Fat To Skinny
Lean On My Shoulder => Lean On My Shoulder => Topic started by: MyPath2Skinny on February 08, 2015, 09:58:41 AM
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Hello everybody,
I just bought Fat to Skinny and read it cover to cover in one sitting! Having 50 pounds to lose has been an uphill battle and, from what I have learned in FTS, it is one battle that I would probably never conquer because I am...addicted to carbs. Yep, I said it and I'll own it ~ now that I have the knowledge to beat this and get healthy. Made my first trip to the grocery store to get some real-life food and am working on cleaning out my cupboards. Can't wait to meet new friends and share experiences. Cheers to seeing 'less' of us!
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Welcome to the FTS family, MyPath2Skinny!!! :) :) :) :) :) :)
You have come to the right place for support on your FTS journey to a healthier Y-O-U!
Acknowledging that you have a carb addiction is the BIGGEST step toward recovery.
The FTS lifestyle WILL make it REAL for you IF you bring a 100% commitment to it.
In my 63 years, I have tried most everything short of surgery to get rid of my FAT.
FTS is the only program that has worked.
I reversed my metabolic syndrome (type II diabetes, high blood pressure, high blood triglycerides, and lousy cholesterol).
I have been pleasurably living the FTS lifestyle since August 2010, and LOVE IT! ;D
FTS has healed my damaged metabolism and I feel better than I ever have in 30 years.
If you ever have a question, concern, need to vent, or just want to know you're not alone, we're here for you! :)
Tony
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Thank you, mouseissue. You are very encouraging!
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Welcome to the party MyPath2Skinny. The first 2 weeks will be the toughest then it's a breeze. Carb cravings during the first 14 days are common so expect...but don't give in to them. Visit and post often!
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Hi Doug! Thanks for your welcome! I researched detoxing on the forum and gathered some great tips. I forewarned my family that I might be a little 'out of sorts'! I have some things around the house to do which I have been putting off. Yes, I am not only a carb-addict, but have turned into a perpetual procrastinator. So, to motivate myself: Once I get my To Do list accomplished, I will allow myself to order the cookbooks and Zero drops! Obviously, I am motivated by pain. It's not even like my list is all that earth-shattering - get tax info together, inventory freezer, etc. Things I should have been doing all along, but haven't. Gotta run, my To Do list is calling...
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Go Go Go!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8)
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Doing taxes is one of the most painful activities known to mankind. ;D
Tony