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** Day Eight
It seems like I’m forever in the bathroom, morning and night. But in all fairness, last night I had to have fried chicken for dinner. Whoops!
Nonetheless, it seems as though my thighs have gotten smaller because my favorite jeans are less tight.
** Day 11
Alli seems to be working and my thighs are definitely getting smaller, although I’m convinced that my kangaroo pouch is still there. Getting rid of that would be the ultimate achievement for me.
** Day 13
It was 8 a.m. on a Thursday. All was well ’til I got up to make coffee. Then suddenly, I felt the urge to pass gas. I did and oil found its way into my pajamas! After nearly two weeks, this was the first “wet fart” that I had. What would I have done if I wasn’t home?–was the only thing running through my mind. If I continued taking Alli, I’d have to carry a fresh pair of underwear, pants and baby wipes with me at all times.
** Day 18
I had gotten used to the foul-ups: greasy foods equal more-than-usual greasy stools. But my husband made homemade pizza last night, so I couldn’t resist.
Still, I had started to notice my “love handles” were diminishing. I had waited long enough to say that because that was my most problem area. I had already learned to live with the thighs my mother had given me.
** Day 21
My trips to the bathroom have started to become normal and, more importantly, look normal. I’m starting to doubt whether it’s still working or not, because, well, I can’t see it working.
** Day 25
Everything still looks normal and I do feel less fat. My belly is less flabby and my thighs don’t seem like trouble spots anymore.
** Day 30
Alli is still working and I have lost about five pounds in 30 days.
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