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10 Jul 2014, 23:22

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Shifting the excess

I expect i am like many women. Two small children, full-time work, no time to myself. Over the years i have halfheartedly tried different diets, and spent money too!! I am feeling the excess, i can't believe i have let it get this far. This is crunch time.

After reading the book i know i can do this and this will suit my lifestyle.

This is my journey - the highs and lows of shifting the massive amount of excess weight i make myself carry every day.

Highly motivated

by croftmaclean on 21 May 2014, 06:57

First week gone and lost 3lb an 1 inch on my waist. Also managed to get to the local 20m swimming pool for the first time in 6 weeks and notch up 100 lengths. Told my close friend i was doing this and she is not convinced it is a good idea so also now something to prove to her - she is fit and slim!!
Looking forward to fastday today.

Spring into Fall Challenger #54
Starting 28/6/14 @ 245lb
Current 237lb - 8lb loss
Goal 231lb by 23/9/14


Started 14/5/14 @ 258lb with 118lb to lose.
4:3 Fasting days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
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