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My feet have been growing since I turned 25. I was a 6, then a 6.5, now 7. Plus my feet were already wide to begin with! Kristen, I wish I could afford a Wolf form also. I have a PGM now and it's not near as nice. But it gets the job done. |
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I won't feel bad about my feet going from an 8 to a 10 in the last decade. Ugh. Hope my hat size hasn't grown too. :p |
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Hmmm, now that you point that out, that was right around the time that I was always wearing platform flip flop sandals ALL the time. But, at this time we were also going out pretty much every weekend. For nights out I wore closed toe high heels. I also remember that at one point where I was my thinnest, my feet went back down to a 6, then when the weight went back on, I couldn't fit the 6s anymore. For the last few years I have been in flat slouchy boots. Most didn't have much support as most of them were vintage pairs. Now I got a pair of Puma ones which have more of a sneaker support, but still not arch support. I like my shoes loose. I can't stand tight fitting shoes anymore. Or clothes even now to think of it. LOL |
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LOL I was wondering when you were gonna bring that up again! I remember you saying your breeder told you that. Uni's nails are far too long. But I'm afraid to cut them myself now. I've clipped her quick before. I think I will just take her to the vet to have them done. |
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I thought I remembered you saying your breeder told you if you hold the nail the right way it doesn't hurt as much? Maybe if you get a "lecture" she will clip Joey's nails for you. LOL |
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No way she'll ever think your a bad mommy! Just take the lecture, free nail trimming! LOL Even if you do have Joey's nails done at the vet, she'll probably know that was not the method she taught you and she'll know you didn't do it. :D |
You know, she makes gastic bypass sound like its an easy way out option, like people who have done should not be proud, its not natural. But that is not the case at all. Its tough to even decide to do gastric bypass. Then the lead up work and follow up care you have to give yourself is a lot of pressure. I think anyone who was overweight and decided to lose weight for their health, it does not matter what method is used. Some people are just too overweight to use just 'natural' methods like food and exercise. My bfs sister has been doing the HCG diet. She was over 350lbs on a 5'1'' frame. She could not exercise. She could barely walk her driveway. This is working for her, she's lost 70lbs. I think the follow up is the most important part of the whole process and that has to happen no matter what method of 'weight loss' someone chooses. |
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