Texas nurse loses 109 pounds while she cared for coronavirus patients
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Megan Hill, 35, from Fort Worth, Texas, lost 109 pounds despite the stress of the coronavirus pandemic and the end of her marriage.
At the time, Hill had fractured her right foot and her doctor told her it was because she weighed too much, she told SWNS. Hill decided to start losing weight in September 2019 after she fractured her foot and her doctor told her that it was fractured because of her weight. (SWNS) Though she had tried dieting before, Hill found the most success by following her own low-carb eating plan. (SWNS) Hill also started walking four miles a week with her mother and grandmother. (SWNS) After months of hard work and dealing with a stressful year, Hill now weighs 135 pounds and went down to a size 3, from her previous size 22. (SWNS) "I have a lot of chronic pain in my foot and I’m a floor nurse," Hill told the news agency. "The doctor says that he thinks because I had so much weight on my right foot, I fractured it."More Related News
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