weight: Facebook Tweet Mail For decades Melbourne woman Nola Young wondered why her legs were so much bigger than the rest of her body, according to Nine News Australia. She was told by many, including doctors, that she was just overweight, and to lose weight. To improve your experience update it fight for recognition of little-known disease that could affect up to 1.2 million Aussie women By Emily McPherson12 07pm Jun 19, 2019High school teacher and lipoedema sufferer Cassie, pictured with her daughter Eleanor. I had asked so many questions over the years. Little did Ms Young know that she was suffering from a common disease that could affect as many as 1.2 million, or 11 percent, of Australian women. I'd dieted, had weight loss surgery and I'd done so many exercise programs, played that much sport but I still looked like I was overweight, Ms Young told nine.au.
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