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Coronavirus warning prompted Paul to lose five stone

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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensLast April dad-of-two Paul started attending Danielle Menzies’ virtual Slimming World classes.And the changes to his health and lifestyle have been remarkable.His sleep apnoea has gone, his type 2 diabetes is under control and when before he struggled to walk 50 yards and sometimes needed a mobility scooter, he’s now completed several 100 mile walking challenges.He admits he’s tried several diets over the years but they’ve never stuck because he “likes his grub too much”.But with the coronavirus pandemic changing people’s lives overnight, the stark warning stuck with him and he’s determined to make it last.“I put on a bit during the last lockdown,” he said. “But I’m going to keep at it.

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