StarchyBucket
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Hi! My name is Hailey and here is my story.
As a young child I was always slightly below average in weight for my height but not extreamy. When I hit my almost to puberty age (9 to 10) I bulked up a little probably due to hormones kicking in and my granmother's butter filled country cooking. Between 11 and 13 I was a contsant 120lbs but grew about five inches. So, as I became a woman, I leveled out to be a nice heathy lean girl. By age 14 I was 5'5" and 115lbs and I looked great and never felt better. But, when 16 came around, I began gaining weight. In the past year and a half I have gained over 30lbs and I really dont know why. Most physical activity I did stopped after I was about 12 due to ankle strains and after my grandmother died (also at age 12) I ate only what my dad cooked which was, and still is, really healthy. I am currently 17 years old, 5'5" still, and 146lbs. I really want to lose what I have gained but I would be happy losing only half of it.
Anyways, I'm glad to be here and excited to meet some new people.
As a young child I was always slightly below average in weight for my height but not extreamy. When I hit my almost to puberty age (9 to 10) I bulked up a little probably due to hormones kicking in and my granmother's butter filled country cooking. Between 11 and 13 I was a contsant 120lbs but grew about five inches. So, as I became a woman, I leveled out to be a nice heathy lean girl. By age 14 I was 5'5" and 115lbs and I looked great and never felt better. But, when 16 came around, I began gaining weight. In the past year and a half I have gained over 30lbs and I really dont know why. Most physical activity I did stopped after I was about 12 due to ankle strains and after my grandmother died (also at age 12) I ate only what my dad cooked which was, and still is, really healthy. I am currently 17 years old, 5'5" still, and 146lbs. I really want to lose what I have gained but I would be happy losing only half of it.
Anyways, I'm glad to be here and excited to meet some new people.