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    rebbitzen
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    i’m just wondering what everyone thinks is the normal weight? i dont wanna hear well it depends on your bone mass and all that, even though its all true. i’m only 5″2, and weigh 140! i really dont look fat though. I can’t believe the number! Anytime i tell someone they never believe me! how bout you?

    #746120
    A23
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    According to the BMI system, which is heavily disputed but the most commonly used, you are 4 pounds overweight.

    #746121
    popa_bar_abba
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    Anytime i tell someone they never believe me! how bout you?

    You’re asking if we believe you?

    I don’t.

    #746122

    There is no “normal weight”. It depends on your height and build. I’m 5′ 6″ and weighed 115 lbs. before the babies came along. Now I weigh quite a bit more like that but a lot of it is fetus/water/placenta. 😉

    #746123
    nfgo3
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    What everyone thinks is normal weight – why would you want to know that? That’s like asking everyone – gentiles and non-frum Jews included – what they think of Torah. What medical science thinks is healthy weight – that’s something worth knowing.

    #746124
    MDG
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    rebbitzen,

    depending on your frame, you may be a little overweight (4#) or a lot overweight (30#). Ideal weight for a medium women at 5’2″ is about 120. In any event, you should see you doctor to know.

    Just because one may not look overweight does not mean that there are not health problem associated with being overweight. In other words, looks may be deceiving and so is flattery. See an honest doctor.

    #746125
    ZeesKite
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    Why is this issue weighing on you?

    #746126
    rebbitzen
    Member

    ha ha! i was just wondering…i might be like a few pounds overweight according to my nutritionist..but thats all..

    #746127
    bpt
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    Working with the assumption that your’re somewhere under 65 y/o, knocking off 20 lbs should be an easy feat.

    If you put your mind and body to it, you could hit your goal by the summer.

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