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It's Week Seventeen and I've given up...
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<blockquote data-quote="Marg's Man" data-source="post: 152455" data-attributes="member: 4085"><p>Marg used the weight stone. We used to use that in here in Australia before we went metric. I believe the older generations still use stone as well. </p><p>We are metric now, although we were imperial when Marg and I grew up. The change over happened in our teens so we are 'bi-lingual'. These days we tend to think in metric terms because the maths is so much easier.</p><p>So here's a couple of conversions</p><p>1 stone = 14 pounds</p><p>1 kilogramme = 2.2 US pounds</p><p>So when Marg says she has lost 9kg, think nearly 20 pounds. I've never said anything critical about her weight but I know it is unhealthy and I know the problems she has getting it off. I REALLY glad this eems to be working.</p><p></p><p>Like her, I am hoping that when she can ease back from a near starvation weight loss diet to something that will allow her eat healthier and NOT gain the weight will continue to stay off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marg's Man, post: 152455, member: 4085"] Marg used the weight stone. We used to use that in here in Australia before we went metric. I believe the older generations still use stone as well. We are metric now, although we were imperial when Marg and I grew up. The change over happened in our teens so we are 'bi-lingual'. These days we tend to think in metric terms because the maths is so much easier. So here's a couple of conversions 1 stone = 14 pounds 1 kilogramme = 2.2 US pounds So when Marg says she has lost 9kg, think nearly 20 pounds. I've never said anything critical about her weight but I know it is unhealthy and I know the problems she has getting it off. I REALLY glad this eems to be working. Like her, I am hoping that when she can ease back from a near starvation weight loss diet to something that will allow her eat healthier and NOT gain the weight will continue to stay off. [/QUOTE]
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