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Friday 1st May – Weigh-in



Well, after I spent a weekend pigging my way through my in-laws larder and not weighing in last week, I am unsurprised to find I have lost a grand total of…400g, taking me down to 86.4kg. It may not be much but it is still a step down and down is the way I want to go.
Tonight I shall mostly be… stress/comfort eating. I have my Greek exam tomorrow morning.
Friday 15th May – Weigh-in
Celebration times! I managed to surpass my next target milestone (85.2kg) and I’m now happily sitting at 84.8kg. I’ve made a more friends, taken my Greek exam (and passed), and I’ve landed a couple of long-term writing and proof-reading projects.
On the reward scheme I have achieved a second Lindy Bop dress.Unfortunately, it seems that no matter how much of this extra weight I’m losing, I will never fit into a Ready-To-Wear dress or even a top. I’m doing ok at the moment using belts to cinch in the waist but I would really like the ability to wear something that genuinely fits me.

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