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Dollie | 21:55 Tue 13th Mar 2007 | Health & Fitness
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I'm 47, menopausal and a bit overweight, which I am controlling quite well and have already lost a stone through healthier eating. I cannot shift my recently-acquired spare tyre despite walking every day and generally keeping fit. It is not in proportion with the rest of my body as my 'other bits' are quite tidy now. I have a bit of a bad back so crunches are out of the question. Do you know of a machine or aid that would help me. I have tried a roller wheel which made no difference. Thank you.
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Does anyone in your family suffer from under active thyroid problems (hypothyroidism) ? If you're eating a sensible diet and exercising well and no steady weight is being lost then it may be worth seeing your GP about it.
how about a lateral trainer or maybe 30 minutes on a bike?
i would maybe see your doctor first though as it may be that you could get something to help.
also dont forget that when you exercise you go through what i call a block stage where nothing seems to be coming off. maybe try and extra 5/10 minutes of walking it might help move it again.

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