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I've put a bit on over Christmas and New Year, 5' 11" and 12 stone 3 pound. I think age needs to be taken into consideration as well, I'm 63 and up to my 40s I was never heavier than 9.5 stone and have only put it on gradually as my metabolism slows down. I get about o.k. but could probably do with getting rid of a few pounds and being more active.

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