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Old Jun 22nd, 2009, 15:13 PM   #91
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Well done!!!!!! You're much braver than I am!!! On a very personal note can you recommend a decent sports bra? Doing Race for Life in a month or so and the one I currenly have is about as much use as a chocolate fireguard!!!!!

manchester1 - don't give up! Your scales probably aren't calibrated the same way as the other ones so you'll probably lose more weight than you think you have!

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Old Jun 22nd, 2009, 15:23 PM   #92
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Mine is a triumph and I have to say its fab - my (.)(.) are 38f and it manages to hold them in place!

Good point about the scales as well!


 
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Old Jun 22nd, 2009, 17:10 PM   #93
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Agreed on the scales front

And well done you for running! I'm hopeless with exeercise, just a good job I cant drive and live 2 miles from work, it's the only exercise I really do.


 
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Old Jun 23rd, 2009, 08:16 AM   #94
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Mine is a triumph and I have to say its fab - my (.)(.) are 38f and it manages to hold them in place!

Good point about the scales as well!
Brilliant! Thanks for that. I'm a 38 JJ which makes getting anything other than a reinforced hammock quite difficult but will have a look at Triumphs on Bravissimo. Determined to be able to run at least some of the way in Race for Life!!!!!

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Old Jun 23rd, 2009, 08:32 AM   #95
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ou girls make me feel flat chested! I'm a 36E lol

Anyone else a little scared of losing cup sizes when losing weight? I like the size the girls are now


 
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Old Jun 23rd, 2009, 09:17 AM   #96
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I'm not, although sadly I don't think I'll ever go below an F! Frankly the smaller they get the better - would save me a fortune on a reduction!!!!!

My ideal would be a C but as there's no one in my family below an F cup (all the women in my family are also irritatingly tiny - size 8 mostly) I think it's unlikely I'll ever reach that golden cup size. I can dream though

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Old Jun 23rd, 2009, 13:08 PM   #97
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a size 8 and an F cup :O that's scary!
I've been an F, lost a stone and a cup size. I dont get any pain or back problems though, so I'd wanna stay big


 
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Old Jun 24th, 2009, 08:09 AM   #98
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I actually found my cup size increased when I lost weight - 4 stone ago I was a 42D, now I'm a 38F. I thought it was weird but a friend of mine said that when she loses her boobs get bigger too!

I put on half a pound last night oh well onwards and upwards! Was planning on jogging tonight again but my hayfever is way to bad (was also planning on a walk this lunchtime but have had to stay indoors, gutted because it's so nice out there!). I've tried a few different things for it, normally it's not to bad to need anything but today I can't stop sneezing and sniffling, it's driving me mad! Plus I actually want to exercise outside if I've got to do it at all! I'm going to do a session on my exercise bike I think instead.

Think I'll have a nice healthy salad for tea as well while the weathers hot. I'm going to make jacket spuds and have them with coleslaw (low fat of course!) sweetcorn, grated carrot, onion, peppers and some chilli sauce on the top. Yum.

What kind of diet does everyone stick to?


 
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Old Jun 24th, 2009, 18:04 PM   #99
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*hugs* that half pound will disapear hon

Have you seen those anti-hayfever machine things llyods pharmacy are currently doing?

I'm trying to eat less junk, more fruit, smaller portion sizes and use less fat(and cheese!)


 
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Old Jun 25th, 2009, 06:59 AM   #100
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Beconase nasal spray is fab for hayfever. I have hayfever year round (allregic to EVERYTHING) so I take Cetirizine daily but if the pollen count is high I top with Beconase.

I'm doing Slimming World - the best diet to fit around 'normal' life I've done.

Weigh in today

Anyone else had their weigh in over the last couple of days?

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