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LIGHTen up and fatten up -WHETE!

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BitterAndTwistedChoreDodger · 25/01/2011 16:37

Would you like to gain a stone by easter?

If the answer is yes, then this is the place for you. We are the Worst Healthy Eating Thread Ever, or WHETE.

I'm Bitter, and with the help of the lovely ladies on this thread I have gained half a stone since christmas.

We are all doing it in our own way, some are stuffing chocolate, some are gorging on carbs, I have chosen to quit smoking and combine my newly discovered taste buds with no exercise whatsoever.

So if you would like to spend your days chatting about things you have eaten, things you are going to eat or hell, just things you would like to eat, pull up a bariatric chair and tuck in.

No timewasters.

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Mouseface · 05/02/2011 17:14

I can cope with DD. I can cope with DD's friends.

What I can't cope with or tolorate, is her back chat, eye rolling and down right rudeness towards me because her friends are here.

The screeeeeeeetching means she's having a great train. That's fine.

The answering back and calling me names is NOT.

DH is fuming.

Mouseface · 05/02/2011 17:15

'Time'

CBeebies just said Memory Train so that was in my head as I typed Grin

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Mouseface · 05/02/2011 17:27

Done.

Thanks SAF Smile

It's very quiet in there now Grin

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Mouseface · 05/02/2011 17:35

Not good SAF, no. Is it local stuff or Magners/Bulmers?

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Mouseface · 05/02/2011 18:07

Oh Dubs you godess you!

Fecking get it whilst it's hot my love. Grin

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Mouseface · 05/02/2011 18:34

Ooooo - I think you'd be great at that actually SAF Smile

I've met some really nice ones over the last few years.

You have to be a certain kind of person to do that.

I can see you in that role.

Mouseface · 05/02/2011 18:38

Childers fed, and sugared up to the eyeballs, just in time for collecting Grin

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Mouseface · 05/02/2011 18:53

For me in terms of resources at home, lifting Nemo, equipment, support with nurses etc and for Nemo.

He's just been assigned an OT who is lovely, read his notes, talked to his nurse before she met him, made the effort etc to talk to people who had cared for him previously.

She's assigned to him in a community sense so any support we need at home, equipment, appts in hospital, to and from, counselling after surgery, she'll be involved with.

You have the right temperment (SP?) to do that.

You could use all areas of your training to understand people/family dynamics which is what's needed. Smile

Does that make any sense?

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