
but the board is a bit slow and i've only just got this pic back. also, some of you have been asking what i look like now i've lost weight. well, this is me, 16 stones lighter!
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It's like you don't WANT it back.
EDIT: would it appear crude to say "biggar"? For one who dabbles in bad photography, I have remarkably poor eyesight.
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EDIT: would it appear crude to say "biggar"? For one who dabbles in bad photography, I have remarkably poor eyesight.

as someone who is shit at that kind of thing, i can't make it bigger :(
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Tue 1 Jun 2010, 15:57,
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I've lost 6.5 stone so far, still got a way to go, but am amazed at how much better and happier I feel
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Tue 1 Jun 2010, 15:55,
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Oh right, there isn't a B anymore :) Congrats :)
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Tue 1 Jun 2010, 15:56,
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the NHS are footing the bill. seems they underestimated how many fatties wanted to lose weight, so now they're putting a temporary stop to weight loss surgery. if i hadn't got it done when i did, there's a very real chance i'd be dead by now.
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Tue 1 Jun 2010, 16:10,
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my mum had the gastric band 2.5 years ago. she lost 9 stone, then last year she had a stroke but has thankfully made a near-full recovery
without the weightloss she'd have been severely disabled, if not dead.
I know it's controversial having weight-loss surgery on the NHS, but it really does save lives.
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without the weightloss she'd have been severely disabled, if not dead.
I know it's controversial having weight-loss surgery on the NHS, but it really does save lives.

and managed to break it somehow and is now even fatter than before. I didn't know that could happen.
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Tue 1 Jun 2010, 16:41,
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please, there are deaf spaniels looking longingly at the sorry remains of my boobage
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