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I asked for a bathroom scale and my son sent me one. Got it this afternoon from Amazon.
Funny I dumped my old one because every time I got on it said the exact same number, with clothes, clothes off, clothes plus boots, loaded backpack and belt bag.

Tried out new electronic scale it made me 4.4 lbs heavier. This lying piece of garbage! I gave up ice cream for this and to be healthier. Didn't win on either count.
 
Sean I thought you had mentioned once that you were 6'3" - did you shrink that much?
Or typical male trying to be the biggest. My last ex was 6'7" and 256 lbs.(I know he was lying about that - looked like he was carrying twin calves). Didn't bother me at all.

But, control freak and very serious anger problems. I knew his ex-wife and she told me he had put her in the hospital (she was 6' tall and no fly weight). I found out later there was no reason to doubt her. Next to me every man is tall.

Makes no difference. Okay Sean, I accept you as you are.No living parents so you don't have to ask permission or give them so many scalps, buffalo hides, can't remember what the rest is/was.
 
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5'9" that's nice I knew a couple guys that height. Actually I'm probably 4'11 " now. Don't know for certain. When I go to the doctor the nurses just ask how tall are you? I say I don't know. They let it go.:confused: They have a kids measuring thing against the wall that goes higher than I am.
 
My mother was in her 40's when she had to have dentures. In her case they didn't know how much calcium a pregnant woman needed. She thought tons of cottage cheese would do it. It has very little calcium. Well pg pulls calcium from wherever it can. My sister was first born and ended up 5'7", I was the middle child - didn't know till lately that I was only 7 lbs.2 oz. when I was born. Baby brother ended up 5'8" and was the biggest birth weight. Forgot my point was she had osteoporosis early but, doctors didn't know about that back them. Each pregnancy took more & more.

My son was 7lbs.15 oz. and plenty big to me. Think he is 5'7" and slim. I had plenty of calcium before, during and after he was born. I don't even know that he has cereal with milk. He always liked it dry. Men don't realize men can have osteoporosis - but, they certainly do. My father did but, they didn't put him on anything for it, till he was at death's door from endless bouts of pneumonia. Doctors :rant
 

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