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Poll: How often do you wish you weighed less?

How often do you wish you weighed less?
Options:
Every Day
Once a week
Every Once in a while
Not often
All the dang time!
Results:

Every Day
59%
Once a week
3%
Every Once in a while
10%
Not often
10%
All the dang time!
18%
Total votes: 125
Created by Taryn
Posted on 02/22/2008 09:42 PM
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Comments:
I've been doing 160 crunches a day since my 6 week post-partum check up, and I can proudly say that now, at 16 weeks, my stomach looks better than it did pre-baby
posted by Tessa on 02/23/2008 12:09 AM
WOW! I wish I had that ambition. I got really skinny after I had the baby about 25 lbs light than I was but now I am back to my normal pre baby weight because I am trying to get pregnant again. I don't know if I wished I was skinner I just wished I was healthier. I wish I had the time to workout.
posted by Danielle on 02/26/2008 10:01 PM
After I had my little baby boy, I joined Stroller Strides and it helped me shed about 20 lbs. It was the only way I could shed the weight.
posted by Heather on 03/09/2008 05:48 PM
I gained 30 lbs with my first, and got pregnant again when he was 11 months. I had not yet shed anything. But with my second I only gained 6 lbs. After both I joined weight watchers and lost 25 lbs. I only have 5 lbs to lose and let me tell you, its the hardest to lose!
posted by jen on 04/15/2008 09:26 AM
Why is there not a "never" answer for people that are happy with their bodies? lol I got lucky I guess. I had my daughter when I was 17 and went from 108prebaby to 135afterwards, when she was 13months I got pregnant with my son, and when he was about 9 months I could honestly say I lost ALL my baby weight. I am 5'6" and I weigh 110, even depsite gaining over 60pounds with each baby and them weight right at 9 pounds or more.
posted by Candice on 08/08/2008 02:19 AM
  
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