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Thursday headed to Afton, Minnesota

Rick again thanks but buy your best friend a Ham Bone and your landlord a Pecan Pie or something, something that will be more useful that sending me 20 bucks, you get points for heaven for the thought ,OKay.

Am I right getting out the truck for a few months, which means giving up my job, but I should be able to get another job, right, of course, but can't get another life if I lose this one, so it's a no brainer, find a nice little hidey hole, ( studio apt ) somewhere, hopefully warm for a minimum of 60 days and find the local gym and beg for help in losing my weight and let them know I will be using NS as my food supply.

Am I nuts doing this , am I nuts for not doing it, as if all goes well maybe by Christmas I will have the money top jump ship and get a place, and 2 months of NS too, hopefully pre-paid by me of course.

If I am lucky I can be like Rick and many others here who began at or over 400lbs and now have lost lots of weight. all inspirations to me, congrats all and contiued success.

Patrick Kane

pktruckdriver@msn.com

Published Thursday, November 19, 2009 09:37 AM by pktruckdriver
nwbama said:
I think you NEED to do this to find your healthier self. My ex was long haul trucker for 10 years after retiring from the Air Force. The first 3 years he gained over 50 lbs from being so sedentary. Another 10 or 20 in the next several years. Got so difficult to load and unload his own rig that he would spend too much hiring lumpers and that's when he decided he was spending more on fuel, both for him and the truck and paying for help to do his job that he went on a serious diet and lost most of it in about a year. It can be done but with dedication and PLANNING. That's where NS is great because it takes the hard work out of the planning bit. GOOD LUCK and just think...when you get back to working full tilt the money goes in your pocket not someone else's...
November 19, 2009 01:17 PM EST
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