Posts by laarien


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Young Calorie Counters Does anyone else feel like... Nov 19 2008
17:04 (UTC)
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I *really* don't think she was personally attacking you, Dear.  Though I can see where you'd feel that way. Though I've never had an ED, I don't believe your disorder lets you decide how preoccupied you are about your body image.  I'm pretty sure most people know that. 

What I got from that post is that there are so many other disasterous events going on in the world. We should try shifting our efforts on not ONLY becoming healthy, but doing our part as women to help in other areas.  At least that's what I've sifted out of her SUPER feminist opinionated post. (Not that there's anything wrong with feminists, just not my bag.)

:)

I hope I wasn't out of line... just my observation.

GL everyone!

Health & Support Stretch Marks!! Nov 19 2008
16:38 (UTC)
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Original Post by faieriesunshine:

I have enough lines on my stomach for an entire Rand Mcnally Atlas of Maps

 

Lol, that made me chuckle. :)  I have them.  Stomach, thighs, butt, upper arms, boobies.... I figure for me , having them means I've been successful at losing a bit of weight.  They are more prominent now than they were before I lost the little I have.  Does that make sense?

Motivation Goooaaaaaaaal! Nov 17 2008
15:46 (UTC)
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Congratulations!!!! :)

Motivation i did it. I reached my first MAJOR goal Nov 12 2008
15:48 (UTC)
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Great work!!! I hope to be proud at 199 as well.  I don't think I've been under 200lbs since 7th grade. 

*raises glass* Here's to "ONEderland!" (I'd never heard that until I read thmheh's post. I like it!)

CONGO RATS!!! :D

Motivation I did it! Nov 10 2008
19:44 (UTC)
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GREAT JOB! I just joined CC today at 208lbs, and am pretty determined to get to 150.  Your success inspires me and I can't wait to join you! :D

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