Remembering Ryan White
Child activist Ryan White’s mother, Jeanne, continues to promote HIV/AIDS awareness.
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Child activist Ryan White’s mother, Jeanne, continues to promote HIV/AIDS awareness.
Weak from cancer treatment, she relied on her best friend, and Patti always came through.
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She was finally going to do something to help herself. It was either now or never.
I was hooked on quick-fix diets and embarrassed every time I gained back all the weight. Until I found the long-term solution I was looking for.
Every diet I tried, every weight-loss book I’d ever read—nothing worked. Then I asked for one more thing.
Five-foot-two, 240 pounds. If she didn’t stop overeating she’d be dead by 30.
These weight-loss whizzes help other members of their church lose weight, too.
He was overweight, out of shape and on the verge of a heart attack. He was also my husband. How was I going to help him?
No matter what I tried, I couldn't lose those extra 100 pounds. Sometimes you have to start small to make a big difference.