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    • Bill Kindle
      Bill Kindle last edited by

      She keeps dancing like that she won't be a fat girl long. Damn good moves for a big girl.

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      • StrongBad
        StrongBad last edited by

        She has a disease that makes her put on the weight. I don't think that she has much hope of losing the weight through dance. She clearly doesn't move like someone who put on the weight by being sedentary. She is in shape just can't keep the weight off.

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        • Bill Kindle
          Bill Kindle last edited by

          More in context, kind of inspiring.
          Youtube Video

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          • Bill Kindle
            Bill Kindle @StrongBad last edited by

            @StrongBad said:

            She has a disease that makes her put on the weight. I don't think that she has much hope of losing the weight through dance. She clearly doesn't move like someone who put on the weight by being sedentary. She is in shape just can't keep the weight off.

            Right I understand that. But doing what she's doing is going to help manage that. There's no way you can move like that on a daily basis and not be burning some major calories and causing fat to turn to muscle. Very inspiring.

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            • Dashrender
              Dashrender last edited by

              Pure math will tell you if she's eating 1500 calories a day, and burning 2500, she'll have to loose weight regardless of any condition - right?

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              • scottalanmiller
                scottalanmiller last edited by

                In theory. But with the disease it may not be healthy for her to do that.

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                • Dashrender
                  Dashrender last edited by

                  I know nothing of this disease so I'm asking? This and maybe other diseases can make the body require a substantially higher caloric intake than you burn? so you're damned if you do, damned if you don't?

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                  • scottalanmiller
                    scottalanmiller last edited by

                    That would be my guess. But I sure don't know.

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                    • Minion Queen
                      Minion Queen Banned last edited by

                      Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome affects hormone levels, can cause weight gain, thyroid issues, blood sugar issues, cholesterol issues. Just to name a few. Most people live with some very serious health issues due to it.

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                        A Former User last edited by A Former User

                        as a guy who has issues with hormone levels (and I'm only 23) I can say it affect just about everything. Engery levels, dizziness, brain fog, attitude, blood sugar, weight gain, blood pressure, heart rate and palpitations. Luckily for guys it's not to bad with replacement therapy but it's dang expensive about $1,700 for a 3 month supply. They do think a lot of this stuff is caused by all the food being genetically modified though, which makes you think.

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