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Old July 22nd, 2004, 04:39 AM
Chris Braun
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Default Considering change of 2004 plan... (was weight gain and lean body mass

On 22 Jul 2004 01:40:57 GMT, Ignoramus15501
wrote:

I know that you said that you do not believe in setpoint weight etc,
but, I feel that I reached one and that going below it could mess me
up in some ways.


Well, I think I just said that I hadn't experienced it. I don't have
much basis for believing in it or not, otherwise.

It doesn't sound to me like there's any reason for you to lose any
more weight, anyway.

In my case, I think I could lose more weight without much difficulty
-- given that I seem to be doing so anyway -- but I don't want to. As
you said about yourself (in a part I snipped out), I don't feel I
would have improved health, appearance, or comfort if I weighed less.

Chris
262/143/ (145-150)

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Old July 22nd, 2004, 04:39 AM
Chris Braun
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Default Considering change of 2004 plan... (was weight gain and lean body mass

On 22 Jul 2004 01:40:57 GMT, Ignoramus15501
wrote:

I know that you said that you do not believe in setpoint weight etc,
but, I feel that I reached one and that going below it could mess me
up in some ways.


Well, I think I just said that I hadn't experienced it. I don't have
much basis for believing in it or not, otherwise.

It doesn't sound to me like there's any reason for you to lose any
more weight, anyway.

In my case, I think I could lose more weight without much difficulty
-- given that I seem to be doing so anyway -- but I don't want to. As
you said about yourself (in a part I snipped out), I don't feel I
would have improved health, appearance, or comfort if I weighed less.

Chris
262/143/ (145-150)

 




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