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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 180653" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Deb, 65 lb weight loss is a big deal. It's not like you have been this way all your life. It is a sudden weight loss that doesn't seem to be related to a regular weight loss program. </p><p>It wasn't too long ago that you were upset with your weight being too high. Now you have gone the total opposite direction. </p><p>I'm pretty sure anorexic's think they feel well and think everyone should mind their own business because they know they aren't too skinny or unhealthy. I don't have a clue whether or not you have a bit of an eating disorder or not. I'm just saying that your rationalization sounds similar to what I have read when anorexics talk about themselves. </p><p>On the other hand, maybe your weight is stable at this point and it's where you want to be. </p><p>You have moved, been stressed to the max on many different levels which could account for the increased calorie consumption with no weight gain. </p><p></p><p>Ensure taken regularly will help keep you from being nutritionally depleted not to mention the loss of calcium from your bones that often happens with a severe weight loss. It is worth the money. Putting your cash towards your health and preventative nutrition isn't excess but necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 180653, member: 3"] Deb, 65 lb weight loss is a big deal. It's not like you have been this way all your life. It is a sudden weight loss that doesn't seem to be related to a regular weight loss program. It wasn't too long ago that you were upset with your weight being too high. Now you have gone the total opposite direction. I'm pretty sure anorexic's think they feel well and think everyone should mind their own business because they know they aren't too skinny or unhealthy. I don't have a clue whether or not you have a bit of an eating disorder or not. I'm just saying that your rationalization sounds similar to what I have read when anorexics talk about themselves. On the other hand, maybe your weight is stable at this point and it's where you want to be. You have moved, been stressed to the max on many different levels which could account for the increased calorie consumption with no weight gain. Ensure taken regularly will help keep you from being nutritionally depleted not to mention the loss of calcium from your bones that often happens with a severe weight loss. It is worth the money. Putting your cash towards your health and preventative nutrition isn't excess but necessary. [/QUOTE]
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