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29th November 2009, 09:16 PM #46
John-Great job,I just caught up with this post again.I wish I had the willpower to do the same.It is the bosses faultshe makes me eat too much.
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3rd December 2009, 07:58 PM #47
Well done John - I know how you must be feeling.
I went on a self-imposed diet on 18th September and as of
this morning have lost just on 12kg or a couple of pounds short
of two stone in the old money.
I have cut out the bread and sweet biscuits, no pies or cakes,
no potatoes or chips and most importantly cut down the size
of my meal serves. I seem to be able to swim better which
could be due to the amount of tuna and salmon consumed.
Having had two operations on my right knee I find that walking
aggravates things too much. I even lie down in the garden to
weed the vegies rather than kneel.
I reckon another 5kg loss would be great for me.
AllanLife is short ... smile while you still have teeth.
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10th January 2010, 10:58 PM #48
I've just started the Bodytrim diet, the last 3 days were the carb detox, start the weightloss stuff tomorrow.
SWMBO found some negative comments on another forum about them making unauthorised creditcard debits. Has anyone any experience of this?
Cheers
Graeme
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11th January 2010, 01:25 AM #49Member
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Was it at this forum... Bodytrim System Diet / Weight Loss Program Reviews Australia www.bodytrim.com.au .
There seems to be a lot of negative comments about overcharging credit cards and difficulties with trying to cancel the recurring debits.
Shane.
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19th January 2010, 03:56 PM #51
Good luck with your diet, I had no problems because I bought the diet on ebay so wasnt involved with the Body Trim people as such.
Just to let everyone know I am still keeping the weight off. I reached a weigh in of 77 kilos the week before Christmas and went off the program totally over the christmas period. Yep, you guessed it, I put on a few Kilo's. 3 to be exact. I did a quick stint at the diet again after Christmas and I am now weighing in at 76.9 kilos. so I am back to the weight I wanted to be at so I have a buffer for pigging out a little from time to time.
All up the loss has been 24.8 kilos. so for me, it worked. Now I just have to keep it off.
Oh,,BTW, would just like to thank everyone on here who encouraged me and gave me the inspiration to carry on. Thanks guys and gals.Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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19th January 2010, 05:33 PM #52Senior Member
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Great Stuff John, once it is off it is not too hard to keep it off.
I did much the same as you at Christmas though, all those goodies sitting on the table in front of me, I just had to eat them and save LOML having to pack them in containers and store them in the frig.
I put 3kgs back on and feel comfortable with that too as I was just a tad under what I wanted to be.
If I can stay around the 90kgs now I will be happy.
The problem with all this weight loss is you have a wardrobe full of clothes that belong to someone else.
My youngest daughter is on the bodytrim diet and struggling but we are giving her support and helping her to stay on the straight and narrow.
Colin
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11th February 2010, 06:22 PM #53
It must be catching John.
I went on a self imposed diet on 18th September and as of this
morning have lost 16kg (just over 35 lbs) in the old money or
two and a half stone.
However, just having had my gall bladder out (including a stone)
can I now make it that I have lost three and a half stone.
By the way, have not been eating bread, pies, spuds and have
drastically cut down size of serves. It is certainly paying off.
AllanLife is short ... smile while you still have teeth.
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13th February 2010, 10:16 AM #54
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