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    • Same here, I liked the luvs commercials when they showed how cloth diapers leave gaps and that plastic pants only hide the problem.
    • Great reference! I tried the GLP-1 inhibitors. They work frighteningly well, but my experience has been that you have to plan for being on them for a long time. They had been covered by my benefits, but then they became too popular, so the provincial government delisted them for anyone but diabetics, which resulted in the private plans following suit. Although I question the wisdom of refusing to pay for these drugs, but being obligated to pay for the outcomes that transpire when a good portion of the populace is overweight - the cardiac issues, knee replacements, etc. And the diabetes - although available to diabetics, you have to become an insulin-resistant diabetic before you qualify, which, if they'd let you drop 50 lbs first, might never have happened. There are some somewhat cheaper generics hitting the market now that I am tempted to dabble in, at my own expense. I dropped probably 30 lbs in less than a year, on them, and then gained all of it back, off of them. I've since undertaken a very slow process of avoiding carbs that don't come in solution with ethanol, and generally being hungry to the point of getting used to it, whereby I drop half a pound a month, and should be the perfect size for a svelte funeral suit, at about the time I've reached my target weight.  
    • kiddos premium night diaper( cloth back )  just a little damp, I want to try the plastic back version so I hope northshore will start selling them.
    • another great chaptor got to see the insides of minds of legal people also wanna see a house filled to the brim of gift stuffies giggles
    • Dad: Don't try to hold it, little one. Stacy:  I put the bottle in my mouth. I start to drink from it. I hope the diaper change is quick.  This is embarrassing. 
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