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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 678357" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I've always carried around an extra 25 pounds or so, broke 200 while pregnant with Miss KT, lost some, gained some, did Jenny Craig, lost a lot and looked wonderful, stopped Jenny Craig and gained some back, remarried, spent 6 months on Prednisone and blew up like a freakin' balloon, steadily gained without even really realizing it...my wake up call came last February when I became officially diabetic after being borderline for years.</p><p></p><p>I started walking, watched what I ate, and dropped thirty pounds in about four months. Then I did something to my upper back that feels like I'm carrying a backpack of rocks around, in and out of the doctor's office to find a reason, tests, X-rays, MRI, contrast dye things that made me want to yak...and I stopped walking. I've put back on about 20 of the 30 I lost. I have also developed plantar fasciitis and am in constant pain from that. I'm currently pushing 280 and I really hate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 678357, member: 4040"] I've always carried around an extra 25 pounds or so, broke 200 while pregnant with Miss KT, lost some, gained some, did Jenny Craig, lost a lot and looked wonderful, stopped Jenny Craig and gained some back, remarried, spent 6 months on Prednisone and blew up like a freakin' balloon, steadily gained without even really realizing it...my wake up call came last February when I became officially diabetic after being borderline for years. I started walking, watched what I ate, and dropped thirty pounds in about four months. Then I did something to my upper back that feels like I'm carrying a backpack of rocks around, in and out of the doctor's office to find a reason, tests, X-rays, MRI, contrast dye things that made me want to yak...and I stopped walking. I've put back on about 20 of the 30 I lost. I have also developed plantar fasciitis and am in constant pain from that. I'm currently pushing 280 and I really hate it. [/QUOTE]
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