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Old December 13th, 2003, 12:53 AM
krys
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totally! every thursday, when the scales are kind (not all that often) it's
like - whey hey - I can snack today, cos hey - that won't affect me......as
if!

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krys

UK 157/134.2/126
Started March 1st 2001
GOAL August 16th 2001
struggling now......but making progress.

"Julie" wrote in message
news:5C9Cb.668567$pl3.61297@pd7tw3no...
Has anyone ever cleaned their bathroom and then swore that you would never
let it get that messy again only to find it creeps up to be just as icky

as
before a couple of weeks later? That's how my weight loss efforts have
been! It's funny how I get lulled into thinking that once a little weight
comes off, I can eat anything (damned butter tarts!). Anyone else
experience this phenomenon?
Julie




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Old December 13th, 2003, 03:49 AM
Brenda Hammond
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Thanks Lee

"Miss Violette" wrote in message
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I am impressed
Brenda Hammond wrote in message
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I used to be a smoker as well. I've been smoke free now for 14 years.

Holy
smokes I can't believe it's been that long. I gained about 50ish pounds
when I quit smoking. Did you gain when you quit Julie?

"Julie" wrote in message
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That's amazingly true! I used to be a smoker (drum roll: now smoke

free
for over 5 years - 20 lbs later) and during so many earlier quits

after
a
few weeks smoke free thought that I could be a "social smoker" and

ended
up
back to a pack a day. How can intelligent (well, questionable in my

case)
adults trick themselves so completely? You're right, Lee, it's

definitely
a
personality trait that I've only just realized. It's all lies - you

can
teach an old dog new tricks!
Stay happy and healthy.
Julie

"Miss Violette" wrote in message
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I was recently struck that there are extraordinarily similar
circumstances,traits, or patterns of behavior for issues with

clutter,
cleaning, overeating, and substance abuse. It was very humbling and
sobering, Lee
Julie wrote in message
news:5C9Cb.668567$pl3.61297@pd7tw3no...
Has anyone ever cleaned their bathroom and then swore that you

would
never
let it get that messy again only to find it creeps up to be just

as
icky
as
before a couple of weeks later? That's how my weight loss efforts

have
been! It's funny how I get lulled into thinking that once a

little
weight
comes off, I can eat anything (damned butter tarts!). Anyone else
experience this phenomenon?
Julie












 




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