I no longer float
On December 12, 2010 at 5:52 PM Pacific Time, mybadof4 wrote:
Ok. so I took a bath for the first time in a long time (master bath has a walk in shower only) and I did not have to fight to stay down! I hear that fat floats, and I don't! Anyway I was excited about this. Thanks for readingI took a bath the other day, and noticed that I occupied much less space!!!
I was sad when I realized I couldn't float any more. But I was in a pool where floating is fun.
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Being able to float at the lake was a good thing because I had such a hard time getting on the darn floaty things. I guess losing my own float will make me better able to get on one. And I take up a lot less room in the tub, no longer haveing to move to let the water out behind me.
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Huge victory!!
This means alot to me and is a big goal of mine. I am a certified diver and when I went on a trip 2 years ago the dive master had to put so much extra weights on me to make me sink!! He was literally looking under deck cushions trying to find more weight LOL Funny now but at the time I just wanted to hide
This means alot to me and is a big goal of mine. I am a certified diver and when I went on a trip 2 years ago the dive master had to put so much extra weights on me to make me sink!! He was literally looking under deck cushions trying to find more weight LOL Funny now but at the time I just wanted to hide
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HW 263/SW 217/CW 130/GOAL 134