It's not the wishing you were dead, it the fearing that you're going to die, that's the problem...

David Savage wrote:
G'day All,

So over the last few months I've made mention of the fact that I've
been on a bit of a health kick since Feb. I was browsing through some
old photos of myself today & I hardly recognise the chubby face in
those shots.

Anyway, I've lost in the order of 20-30kg. This shot illustrates just
how successful I've been:

<http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2459/3610166223_2e7bdb5b83_o.jpg>

No gut sucking involved.

Those pants used to fit without a belt. Now they wouldn't stay up for
1 second without.

Still got a long way to go until I get where I want to be, but the
signs of progress & my overall improved fitness level are heartening
(I can now run up 5 flights of stairs 2 at a time without wishing I
was dead).

Carry on.

Cheers,

Dave

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