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My weight loss journey

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posted on 1/2/23

comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 15 minutes ago
I have sympathy for people who have a GENUINE medical condition that leads them to being overweight. I have no sympathy for people who are over-weight through over-eating or lack of exercise.
I have been a smoker for 49 years from a time when it was socially acceptable. I accept any consequences of that as it has been my choice.
It seems strange that the medical profession consider smoking, which is now strictly controlled in public, to be worse than fat slobs pigging-out in franchise pubs.
Instead of encouraging such people to take a walk sometimes, they provide them with mobility scooters to become a menace on the pavements to pedestrians.
I will finish with what is one of my favourite expressions from an internet article I saw many years ago.
It's enough to make a cat laugh!


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I have sympathy for people who have a GENUINE medical condition that leads them to being a smoker. I have no sympathy for people who smoke through over-smoking or lack of not smoking.

If you ever require medical treatment for smoking then you better post me a cheque for my tax back because I don't smoke so shouldn't be paying for those who do to live. You and your smoke are a menace on the pavements for pedestrians who don't want smoke in their lungs.

I will finish with what is one of my favourite expressions from an internet article I saw many years ago.
It's enough to make a cat laugh!

comment by T-BAD (U11806)

posted on 1/2/23

Fair play Robb, in theory losing weight is really simple but actually having the motivation and consistency to keep it going is another thing.

I do like fasting for 24 hours once a fortnight or so, feels like a bit of a reset for my body and generally feel more energetic for it (so long as I don't get so hungry I stuff my face after to compensate).

comment by N2 (U22280)

posted on 1/2/23

Try to get as much protein from food as you can rather than supplements, as this will force you to eat healthier.

comment by N2 (U22280)

posted on 1/2/23

Anyway, good to see Andrew Tate's words have had a positive impact on you Robb 😄

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 2/2/23

comment by N2 (U22280)
posted 5 hours ago
Anyway, good to see Andrew Tate's words have had a positive impact on you Robb 😄
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Whut wirds? “I enjoy r@ping u”?

comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 9/2/23

Sugar is the silent killer for me. Stopped consuming it just this week and I already feel a massive difference. My lower back pains have reduced loads and I seem to have more energy.

posted on 10/2/23

comment by Patrizio Billio (U1734)
posted 1 week, 2 days ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 15 minutes ago
I have sympathy for people who have a GENUINE medical condition that leads them to being overweight. I have no sympathy for people who are over-weight through over-eating or lack of exercise.
I have been a smoker for 49 years from a time when it was socially acceptable. I accept any consequences of that as it has been my choice.
It seems strange that the medical profession consider smoking, which is now strictly controlled in public, to be worse than fat slobs pigging-out in franchise pubs.
Instead of encouraging such people to take a walk sometimes, they provide them with mobility scooters to become a menace on the pavements to pedestrians.
I will finish with what is one of my favourite expressions from an internet article I saw many years ago.
It's enough to make a cat laugh!


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I have sympathy for people who have a GENUINE medical condition that leads them to being a smoker. I have no sympathy for people who smoke through over-smoking or lack of not smoking.

If you ever require medical treatment for smoking then you better post me a cheque for my tax back because I don't smoke so shouldn't be paying for those who do to live. You and your smoke are a menace on the pavements for pedestrians who don't want smoke in their lungs.

I will finish with what is one of my favourite expressions from an internet article I saw many years ago.
It's enough to make a cat laugh!
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the tax smokers pay per year is enough to pay for the NHS on its own. So next time your requiring life threatening surgery be thankful that due to smokers your able to get this free of charge.

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