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LEYTON: Daughter's comment inspired 8 st weight loss

9:14am Friday 27th June 2008

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By Mhairi Macfarlane »

A MOTHER who traded chocolate and crisps for chic peas and salads says people didn't recognise her after she lost 8 st.

Bernice Trowser, 39, of Dagenham Road, Leyton, said she was living on a diet of junk food before a comment from her nine-year-old daughter and feelings of slugishness and poor health prompted her to do something about it.

Now, following 19 months of healthy eating and running, Bernice has dropped eight stone from a substantial 20 st to a slender 12 st.

She said: "My daughter came home one day and said, mummy, a boy called you fat'. She hugged me and I could see how upset she was. I didn't want my daughter to feel embarrassed by me, and wanted to be the best role model I could for my daughter.

"Also, I always had aches and pains and decided I was too young to be getting out of bed everyday with that."

Miss Trowser, who also has a son, Jerome, 17, used to eat erratically, skipping breakfast and then snacking on chips and chocolate at lunchtime. But now she eats three sensible meals a day and has joined a running club, jogging 5km every other day.

She said of her new look: "People haven't recognised me. They have stopped me in the street wondering how they know me, and have been gobsmacked. My family is so proud of me. I can stand alongside my sisters and not be the big one."

Miss Trowser has been overweight for most of her life, so has had some adjusting to do.

"My face has completely changed. I have got used to my new face now. It has been a life-changing experience and the best thing I have done, other than having my children," she said.

Melissa Willis who runs the Weight Watchers goup in Markhouse Road which Bernice joined in October 2006, said she has been an "inspiration" to many people.


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CG, Chingford says...
2:04pm Fri 27 Jun 08

Fantastic1 Good for you Bernice, you look fabulous!

Rhian, Loughton says...
10:42am Tue 1 Jul 08

You look amazing, a real inspiration to everyone. Congratulations and well done to Melissa for keeping up the support.

Carol, Harlesden says...
11:57am Tue 1 Jul 08

Having watched the transformation of this seriously bubbly woman at work, I am dead proud of her. It has been inspiring to hear her daily/weekly reports on her progress, and with such determination. Most would have given up but not my girl.

Helen, Waltham Abbey says...
5:49pm Tue 1 Jul 08

You look amazing!glad my number went to a good cause! hydro active 2007!

Jodie, Loughton says...
7:52pm Tue 1 Jul 08

Wow Bernice a what a different woman! Well done to you, you are an inspiration to all other weight watchers members, keep up the good work, and pleeeease become a leader :-)

Martin, Walthamstow says...
6:30pm Wed 2 Jul 08

This really isn't news.

rav, leyton says...
11:41am Thu 3 Jul 08

This woman looks lovely, well done, it is a breath of fresh air to hear such a positive story, you kids should be proud to have a mum that cares about ther feelings. p.s what,s you news martin no mates?.

Wendi, Forest Gate says...
7:18am Fri 4 Jul 08

Growing up my aunt has always been a head strong woman, so when she set out on this adventure I know she would come out triumphant on the other side. My Grand would be proud of her, I am!. As for you Martin your obviously a dead beat that's never achieved anything!

Sue V, Woodford Green says...
6:46pm Tue 8 Jul 08

B, you look fantastic. I have known you for a very long time, and I am so proud of what you have achieved. You were always a beautiful person, not matter what your size. Now you are just stunning.

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