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Old 01-25-2011, 10:05 PM #1
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Default How to lose weight?

I am so tired of feeling fat...I tried dieting and lowering calories. I can't seem to resist the food tho...I'm supposed to eat less than 1200 cals a day to lose a pound a week. I eat about 2000 cals a day on normal. 1200 is like hardly anything! Plus I don't have anything else in my life that I enjoy...food is my thing...I cook wonderfully, I love to eat, my husband loves to eat. I'm about 15 pounds overweight, and most of it is in my stomach. I got sick while I was pregnant, so my tummy never got a chance to recooperate. I try to walk on my treadmill, but I get weak so fast, or I get a bad flare up that lasts weeks. How am I supposed to get skinny without being able to excercise? Any advise would be appreciated. I hope this finds you strong and well.
Thank you,

Jessica
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