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Originally posted by BR14 View Postyes, it's never the loose lid on the cake tin, is it??Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostPopped out to the doctor's to give half a dozen vials for blood tests. Not impressed at being poked in the bicep by the nurse and being asked, "have you always been big?, You're not big boned, this is all fat, you need to lose weight". HWMBO says I should complain! I don't think he meant complain on TPD
As it was a fasting test, I felt obliged to have a nice breakfast on my return. Scrambled eggs on a toasted muffin with a coffee has gone down nicely.
Chilly out but it's bright and the earlier haze has lifted.
Oh hang on. I am supposed to be sympathetic.....Comment
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Revamping the business website. Summit to do in these boring times I suppose. Local loony bubble lady 1 walk later.bloggoth
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDoctors and nurses are told to bring up people's weight in general at appointments as part of their responsibilities but people have told me they have had everything from side effects to drugs to mental health problems to hormone issues to random other illnesses where the GP has told them to lose weight. This ignores the fact that some drug side effects, mental health problems, hormone problems and other illnesses have can have weight gain as a sign.
The simple fact is that some bodies are colder than others so don't burn as many calories doing sod all.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThere's a lid?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostRevamping the business website. Summit to do in these boring times I suppose. Local loony bubble lady 1 walk later.Comment
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