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Still Blue in PDX

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4. This rings so true for me.
Wed Aug 21, 2013, 11:56 AM
Aug 2013

I first began having weight problems 20 years ago when we went on a cross-country road trip and ate fast-food breakfasts every single day.

It still doesn't explain, though, why no one else in my family has an obesity problem. In fact, the one who was a toddler at the time of our junk food feeding frenzy can't gain weight no matter how hard he tries.

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It is what you eat, after all... [View all] ginnyinWI Jul 2013 OP
Very interesting article A Little Weird Jul 2013 #1
Eat real food spinbaby Jul 2013 #2
Agree maddezmom Jul 2013 #3
This rings so true for me. Still Blue in PDX Aug 2013 #4
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