that every time she saw her

reflection. I was still fat and she was at goal at this time. Now I know

why she would say those things. I thought she was nuts but really she was

still suffering from her mind not catching up with her body on her thinness.

Kinda funny looking back.

Sherra

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haha I am thinking I'm in agreement with you definitely there, granted I'm

only 2 yrs out. It's prolly because I'm so used to failing every way of

eating....for like umm...19 or so yrs? That is a ton of failures EEEP! I

almost expect to wake up one day 300 lbs. I remember being a teen where I

was only thin for like a year or two...but when I was fatter I'd stare at my

legs and go..goodness..am I really THAT fat? Is that my leg? That leg is

so fat and huge..how can that be my leg? LOL

It's funny you mention that about the clothes. I got a new wardrobe from

my mom who was so in love with clothes that she bought 20 to 30 yr old

styles for her body and she is approaching 60. The styles were very cute

and indeed too young for her so I was happy to take them off her hands. I

just thought it was cute she'd go for clothes that made her try to look

younger. I know she is not the type to regret stuff in life but I will do

it for her just a little bit. I wish she had gotten this done when she was

30 and had a happier life to enjoy those fashions. But I can't spend too

much time there..as looking forward is more important. Her delaying tho to

much later in life is perhaps what motived me to get mine done sooner cause

I see all she coulda done.

Sherra

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> My mother cracks me up. She kept telling me... " man I look like a witch

with

> my pointed nose " about herself. She kept saying that every time she saw

her

> reflection. I was still fat and she was at goal at this time. Now I know

> why she would say those things. I thought she was nuts but really she was

> still suffering from her mind not catching up with her body on her

thinness.

> Kinda funny looking back.

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Yep, 51 here, but after I had my boobs done and TT, I went to

Bloomingdale's and tried on all these strapless sexy evening gowns

just to see how they looked. I couldn't believe it was me! It's a

real out-of-body experience!

in NJ

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> That being said, your mom just wanted to know what

> it was like to wear the clothes.

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and I found out I look like my mother, when she was 77! Where did all these

wrinkles come from???????????? I spend hours in front of the mirror light

lifting up and I look 20 years younger! I am only 48, waaaaaaa I need to win

the lottery!

Phyllis

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hehe anyone notice that their face features got sharper? My nose and mouth

seem more pronounced than before. Looks weird.

Sherra

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Now part of this is not funny. My sister is in prison, for drugs, and is

only 8 miles from me (She's from Texas, I live in Oklahoma). I went to see

her for visiting day. I was not wearing a bra. I don't need one. LOL. THEY

MADE ME GO HOME AND PUT ON A BRA. I did, and then I went back in, they

searched me, yanking it out from my body to make sure I didn't have anything

hidden, and then let it snap back. Oh, I was mad. Why did I have to put on a

bra for that? They knew in the first place that I didn't have anything. I

did searches for 20+ years. I'd take a no bra over a bra ANY DAMNED DAY.

Jac

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Hi had tt/br 3 weeks ago-went to Dillards yesterday and bought OMG a

strapless dress (SIZE 8-OMG) and also another dress size SMALL,that I will

wear

braless.I have never ever gone braless in my whole life even during the 70's

in the

halter fashion days.I can't begin to tell you the excitement I felt in that

dressing room.

Ellen

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Whoa...all kidding aside, Jac. What reason do you think they had

for sending you home for a bra? Did they tell you? Do they know

you personally and maybe were giving you a hard time?

Just wayyy curious.

Carol G.

> Now part of this is not funny. My sister is in prison, for drugs,

and is

> only 8 miles from me (She's from Texas, I live in Oklahoma). I

went to see

> her for visiting day. I was not wearing a bra. I don't need one.

LOL. THEY

> MADE ME GO HOME AND PUT ON A BRA. I did, and then I went back in,

they

> searched me, yanking it out from my body to make sure I didn't

have anything

> hidden, and then let it snap back. Oh, I was mad. Why did I have

to put on a

> bra for that? They knew in the first place that I didn't have

anything. I

> did searches for 20+ years. I'd take a no bra over a bra ANY

DAMNED DAY.

>

> Jac

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how to

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> Hi had tt/br 3 weeks ago-went to Dillards yesterday and bought OMG

a

> strapless dress (SIZE 8-OMG) and also another dress size

SMALL,that I will

> wear

> braless.I have never ever gone braless in my whole life even

during the 70's

> in the

> halter fashion days.I can't begin to tell you the excitement I

felt in that

> dressing room.

>

> Ellen

>

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I have no clue. I'm a retired cop and they know it (they ran my record

before I could visit). I think they were just giving me a hard time. BTW

they kept finding things to keep me out. I made 3 trips in before I quit,

and I never did get to see her. <sigh>

Jac

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> Hi had tt/br 3 weeks ago-went to Dillards yesterday and bought OMG

a

> strapless dress (SIZE 8-OMG) and also another dress size

SMALL,that I will

> wear

> braless.I have never ever gone braless in my whole life even

during the 70's

> in the

> halter fashion days.I can't begin to tell you the excitement I

felt in that

> dressing room.

>

> Ellen

>

>

>

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I am still surprised when I look in the mirror, but not in a good way.

Before WLS, people always thought I was younger than I was -- my saying was

the fat pushed the wrinkles out! LOL! But post-op, I got WAY older looking,

and now people mistake me for much older than I am (I'm 48). I can't count

how many times I've been offered a senior discount at stores, and my hair is

not gray (there's a bit of gray in it but you have to look) and I don't

color it -- just my face looks old. We were at Fort for one of my

husband's reserve weekends, and I pulled out the debit card to pay for his

room, and the woman behind the counter said " So Mom will be paying for

this? " My husband graciously took off his hat (revealing his bald head, as

he has the baby face of all time) and said no, this is my WIFE, not my

mother.

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" distinguished " instead of " frumpy. "

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When I was fat, I looked just like my Dad. Now that I weigh 158 pounds less, I

look in the mirror and I see my MOTHER!

Sharon in D.C.

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hehe anyone notice that their face features got sharper? My nose and mouth

seem more pronounced than before. Looks weird.

Sherra

Laugh if you will

> I was looking in the mirror yesterday and thought when did I get such big

> ears. Then I realized (this is hysterical), I always had very fat

earlobes, now

> they are just hanging (like a panni) making my ears look big. Good thing

I

> was in the bathroom, because I was laughing so hard I nearly pi**ed

myself.

>

>

> Fay Bayuk

> **300/168

> 10/23/01

> Dr.

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Yah...she told me she went nutso in the 2nd hand stores....she then showed

me her closet and I was like uhh..yah you did LOL.

Was cute...she never did that stuff before because 2nd hand stores

especially wayyyy back when never had anything past a size 10 it seemed.

Sherra

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> In a message dated 12/10/2003 5:08:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> sherra4@... writes:

> who was so in love with clothes that she bought 20 to 30 yr old

> styles for her body and she is approaching 60. The styles were very cute

> and indeed too young for her so I was happy to take them off her hands

> ======================================

>

> We 60 year olds, don't really know that we are over 60 anymore than we

know

> that we are no longer MO. That being said, your mom just wanted to know

what

> it was like to wear the clothes.

>

>

> Fay Bayuk

> **300/168

> 10/23/01

> Dr.

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Jac that is nuts...I don't get it. Maybe the guards thought it would be

sexier to see you in one?

/laugh

Sherra

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> Hi had tt/br 3 weeks ago-went to Dillards yesterday and bought OMG a

> strapless dress (SIZE 8-OMG) and also another dress size SMALL,that I will

> wear

> braless.I have never ever gone braless in my whole life even during the

70's

> in the

> halter fashion days.I can't begin to tell you the excitement I felt in

that

> dressing room.

>

> Ellen

>

>

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Sounds like Harassment to ME!!! Time to get some higher up authority

involved?

Debbie (the rabble rouser) &

in Gig Harbor

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I have no clue. I'm a retired cop and they know it (they ran my record

before I could visit). I think they were just giving me a hard time. BTW

they kept finding things to keep me out. I made 3 trips in before I quit,

and I never did get to see her. <sigh>

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ok here is a global question for you all:

when you dream are you fat/pre op weight or thin/post op weight

things that make you go hmmmmmmmm

janice

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haha I am thinking I'm in agreement with you definitely there, granted I'm

only 2 yrs out. It's prolly because I'm so used to failing every way of

eating....for like umm...19 or so yrs? That is a ton of failures EEEP! I

almost expect to wake up one day 300 lbs. I remember being a teen where I

was only thin for like a year or two...but when I was fatter I'd stare at my

legs and go..goodness..am I really THAT fat? Is that my leg? That leg is

so fat and huge..how can that be my leg? LOL

It's funny you mention that about the clothes. I got a new wardrobe from

my mom who was so in love with clothes that she bought 20 to 30 yr old

styles for her body and she is approaching 60. The styles were very cute

and indeed too young for her so I was happy to take them off her hands. I

just thought it was cute she'd go for clothes that made her try to look

younger. I know she is not the type to regret stuff in life but I will do

it for her just a little bit. I wish she had gotten this done when she was

30 and had a happier life to enjoy those fashions. But I can't spend too

much time there..as looking forward is more important. Her delaying tho to

much later in life is perhaps what motived me to get mine done sooner cause

I see all she coulda done.

Sherra

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> My mother cracks me up. She kept telling me... " man I look like a witch

with

> my pointed nose " about herself. She kept saying that every time she saw

her

> reflection. I was still fat and she was at goal at this time. Now I know

> why she would say those things. I thought she was nuts but really she was

> still suffering from her mind not catching up with her body on her

thinness.

> Kinda funny looking back.

>

>

> Sherra

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Sounds like a lil ego/power play thing to me. But it's your game

there in corrections, not mine. You think?

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>

> Hi had tt/br 3 weeks ago-went to Dillards yesterday and bought OMG a

> strapless dress (SIZE 8-OMG) and also another dress size SMALL,that

I will

> wear

> braless.I have never ever gone braless in my whole life even during

the 70's

> in the

> halter fashion days.I can't begin to tell you the excitement I felt

in that

> dressing room.

>

> Ellen

>

>

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I am so darned glad to hear that someone who is further out from me

cannot see thin in pix. Or in real life. Or not on a consistent basis.

Or something.

I get SO confused when I fit between furniture or into tiny spots.

Part of my brain knows this, but the front part still thinks as I was.

Mind you, I have been this size for EIGHT YEARS (wls was 9 yrs ago).

I was never any single size (ok, or even small span) for any length of

time. I was morbid for 5, starved down to chunky for 7, and varying

degrees of chunky & chunkier since I was 6.

Although I don't see morbid, my brain still files me under chunky.

I'm 5'1 " , so it doesn't take but a few lbs to put me there on this

frame. Lil Tina jelly bean toes is technically shorter than me, and

weighs just a few more lbs. So, in essence, is " bigger " bmi, anyway.

And yes, we discuss this all the time with each other. I stare at her

lil teensy self and cannot grasp the concept that there is enough room

in there for an entire people. All the guts & everything cannot fit

into such a small package. How can that be? And how is it that we can

swap clothes?

Presumably you have moments that you can grab a shirt and hold it up

and be pretty sure it'll fit? But other days, you grab a size to two

too big? And the spatial thing...... where can I FIT?

Do guys do this? Don didn't really go through it. He was kinda lanky

til he was 40, went directly to morbid without even pausing at pudgy,

which is his family history. Happy birthday, 40, be huge. He never

related to large. So, whether he is at 175 or 190, he doesn't

particularly care. His whole self is not wrapped up in weight issues

at all.

I cannot imagine a life in which weight is not one of the major daily

dynamics.

Is anyone with me here or did I just unload a lot of nonsense?

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> My mother cracks me up. She kept telling me... " man I look like a

witch with

> my pointed nose " about herself. She kept saying that every time she

saw her

> reflection. I was still fat and she was at goal at this time. Now

I know

> why she would say those things. I thought she was nuts but really

she was

> still suffering from her mind not catching up with her body on her

thinness.

> Kinda funny looking back.

>

>

> Sherra

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Every now and then I dream that I am growing. I wake up in a cold

sweat, gasping for the breath I never had when I was full sized.

When I don't see size, it's because I am the viewer, not the viewee. I

do dream, often, vividly. And yeah, you're right, I am often aware of

which I am in the dream.

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> > My mother cracks me up. She kept telling me... " man I look like a

witch

> with

> > my pointed nose " about herself. She kept saying that every time

she saw

> her

> > reflection. I was still fat and she was at goal at this time.

Now I know

> > why she would say those things. I thought she was nuts but really

she was

> > still suffering from her mind not catching up with her body on her

> thinness.

> > Kinda funny looking back.

> >

> >

> > Sherra

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What an interesting question!

I generally dream myself thin - or at roughly the size I am now, anyway.

But even pre-op I didn't dream myself fat. I knew I was fat, but never

recognized myself in shop windows when I'd go shopping or walking in the

mall. I'd always be surprised to realize that short, round woman was me.

I was one of those yo-yo people so it was rare for me to be the same size

two years in a row and regularly would swing several sizes up or down (but

the last several years pre-op mostly UP) in a relatively short period of

time. Wonder if that makes any difference?

Amy in Moline

RNY 12/7/2000

size 22/24/26 to size 6/8/10

At 04:41 PM 12/10/03, Janice Sperow wrote:

>ok here is a global question for you all:

>

>when you dream are you fat/pre op weight or thin/post op weight

>

>things that make you go hmmmmmmmm

>

>janice

>

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>

>haha I am thinking I'm in agreement with you definitely there, granted I'm

>only 2 yrs out. It's prolly because I'm so used to failing every way of

>eating....for like umm...19 or so yrs? That is a ton of failures EEEP! I

>almost expect to wake up one day 300 lbs. I remember being a teen where I

>was only thin for like a year or two...but when I was fatter I'd stare at my

>legs and go..goodness..am I really THAT fat? Is that my leg? That leg is

>so fat and huge..how can that be my leg? LOL

>

>It's funny you mention that about the clothes. I got a new wardrobe from

>my mom who was so in love with clothes that she bought 20 to 30 yr old

>styles for her body and she is approaching 60. The styles were very cute

>and indeed too young for her so I was happy to take them off her hands. I

>just thought it was cute she'd go for clothes that made her try to look

>younger. I know she is not the type to regret stuff in life but I will do

>it for her just a little bit. I wish she had gotten this done when she was

>30 and had a happier life to enjoy those fashions. But I can't spend too

>much time there..as looking forward is more important. Her delaying tho to

>much later in life is perhaps what motived me to get mine done sooner cause

>I see all she coulda done.

>

>

>Sherra

>

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> >

> > My mother cracks me up. She kept telling me... " man I look like a witch

>with

> > my pointed nose " about herself. She kept saying that every time she saw

>her

> > reflection. I was still fat and she was at goal at this time. Now I know

> > why she would say those things. I thought she was nuts but really she was

> > still suffering from her mind not catching up with her body on her

>thinness.

> > Kinda funny looking back.

> >

> >

> > Sherra

> >

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I don't remember my dreams, typically, maybe one every 2 or 3 years. The

last one I had I'd liken to a nightmare. I had gained my weight back.

Sherra

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> >

> > My mother cracks me up. She kept telling me... " man I look like a witch

> with

> > my pointed nose " about herself. She kept saying that every time she saw

> her

> > reflection. I was still fat and she was at goal at this time. Now I

know

> > why she would say those things. I thought she was nuts but really she

was

> > still suffering from her mind not catching up with her body on her

> thinness.

> > Kinda funny looking back.

> >

> >

> > Sherra

> >

> >

> >

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I'm with you 100% Though not as far out as you or Jac...I look into the mirror

and see the fat girl looking back at me. I see her butt, I see her legs, I see

the rolls of flesh around her belly, I see her double and triple chins. It's

there and it's oh so very real.

Yet once in a very great while...I'll get a fleeting glimpse...maybe while I'm

out and about...and see someone vaguely familiar, yet a stranger to me...and

wonder who that it?

I still bang into doorways, because I think I am that wide going through them.

When I sit in a chair I still throw myself back into it, because that's what I

always did...in order to try and get my butt far enough back to not tip forward.

I will walk around something, rather than try and squeeze past it because I'm

not that small. Within the past year or so I've finally be able to say that I

was fat. Yup, at 500 pounds...I was fat! Not chubby, not chunky, not a " big

girl " ...fat! But I'll tell you what I can't say. I can't say the " t " word.

Nope. Can't say it about myself. I may wear petites but it's because I have

short stubby legs and arms. I may wear a size small...but an extra small?? Oh

no...not me!!! Cause we all know that smalls are cut large. One thing I'm sure

of....no how, no way am I or will I ever be t--n!

Sue

(who is in the nonsense boat with !)

Re: Laugh if you will

I am so darned glad to hear that someone who is further out from me

cannot see thin in pix. Or in real life. Or not on a consistent basis.

Or something.

I get SO confused when I fit between furniture or into tiny spots.

Part of my brain knows this, but the front part still thinks as I was.

Mind you, I have been this size for EIGHT YEARS (wls was 9 yrs ago).

I was never any single size (ok, or even small span) for any length of

time. I was morbid for 5, starved down to chunky for 7, and varying

degrees of chunky & chunkier since I was 6.

Although I don't see morbid, my brain still files me under chunky.

I'm 5'1 " , so it doesn't take but a few lbs to put me there on this

frame. Lil Tina jelly bean toes is technically shorter than me, and

weighs just a few more lbs. So, in essence, is " bigger " bmi, anyway.

And yes, we discuss this all the time with each other. I stare at her

lil teensy self and cannot grasp the concept that there is enough room

in there for an entire people. All the guts & everything cannot fit

into such a small package. How can that be? And how is it that we can

swap clothes?

Presumably you have moments that you can grab a shirt and hold it up

and be pretty sure it'll fit? But other days, you grab a size to two

too big? And the spatial thing...... where can I FIT?

Do guys do this? Don didn't really go through it. He was kinda lanky

til he was 40, went directly to morbid without even pausing at pudgy,

which is his family history. Happy birthday, 40, be huge. He never

related to large. So, whether he is at 175 or 190, he doesn't

particularly care. His whole self is not wrapped up in weight issues

at all.

I cannot imagine a life in which weight is not one of the major daily

dynamics.

Is anyone with me here or did I just unload a lot of nonsense?

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> I cannot imagine a life in which weight is not one of the major

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> dynamics.

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> Is anyone with me here or did I just unload a lot of nonsense?

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>

Like every choice I make, every hour I breathe, every day I make it

to my bed and the last thought on my mind.

Carol G.

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