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I tried the pedometer thing, too, but I gave up when I noticed all I had to do was "shake" it a little and it would count that as steps taken. However many miles I walk, it sure doesn't show up on my figure!
On mine either! As a stay-at-home mom, I took a seasonal retail job in 2006 working the floor at a big box store. The weight just FELL off. When I started working as a nurse, it happened again. After I had a TVH-BSO, I gained 20 pounds without a change in eating habits or activity. I also noticed I gained the weight in different places than before.
Lesson: Aging, "artificial" or not, sucks.
j0yegan
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I'm just genuinely curious. I have a pedometer app, and I noticed it says I take 9,000-10,000 steps per 12-hour shift. Am I working too hard? HAHA.