The memory fades
One of my biggest motivators for getting WLS then striving to kick butt afterwards was my thoughts of how awful my life had become as my weight continued to go up and up. Those thoughts carried me through the last 2 and a half years as I lost 275 pounds and completely changed by lifestyle.
Unfortunately, those personal memories are fading and I find myself struggling not to slip back into the bad eating habits which got me into the "huge" mess in the first place. I think most of us "old timers" can relate to how difficult maintenance can oftentimes be.
How do I keep those "former fat-self" memories fresh in my mind? I come to the locker room and read about the seemingly endless number of FARTS which occur daily. What an inspiration it is to me to read about all your accomplishments (and struggles) as you find out how great life can be as the pounds drip off. It's amazing to me how similar our WLS journey's are and to a T, I don't recall anyone here ever regretting having WLS. Initially after WLS maybe, but not after the big FARTS start happening.
So, thanks to you all for the daily dose of inspiration and keep posting. I think sometimes we don't realize how important our posts are (except for Baja's ) to others here on the board, whether they be pre-ops, newbies or old-timers like myself.
My best,
Boner




The free man owns himself. He can damage himself with either eating or drinking....... If he does he is certainly a damn fool, and he might possibly be a damned soul; but if he may not, he is not a free man any more than a dog.
