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Honey123 said:If you know your strong points work on them...soon the weak ones will fade!....
OH yes. I wish my mother had known more when I was a young teen and never believed my pediatrician (yes, my pediatrician!) when he prescribed amphetamines for weight loss. I was on those for almost 4 years from age 11 to age 15. Let's say there were side effects and leave it there.
Ahhh, southern food. Everything is white, brown, tan, yellow or dark, dark green. Of course, that's what I consider "home cooking". At least now I've stopped GAINING weight, which is a positive step
Something interesting I picked up and ABG confirmed for me (he's very consious of this sort of stuff because of his physical trainer credentials) is that PAIN can cause you to gain weight. It causes stress, and apparently some people's bodies react to stress by storing fat. I don't think of myself as a stressed person -- my life is fairly easy by most measures -- but pain I am familiar with for some time now. It puts a bit of a new light on everything, since not only am I a "comfort food" person, but I tend to eat when I hurt (the one thing about me that works most of the time is my stomach!)
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