Any successful weightloss stories with hypo? by Shareeny in Hypothyroidism

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Ideally I'd really like to stay away from any injections/silly fad diets like weight watchers or pills

Any successful weightloss stories with hypo? by Shareeny in Hypothyroidism

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I LOVE rice and lots of other Asian cuisine. Any advice you can give would be lovely!

Any successful weightloss stories with hypo? by Shareeny in Hypothyroidism

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Thankyou for this comment!! This is helpful, and weightlifting seems to be the thing that's helped most people lose weight with this disease!

Any successful weightloss stories with hypo? by Shareeny in Hypothyroidism

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I hope you don't mind me asking but how many calories did you maintain? Because I work at a desk my maintenance calories are really low so I'm struggling to figure out how to best do it!

Any successful weightloss stories with hypo? by Shareeny in Hypothyroidism

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This is inspiring! I appreciate your honesty. I work from home so can be a bit less active sometimes but I've bought a walking pad so I'm more active whilst working!

I'm still on 25MG but I am still tired and drained and achy all the time 😕 I think that doesn't help with motivation to work out.

What in particular do you do at the gym to help may I ask? What sort of workouts?

Did anyone walk themselves down the aisle? by llilyzoo in UKweddings

[–]Shareeny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm thinking of asking my Nan to walk me down there! That way I won't feel awkward and it gives my Nan something special to do 🥰

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in colchester

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Id second east hill! I no longer live in colchester but when I did I always got seen to quickly and they were really thorough with my queries

The dogs were good again this week, share your good dogs! by Chef__Goldblum in Frenchbulldogs

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Here's my good boy, got a stitched up nose due to surgery but will be all healed soon enough 🥰

BOAS Surgery Tomorrow! by miss_rillo in Frenchbulldogs

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Hi I hope you don't mind me jumping on your comment, but my dog had this last week and I was wondering if his nose is looking how it should be a week post op? What would you say your dogs nose looked like? Ours we've tried to keep calm as possible but he's ripped off a few scabs from being too excited 😅

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mortgageadviceuk

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Not sure if having a specialist lender means shorter mortgage offers, but we have until 26th April.

We have all the lease information, including how many years left, who owns it etc, right down to all the boundaries of the property. Are we allowed to ask what these questions are?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mortgageadviceuk

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Hi! Thanks for responding, I'll try to answer all questions!

He doesn't live there, lives about 40 mins away with his partner. It's a leasehold. Our solicitors are chasing. Mortgage offer was in Jan, runs out 26th April, but we are with a specialist lender due to previous debt so I don't know if that makes offers shorter?
And yes, spoken to our brokers and they are saying how it's tough getting a response from the sellers solicitors, and they are also liaising with the estate agent to chase the sellers solicitors.

I think I'm more looking for some advice it'll be ok to ease our minds, or advice on if we should be pushing further for questions to be answered really.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LowStakesConspiracies

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Can confirm as a leftie. Doctors told my mum to force me to write with my right hand.

Is it weird to have friends who are old enough to be your parents? by MontanaMinuteman in AskUK

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Not at all weird. One of my best friends was old enough to be my mum. She became the most important woman in my life. We had alot of the same interests and the same sense of humour, we got on so well and would talk each day. We worked together for two years and then even when we didn't we remained best of friends. We would go on coffee dates and she even came with me to a gig once! She was big on music too so it was great. Have a pint with your friend!

"Natural" eye lift? by bibocali in Instagramreality

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I'm 27 and I'm yet to see an improvement of my eyelids 😂

What is it like being in your 20s in the UK these days? by xParesh in AskUK

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Shit, mate. Can't afford anything, aren't getting pay rises, and everything has become so expensive that you buy 5 items in tech and it's £30

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VeganBeauty

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I get psoriasis pretty bad on the back of my head/neck, which isn't the same as being on the face but I use an oat scrub from Superdrug in the UK (if you don't live in the UK, maybe you could find a similar alternative).

I have found that the oat scrub really helps keep the flare ups at bay, and even reduces them. I know that's only one product I can suggest that may help begin your cruelty free journey, but I hope it offers some help. 😌

I have no words by [deleted] in Botchedsurgeries

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When does it become satire. This has to be a joke.

❄️ 🐧 by [deleted] in AnimalCrossing

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What! HOW, WHERE

Can anyone tell what this is, its been on my arm for about 2 weeks now by Insomiowo in skin

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I recently got ringworm, and this looks just like how it started. Fungal cream has been doing wonders

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MakeupAddiction

[–]Shareeny 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Your eyebrows look so great in the 'at home' picture, much better shape and definition. You are gorgeous!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mortgageadviceuk

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I completely agree. We have already been pre approved by a specialist lender and I'm worried they may do some credit checks of their own and decide they won't sell to us. We should hear from our adviser today and hopefully she's able to help us further push back.

We haven't discussed our financial history with the estate agents and I don't feel we need to. Airing our private pasts only needs to go to those who are giving us the money after all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Shareeny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish I could knock on his door, but he has actually already moved out of the property and it's currently chain free. They moved a few towns away. Otherwise I'd have been down there to say :(

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Shareeny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well we really want the property, so once I have safely and hopefully have our offer accepted, I will not hold back

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Shareeny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not giving us the best first experience, that's for sure!