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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 262779" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>It sounds like you've got a great understanding about how several things played into the weight gain. My mom was raised in dire poverty and my ex-H (short-lived so I never mention him) was, too, so I know exactly what you mean about the food. I will say though- it tastes pretty good!! difficult child and I both still love fried fish and other fried foods. That's what I needed to keep to a minimum- along with letting him get chicken wings once I ssaw how many calories are in them. It's so hard to lose weight once it is put on. I put on about just under 50 lbs carrying difficult child and I will never lose the final "pudge" of it. difficult child is overweight but I don't know if he'll ever be slim again if he doesn't get off MS's. If they feed healthy foods in Department of Juvenile Justice he might grow tall enough to even it out while he's in there. He's 14yo, 5'-7", and weighs about 185 lbs.</p><p></p><p>Now me- after my "violation", I self-destructed in other ways until I got help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 262779, member: 3699"] It sounds like you've got a great understanding about how several things played into the weight gain. My mom was raised in dire poverty and my ex-H (short-lived so I never mention him) was, too, so I know exactly what you mean about the food. I will say though- it tastes pretty good!! difficult child and I both still love fried fish and other fried foods. That's what I needed to keep to a minimum- along with letting him get chicken wings once I ssaw how many calories are in them. It's so hard to lose weight once it is put on. I put on about just under 50 lbs carrying difficult child and I will never lose the final "pudge" of it. difficult child is overweight but I don't know if he'll ever be slim again if he doesn't get off MS's. If they feed healthy foods in Department of Juvenile Justice he might grow tall enough to even it out while he's in there. He's 14yo, 5'-7", and weighs about 185 lbs. Now me- after my "violation", I self-destructed in other ways until I got help. [/QUOTE]
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