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Read More Curves Member Success Stories
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Tracy Tolti
Pounds lost: 101
Inches lost: 94
Dress sizes lost: 16
“There isn’t anything I won’t try now. I have taken up swimming and dance aerobics on the days I don’t go to Curves. And on a recent trip to Mexico, I went parasailing for the first time. I never would have believed it possible a year ago.”
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Tracey Toltl didn’t like the woman who stared back at her from the mirror each day, so much so that she eventually stopped looking. Her mother struggled with diabetes, high blood pressure, and more, and Tracey knew she was headed in the same direction unless she took control of her health. That, and Curves’ TV commercial, motivated her to join. Before long, she was happy to see herself not only reflected in the mirror but also in the eyes of others.
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Andrea Evans
Pounds Lost: 21
Inches Lost: 28
Dress Sizes Lost: 3
“Thanks to Curves, I’m less self-conscious. I never imagined I’d be back in a size 8! I went on a cruise recently and wore a bikini—something I never, ever thought I would do.”
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Like everyone in her family, paralegal Andrea Evans has long battled weight. But as an avid soccer player and skier, she fought back gamely until recently, when sports injuries took a devastating toll on her knees, leading to severe arthritis. Sidelined, Andrea became increasingly overweight and depressed. Her boss kindly insisted that Andrea check out Curves, where she was a member. How do you say no to your boss? Apparently, you don’t, if you know what’s good for you. For Andrea, it doesn’t get much better than Curves.
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Barbie K. Reed
Pounds lost: 88
Inches lost: 90
Dress sizes lost: 22 to 4
“Curves has put fun and energy into my life. And while it’s feeling better about my emotional and physical health that truly matters, it’s also nice to hear that my 31-year-old son’s coworkers think I’m his girlfriend!”
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After years of issues with weight and self-esteem, Barbie K Reed was ready for a revolution. Curves helped to provide the revelation. After her mother gave her up to be raised by various relatives who also made her feel unwanted, Barbie K. Reed felt an emptiness filled only by food. Despite a family history of hypertension, diabetes, and much more, she was emotionally unable to deal with her ballooning weight and the health problems it portended. Her wake-up call literally came in the middle of the night, when she learned that her obese mother was found lying on the floor of her nursing home, dead at age 68. Approaching 50, Barbie could see her not-too distant future. Curves helped give her a new focus and change that picture.
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