I said it would be a gym where she'll be sat in a JacuzziSomeone PLEASE tell me that she’s attempting to troll again with the stories about the two gyms. Apparently she joined the spa one? The first one sounded like the best fit, doors straight into the gym, no distractions, reasonably monthly cost. Instead she joined the one that was literally double the price and had a heated jacuzzi year round, solarium, spa rooms, an aromatherapy room, and space for her to do work - in other words, a load of distractions from actually working out. She’s setting herself up to fail again. No amount of aromatherapy and lazing about in the jacuzzi is going to make you thin, Emma
Well they had some form of gym membership before and she used to go and swim but that is all I think.She chose the least 'gym' gymCouldn't make this stuff up really.
Just stay at home playing sims on your iPad or whatever you do and save the money.
I love how she says don't compare your weight loss in the same sentence as comparing her weight loss to someone who is actively trying to lose weight.
Emma might even make history and gain weight with her thumb tum!
Now now no need to be over dramatic the acute surgical ward will do. Less machines and IV stuff in there.I’m off to admit myself into my ICU unit as I can’t stop laughing over THUMB TUM
im an ICU nurse, I refuse to lower myself to a med/surg wardNow now no need to be over dramatic the acute surgical ward will do. Less machines and IV stuff in there.
I wondered about this! I have always wondered how she does so little per day when I’m run off my feet (although I do work and have 2 children). I wash everyone’s bedding once a week.This washing ALL the bedding (including actual duvet) cos of Tony being ill is a bit grim.
And stop all of the daytime naps!
Hi Emma! Maybe you could listen to the doctors about what you're supposed to be eating after surgery as well.
I wondered whether she was looking for a round of applause for washing all the bedding!This washing ALL the bedding (including actual duvet) cos of Tony being ill is a bit grim.
people who responded to that Twitter thread actually mentioned the my take it early AM and as a result they are on the go.And stop all of the daytime naps!
I take mine at night, I found if I took it during the day it made me sleepyFrom the NHS website "it is best to take citalopram in the morning. If you take it in the evening it may keep you awake" Her doctor was not being awkward. I would expect that a drug which perks you up to be more useful when you are actually awake.
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