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The Mental Effect of Weight Loss

It’s a very strange thing when your body changes rapidly. When you’re used to seeing yourself one way and all of the sudden it’s different. It can feel like the sizing on clothing is off, the mirror might not be showing you the truth, and one over indulgent meal can make you feel like you […]

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