"Onelife's Pinch an inch diet"

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Suekersh
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I managed to put a stone on whilst on Azura so back to the drawing board or diet. Hope it comes off as quickly as it went on.

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On my first cruise (Canberra 1986) I was concerned about putting on weight so I made use of the set of scales at the entrance to the main lounge. I re weighed myself a few days later ( off the coast of Portugal and was shocked at the amount of weight I had put on. Reported this to my wife who refused to believe it and so I took her to check the reading. This time I was pounds light than before I left Southampton. Hadn't allowed for the effect of a pitching ship; weight increases as the ship pitches upwards and falls as the ship goes downwards. Never bothered since. Seriously I don't seem to put on much on a cruise. I think it's probably due to regular meals & no grazing.

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I've put quite a few pounds on since Xmas, I always find Jan-Mar difficult, dark nights, cold .. what else is there to do other than eat and drink :lol:

So the 'diet' starts today !!

Good luck all you 'pinchers'
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Me too Jo, it has been back on the home made cakes, and keeping ice cream in the freezer.
I have 5 weeks and 5 days to get to my healthy weight, and thus not embarrass OBF, by looking like Colonel Blimp, when I see him.

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[quote="Silver_Shiney"]I'm now up to 11.10.2 - time to scale back.

Keith, what's the latest, mate? I'm sure I speak for everyone here to say we're concerned about you.[/quote

Hi Mr Shiney,

I have an appointment with the consultant on the 30th of April where l'm expecting to get the all clear. I'm sorry that l haven't kept you all up to date with things but as donations to the onelife cruise appeal have been flooding in l couldn't find a good time to break the good news to you all :lol: . Btw Mob....thanks for the lilies :)

Still waiting on one set of test result but the consultant was pretty sure the problems l was experiancing were due to imflamation of the cartilage (The bit that stops food going down the wrong pipe. Had a course of antibiotics which now has me chirping like a sparrow up a tree.....and thankfully feeling so much better.....

Thank you.

Regards

Keith

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I keep telling you Keith, stop renewing your 'Blue Oyster Club' member...ship :yawn: :lol:

Glad your on the mend matey :thumbup:

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[quote="Stephen"]I keep telling you Keith, stop renewing your 'Blue Oyster Club' member...ship :yawn: :lol:

Glad your on the mend matey :thumbup:[/quote


]Hey Stephen....now l know why the consultant said 'nil by mouth' for a few days :lol:

Cheers buddy

Keith :wave:

Btw.. l've reported you to David for spreading malicious roumours about my sexual orentation....hopfully he'll give you a severe reprimand and confiscate some of your leather outfits you enjoy dressing up in so much

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