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Kim Kardashian Rants on Twitter: 'I Am The Most Disciplined Person You Will Ever Meet'

Kim Kardashian is unhappy that some people are speculating about the methods she used to lose her pregnancy weight and took to Twitter to vent about her frustrations.

Kardashian, the 32-year-old "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star who gave birth to rap mogul Kanye West's daughter last June, recently took to Twitter to reveal just how frustrated she was.

"I am very frustrated today seeing reports that I got surgery to lose my baby weight! This is FALSE," Kardashian tweeted. "I worked so hard to train myself to eat right & healthy, I work out so hard & this was such a challenge for me but I did it!!! (SIC)"

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Kardashian went on to let millions of Twitter followers know just how disciplined she was.

"I'm so proud of my accomplishment & NO ONE will take this away from me with fake reports," she wrote. "Say what u want about me but I work hard & am the most disciplined person u will ever meet!"

Last month, Kardashian decided to share some of her weight loss secrets.

"I've actually been doing the Atkins diet & luv it (SIC)," Kardashian wrote after one fan wrote, "Need to know ‪@KimKardashian‬ secret on how she's lost so much weight."

According to the Atkins website the weight loss program consists of a "low carb diet program uses a powerful life-time approach to successful weight loss."

The reality television star's trainer Tracy Anderson previously told OK! magazine that Kardashian could not adhere to strict weight loss regulations because of her decision to breastfeed her daughter, North West.

"If you're nursing, this is not the time that you can really diet because you have to keep enough calories so you can have a healthy milk supply," Anderson told OK! "I think that a trend I'm seeing is a lot of women will nurse and diet and they don't realize that it's not okay for the baby because you're not giving the baby breast milk that is full enough."

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