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  1. karleigh says:

    I want to know the same thing……I am 5’6″ and 142, I used to weight 135 and I turned 40 and had a hysterectomy. My eating habits are the same and I still exercise and weight lift weekly……what is wrong with me and what can I do? 7 lbs isn’t alot but it’s driving me crazy…..infact i’ve cut back on calories and it hasn’t helped!

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