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Weight History
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22 October 2020
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88.0 kg
27.2 kg
24.5 kg
Reasonably Well
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Losing 3.2 kg a Week
21 October 2020
Weight:
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88.5 kg
26.8 kg
24.9 kg
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Gaining 3.2 kg a Week
20 October 2020
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88.0 kg
27.2 kg
24.5 kg
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steady weight
19 October 2020
The last two weeks have been a roller coaster with my husband being hurt and home every day. It has been an ordeal, to put it mildly. I thought this was finally the time when he’d get the back surgery he’s been needing for six years but he decided against it- yet again- because he’s afraid that if surgery fails, he won’t be able to return to work and finish until his set retirement date. I’m bitterly disappointed that it will be another five years of pain and exhaustion for him when he has the chance of eliminating it for good. I feel very empty watching him get dressed this morning and return to work. The good news is that while the last two weeks have been an emotional and physical drain, I kept to my weight loss plan except some of the daily exercises. I can deal with a lot of things but doing planks on the gym floor was too hard for my ego to endure. So, no there’s no great weight loss to show for it, but I have confidence that I’ve truly started to shed old habits for good. Five years until retirement and I want to be ready.
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88.0 kg
27.2 kg
24.5 kg
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steady weight
18 October 2020
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88.0 kg
27.2 kg
24.5 kg
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Losing 6.4 kg a Week
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