Ok well, here's the deal you really want to do cheerleading. But I personally think a bit well I'm just a little fat Chuby. Im like 130 pounds and I'm 13 and I used to be bulemic when he was 12. I work really hard drinking Chinese herbs and walk my dog for 30 minutes a day. I really want to do gymnastics and cheerleading, but I have fear im gunna be different because they are all pretty and thin. I do not want to be laughed at or simply feel weird for not being enough. Help What should I do? Should I do it or not? What should I do to be safer? What can you do the job before i like to do cheerleading (special training) before going to bed or something? Is there anything I see that they can reduce my quick weight loss without taking pills? I am also very tall for my age I guess I'm 5'6. I also play soccer a lot and i dont eat lunch at school. I also dont eat a lot of water usually i drink and a snack on small amounts since I've been balemic
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I was overweight, out of shape I was in the category of possible heart attack, diabetes, stroke, and a variety of other diseases with obesity. If I went to the theater out of breath I would walk to the back rows. I was 46, and was 110 kilos overweight. I had tried weak many attempts at weight loss. I had tried all kinds of diet plans that I look back now, as being nothing more than fad diets designed for people who were trying to make a profit on my quest for finding solutions to weight loss. I sat through season after season TV show The Biggest Loser, and always sat on the couch wanting to do something about my ever-expanding waistline. It was not until last season I went to the doctor's office for a routine physical examination that the full impact of my weight hit me. The doctor told me in a matter of fact way that if I did not lose weight that would become diabetes. Curiously, the sound was indifferent to the statement that I woke my imminent reality. I went home that night and there I was, back in front of the TV watching the biggest loser. Jillian Michaels saw leading his people towards weight loss. He inspired me.