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For skydiving: Woman takes 90 kilos

Today, Deborah can be proud. She has managed to lose 90 pounds.
Photo: Facebook / Deborah Allmark

Inspirational: For her life's dream, she lost 90 kilos

Skydiving is her dream. When she realizes that her weight is in the way of her life's dream, the woman takes 90 kilos for skydiving.

Debbie Allmark was with her family in Disneyland. The actually beautiful trip ended for the young woman, however, at the entrance of the driving device. It does not fit in the seats, the safety devices could not lock into place. When the device has to be stopped because of her, the woman is ashamed of herself. Even then she is clear: That's not the way to go.

But the decisive moment will follow later. Debbie always wanted parachuting. But when she wants to fulfill the wish, the young woman has to realize that she is too heavy for skydiving. Her weight should not stand in her life's dream!

The 35-year-old reverses her everyday life. With the goal in mind, she starts her diet. In mind when skydiving she regularly visits the gym and so in fact takes off 90 kilos in two years ! Always at her side are her two sons, who support her every step of the way. In retrospect, the woman is sure: Without her children she would not have made the challenge.

What the mother lost weight, she gained in self-confidence. Debbie feels better today than ever. She is not only healthier, she has also achieved her goal: The 35-year-old is now easy enough for skydiving! The weight loss of 90 kilos was worth it.

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It will be ready in May. Debbie has chosen the birthday of her deceased mother to fulfill her lifelong dream. At dizzy he will be with her in thoughts, she is sure of that.

Debbie proves that nothing in life is impossible. With her admirable will and perseverance, the young woman has managed to lose 90 kilos in a healthy way. She is now inspiring people around the world to do the same. On a crowdfunding site, she shares her story and calls for donations to the charitable organization North Staffs Heart Committee.

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