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Thursday 19th February – 6th Weigh-in



Oh Man I've had a bad week. It seems just typical that I would start TOTM on my last weigh-in day and not finish until after this one. In the last two weeks I've managed to lose 1kg (2.2lbs). I only managed one fast this week because I was so hungry and freezing cold on Monday that I had to eat so I think I ended up at about 750cals.

It is so cold right now, I live about a mile from the sea but the forecast today says "chance of SNOW". I'm trying to get another fast day in today but I don't think I'll manage it.

Ah, apparently it has snowed I just missed it.

Not managed the extra fast day but I should be back on track with normal bodily situation resuming shortly (at least I bloody well hope so).



In later news, I have actually lost cm this week, bonus! 

I'm not feeling quite so pitiful now.

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