I just wanted to say the same thing! She has gigantic meals and proud of herself for only finishing half. I’m here thinking erm.... didn’t you just have half your stomach removed?! She’s just insufferable and obviously so greedy! She should have gone to therapy! I’m shocked they approved her for the surgery!So she ate a wrap for the first time since surgery and said it was “so hard to eat half”... forgive my ignorance but is she supposed to be forcing herself to eat a certain amount? I know nothing about WLS so correct me if I’m wrong. It just seems dangerous and against the point to force herself to eat if she’s supposedly uncomfortable?
Can you paraphrase? Something along the lines of "Silence is golden but her decor is rotten. Cancer diagnosis? Oh, she's forgotten" I have no idea how it/the naming rules work, no offence intended if that's not the done thingTried to create a new thread there but the winning title " Emma Drew #8: Silence is golden but her house decor is rotten. What happened to her diagnosis or has she forgotten?" from @Delia Smith is too long! Oh no!
]Tried to create a new thread there but the winning title " Emma Drew #8: Silence is golden but her house decor is rotten. What happened to her diagnosis or has she forgotten?" from @Delia Smith is too long! Oh no!
I just wanted to say the same thing! She has gigantic meals and proud of herself for only finishing half. I’m here thinking erm.... didn’t you just have half your stomach removed?! She’s just insufferable and obviously so greedy! She should have gone to therapy! I’m shocked they approved her for the surgery!
She reminds me of the restrictive eating disorder recovery community on Instagram. They proudly post of their small recovery achievements e.g. managing to finish a chocolate bar. These people struggle to consume enough/certain foods and are often underweight. The similar yet contrasting posts between them and Emma is startling. Taking her posts out of context, you’d assume they were by someone attempting to recover from anorexia, not a woman who is obese, has just had WLS and is supposed to be eating very littleI just wanted to say the same thing! She has gigantic meals and proud of herself for only finishing half. I’m here thinking erm.... didn’t you just have half your stomach removed?! She’s just insufferable and obviously so greedy! She should have gone to therapy! I’m shocked they approved her for the surgery!
I missed the clothes part so can’t really comment but does she genuinely think she could fit into a size 10 hoody?!She's live hauling her shop right now. the sizes she's bought are ridiculous, she's either going to look like a sausage in a skin as per or be very disappointed. She's even on about going back for a bloody size 10! So deluded.
A Primark 10 is probably an M&S 6!She's live hauling her shop right now. the sizes she's bought are ridiculous, she's either going to look like a sausage in a skin as per or be very disappointed. She's even on about going back for a bloody size 10! So deluded.
I lost about 40lbs before I actually went down a clothes size. I don't know how she magically thought she'd skip two or three sizes in a couple of weeks. I'm a size 14/16 just now (down from a 20/22*) and that's after a 65lb weight loss. She was a 24/26 when she started so I'm guessing she's probably still a 20/22 after losing 50lbs.I briefly watched the live and she was saying she’d bought more 14/16s (and not 18/20s) as she’d thought she’d have lost more weight quicker. Which is quite sad really.
When I was at uni a few years ago, I had a very overweight friend who would constantly post on social media how she struggled to finish a Mars bar or a normal portion of food. Given her size, that obviously wasn't true. I think it's some weird sort of denial.She reminds me of the restrictive eating disorder recovery community on Instagram. They proudly post of their small recovery achievements e.g. managing to finish a chocolate bar.
size 10 was shorts for animal kingdom. Unless she's having all the skin surgery there is no way even if she looses enough weight she will get to a 10I missed the clothes part so can’t really comment but does she genuinely think she could fit into a size 10 hoody?!
I did hear her complaining about paying £25 for a Body Shop cream to “get rid of loose skin” but then paying £5 on something else so she could get a free gift. She didn’t even know what was in the free gift so that’s £5 thrown away for no reason. Hardly thrifty living!
It's okay, The Body Shop apparently do a £25 cream that will get rid of loose skinsize 10 was shorts for animal kingdom. Unless she's having all the skin surgery there is no way even if she looses enough weight she will get to a 10
It took me 5 and a half stone from a 24-26 to the 18/20 i am now.A Primark 10 is probably an M&S 6!
I lost about 40lbs before I actually went down a clothes size. I don't know how she magically thought she'd skip two or three sizes in a couple of weeks. I'm a size 14/16 just now (down from a 20/22*) and that's after a 65lb weight loss. She was a 24/26 when she started so I'm guessing she's probably still a 20/22 after losing 50lbs.
* I have a large bust which has persisted despite my weight loss, much like her massive stomach.
Damn, that's some big boobs you got.It took me 5 and a half stone from a 24-26 to the 18/20 i am now.
Sizes 18/20 will be too big? So why did she buy those sizes?She'd got some primark 18/20 which will apparently be way too big. Plus some shorts in a 14 and will be going back for a 10. Plus loads of 16s that will totes fit her now. As a true size 18/20 (damn boobs) I was eye rolling the entire shit show.
Bitch better be buying shares in it and bathing on it then, starting now!It's okay, The Body Shop apparently do a £25 cream that will get rid of loose skin
I've lost some of them too, now seem to have settled at a 40E and somewhere around my kneesDamn, that's some big boobs you got.
They fit. Well, you know, they "fit" in Emma's world.Sizes 18/20 will be too big? So why did she buy that size?
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