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Getting weighed

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I think what niggles me is that it's very hard for me to actually lose weight, so for the nurse to effectively add back on all that I've lost in the past few months is very annoying! 😱

Alan,
Surely you told them the scales were telling porkies? 😛
 
Alan,
Surely you told them the scales were telling porkies? 😛

Well, the consultant wasn't phased by the vastly inflated weight he was presented with - it's just that I like things to be accurate! It's the lycra bodystocking for me next time! 😱 :D
 
I once had to beg them to let me take of my heavy steel toe capped boots (went straight from work). I just try to think of the extra "training" my legs get walking around with them on every day at work!
 
When I was first getting my Rituximab treatment I had to be measured and weighed so they could tailor the dosage. When they told me my weight it turns out I had lost quite a few lbs, wasn't all bad it seems. :D
 
Well, the consultant wasn't phased by the vastly inflated weight he was presented with - it's just that I like things to be accurate! It's the lycra bodystocking for me next time! 😱 :D

I now have an image of you in lycra in my head and I'm of to bed :D bet I have soon vivid dreams tonight !
 
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