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Gender: Female lindsayxloo Location: Rockland, Ma Birthdate: 1990-03-19
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Hi! My names Lindsay and i just recently heard about this raw diet. Im 19 years old and I was actually born without a thyroid. So i have struggled with my weight since before i can remember. I am pre-diabetic right now and just recently had a type 2 diabetes scare. I realized i have to do something about this or it will only get worse.

This womans story inspired me because it reminds me of my own story. I was wondering for those of you who have been on this diet, how should i start this without getting to overwhelmed? Also if you have any tips for me. I think this will be my turning point.
 
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Re:new to raw 2 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: 0  
hi lindsay!

i am totally fascinated by the experiences of a number of people and have been reading about this way of life for the past few days apart from watching lots of videos on youtube. i am overweight and have decided to start with the raw life_style_ tomorrow morning. the preperations were done today...i organised a food processor for myself and went to buy organic food for the first time ever! i am really looking forward to the next thirty days of raw!

how about you? have you been able to notice anything positive?

cheers ( sipping my last glass of wine for quite a while...
 
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