WOW overload
"Hi, my name is SeattleChick and I'm an addict. A wow moment addict." We have shared alot of WOW moments with each other and it's always cool to hear about. I love sharing my WOW moments with you guys because my "always thin" friends & family don't always understand why I'm so excited about the little things since my WLS.
Well, I finally realized that I think I have a problem. I'm so addicted to these wow moments! I'm kind of scared about what will happen when I hit my final goal weight. Will I go into a deep depression for lack of WOW moments? How do you guys feel about this? Any comments for those of you who have met goal? Anyhoo, I had a HUGE wow moment yesterday. Actually, I just had a WOW day. Let me share: One of my friends is in a band, and I previously posted about being on stage with them briefly to help sing a song (that was a big WOW). Well, I was asked to be in the band's music video which started shooting yesterday. In a few of the scenes I had to be on the back of a motorcycle with some guy. I have never been on a motorcycle in my life (my weight would have NEVER allowed that). And would you believe I did it? I DID IT!!! In the back of my mind I kept thinking, what if i'm too heavy and tip the bike over, what if I don't fit, what if I'm too fat and the bike doesn't move. Just all of these crazy thoughts that we're all so used to having because our weights held us back in the past. Well none of those things happened. Once we were done I was so emotional, but I was in a crowd of guys so I held it in. However now typing all this makes me SO emotional! Things that I never thought possible, because of my weight, are starting to happen to me. Things I could never do, I can do! I feel so amazing and yet so sad. I have missed out on so much in my life because I was fat (ok, I'm still fat, but whatever). How could I let that happen?
Anyhoo, I've just typed all of this because I really feel like I'm on WOW overload and I'm scared that one day it will end.
on 6/29/08 1:39 am - MT
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Starting weight: 240 Current weight: 130
Lets say eventually you get to your goal weight or maybe even below it, heck even to the point where any more lose would be unhealthy... then what. Some of your wow moments are just a number on a scale but have to do with doing things you couldn't before... riding a motorcyle. That is where you can continue to get your wow moments. Start running or bicycling or... and keep track of distances and times. Three years after you have had your last weight loss wow you can still be doing things that you haven't done before and that back when you were MO you couldn't.
~Nancy~