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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A man at 5 8" at 200 pounds isn't a lot. 145 would be very thin!![/quote] NP: I disagree! That is considered obese, what is wrong with you. Stop trying to make being significantly overweight, acceptable. It's not! [/quote] You truly are exhausting. He is obviously doing something to lose weight. Obsess over your own life instead of worrying about everyone else.[/quote] I'm exhausting ... to YOU? This is my first comment on this thread. Also, here you are commenting and "obsessing" over someone else's life instead of your own. You are unhinged. [/quote] UNHINGED is really overused here. Being a little overweight is not the end of the world. Go back to being hangry with your carrot or something. [/quote] OP here. He openly says that he’s obese—which he is—and is actively trying to do something about it. Being in denial about it doesn’t help anyone. [/quote] Great he know he is obese and wants to do something about it. The first thing he needs to do is take along hard look as the why. What is he eating? How much is he eating? how are calories sneaking in- this requires some pretty brutal honesty. Personally I can look at may day and tell you my diet looks great but the reality is I easily sneak in an extra 500+ cal a day- bites of my kids food, cleaning their plates, grabbing a few chips ever time i go to the pantry for something, being "good" all week and going off track all weekend. How is his bloodwork? Any possible underlying health issues that could be making it more difficult?[/quote]
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