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Old Tue, Aug-26-03, 04:02
Jac74 Jac74 is offline
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 160/141/132 Female 170cm
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Progress: 68%
Location: U.K
Default Who's a lifer and why?

Well after 9 consecutive days of bingeing on white bread, cakes galore and every sweet within a 5 km radius I have shaken myself out of it!
I have also jumped on the scales which took a lot of courage and have only managed to put on about 3 kilos. This is pretty amazing considering I ate an average of 7000 cals per day on my binges. I have a past history of eating disorders!
So I reckon that someone is looking after me up there, and is giving me a second chance.
I have written myself a contract and signed it that the only way I can live happily in this world, free from depression, guilt, mood swings, and weight fluctuations is by following my trusty Dr A.
So I'm a lifer as of this day! And you can hold me to that!
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