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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 740683" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>I know a couple of woman who are very obese. One of them, a 2 years ago decided she was sick and tired of being sick and tired. She has lost 200 pounds. She has openly shared her journey on FB and something she said was, it always made it worse when people pointed out to her that she had a weight problem and that in turn made her eat more. Through her weight loss journey she has come to understand she is an emotional eater. She is working with a therapist about this issue.</p><p>Your daughter is aware she has a weight problem but she has to be the one who wants to change. All you can do is encourage her to be her best regardless of her size. You might be able to help her find a nice dress online. </p><p>I don't remember if your daughter sees a therapist. If not, would she be willing to see one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 740683, member: 18516"] I know a couple of woman who are very obese. One of them, a 2 years ago decided she was sick and tired of being sick and tired. She has lost 200 pounds. She has openly shared her journey on FB and something she said was, it always made it worse when people pointed out to her that she had a weight problem and that in turn made her eat more. Through her weight loss journey she has come to understand she is an emotional eater. She is working with a therapist about this issue. Your daughter is aware she has a weight problem but she has to be the one who wants to change. All you can do is encourage her to be her best regardless of her size. You might be able to help her find a nice dress online. I don't remember if your daughter sees a therapist. If not, would she be willing to see one? [/QUOTE]
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