What I learned at Camp
What I Learned at Camp
Dear Aunt Ethel,
Thank you so much for suggesting I attend the ObesityHelp.com Regional Camp in San Antonio, Texas. Even though San Antonio is hot in July, I have just returned from one of the best times of recent memory. I met so many friendly people, many of whom had lots in common with me. There were so many things I learned! Here is just a small sampling of the new information I have come to know:
? There are friendly people most anywhere you travel.
? There are actually professionals in this world that care as much or MORE about people as they do about making money.
? While exercise in general is good, some exercise methods can hurt a person's goal of burning fat and losing weight.
? You need the help of a trained exercise physiologist to know if your exercise regiment is beneficial in burning fat.
? Calories taken in minus Calories burned equals Weight Gain or Weight Loss.
? www.ChefDave.org
? Plastic Surgeons like to talk.
? I get tired of looking at before and after pictures provided by Plastic Surgeons.
? Some protien drinks taste good.
? Attending camp helps me to remember where I've come from and how hard it is for me to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
? I have support available to help me in my struggles.
? Support groups are a good thing.
? It is okay to dream for what seems impossible.
? The WLS community needs to be proactive in the political process.
? If it is a mother, or has a mother, it is protein.
? If it walks on land, cook it with dry heat.
? You need to change up your exercise regiment every six weeks or so.
? When it comes to pouches, size matters.
? NEVER, NEVER, NEVER forget where my WLS journey began.
Once again, Aunt Ethel, thanks for suggesting I go to the OH camp. I met many other campers with the same goal of living a fuller, healthier life. It helps me to know that others face the same struggles and fears I go through. It was also neat to share in each other's victories as we shared "WOW" moments and "pounds lost". I hope to attend another camp when it is held close to me. Thanks again.
Your loving nephew,
Bruce