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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]KLG is 65. Looks older than that to me. [/quote] Very skinny does not age well. And, you can't wear clothes like that as you age. It doesn't look good.[/quote] I think about this. After some health issues I am thin. I am slowly regaining mass but don't know how far I'll come back. That lovely smoothness of having healthy weight is gone.[/quote] Yes. After the death of a parent, I lost a lot of weight (well 7-10 pounds) since I was already very healthy weight it was a lot on my frame. My temples look sunken and I definitely see it in my neck. Looking at photos, I really aged a lot over a year from grief.[/quote] Hmm...the temples are typically the very last part of the body to lose fat. To lose fat there, you have no other fat on your body. That means you couldn't have been a healthy weight 7-10 pounds ago. (I've only seen one person lose fat in her temples and have them sink in, and she was in hospice and was about 70 pounds. The info I provided was exactly what the hospice nurse said about the temples sinking in. The person died about 2 weeks later.)[/quote] I hope you were trying to help, but your post sounds mean and catty. To imply that pp looks like a dying person when she is grieving is cruel. Hugs to the pp's and others who are in the grieving process.[/quote]
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