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phatmariposa

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Okay, so by the title of my thread, it probably looks like I'm the one losing weight AND friends, however, it's the other way around. One of my best friends got the lap band last year and has lost about 70 lbs (she's down to 215). I'm glad she feels better and I'm glad that she's happy, but how do I keep her off my back?

We're pretty vocal to eachother about everything. So she tells me (almost on a weekly basis now in just random comments) that I need to do something about my weight (I think the term "blimp" was lovingly used last week). And I basically tell her that I'm fine (I have no known health problems) and that I love her, but let me be. I know she loves me and just wants me to be healthy, but its starting to annoy me that she's got "skinny brain" now. ARG!
 

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