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Slimmers of the year?

7:27pm Saturday 24th May 2008

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A Watford couple were "weighed-in" by their neighbours at a fund-raising street party this afternoon.

Janette and Russel Newland, of Edward Amey Close have lost 13 stone in 13 weeks between them.

Janette, 39, organised the event to raise money for the residents of the street to go on seaside outings and to buy a shed to store the marquees they use for their annual parties.

She said: "I feel like a different person since I lost all the weight.

"In just 13 weeks I have lost more than four stone on the Cambridge Diet.

"It is great I can wear so many more clothes and I feel very energetic now."

The diet involves drinking various nutrient shakes for a period of time suited to the person and has become increasingly popular, according to the couple's counsellor, Nicki Richardson, who said she was "very proud of her favourite clients".

Janette's 47-year-old husband, Russel, who was "weighed-in" by Nicki infront of the entire street to witness, shocked his friends with his eight stone 11lb weight-loss.

He said: "It is great, I can get into all my old clothes again.

"I reached rock bottom when it was a toss-up between buying a bigger van to do my landscape gardening work, or losing weight so I could fit behind the wheel.

"That is when I phoned Nicki for help."

Janette's daughter, Lauren, 17, said: I am so proud of them, they have done really well.

"Mum is now taking all my clothes, she loves my jeans."

The couple are considering going forward for the "slimming couple of the year" Cambridge Diet award, and are certain they will keep their weight off and stick to the diet rules.


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Mike Ribble, Watford says...
12:42pm Sun 25 May 08

Well done Janette & Russel. The Cambridge diet can be tough - friends of mine who went on it were plagued by dreams about food, especially sandwiches of strong cheddar cheese and fresh tomato on crusty white bread.

But the really difficult part is keeping the weight off. You can't afford to go back to your old ways and have to change permanently to a more healthy approach. It can be very boring but at least that means even if you don't actually live longer it will seem like it.

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