Out of the shadows finally
Until now, I have never posted photos. Perhaps it was a reluctance to get in front of the camera with all that weight, and then later still a body image thing (or perhaps I was just afraid one of you guys would photoshop my head onto a nude porn star's body). But, it's time now to share (actually I guess I am now Ok with the photoshop thing, so here goes):
First is before surgery at my highest weight and a photo 5 months after surgery when I felt I had made some real changes:
July 2011 14 months post op
July 2011 14 months post op (taken behind the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland overlooking a much nicer looking Lake Erie than I remember it)
July 2011 14 months post op at the high school reunion I told you about
I still have a lot of work to do, but the differnece still amazes me.
Ken
KenHud
RNY 5/17/10 highest: 407 lb - maintaining a loss of 200+ pounds and enjoying life
RNY 5/17/10 highest: 407 lb - maintaining a loss of 200+ pounds and enjoying life
Ken - That is awesome! Did you check out the "bend" on the sofa cushion in the first picture? What a difference now! I am sure the furniture in your house is breathing a sigh of relief (as it is in my house too)!
My moment came when I could finally sit in one of those camp chairs without killing it!
My moment came when I could finally sit in one of those camp chairs without killing it!
I suppose that is another common fart for us ... Being able to safely sit on lawn furniture. I had broken enough plastic lawn chairs that I would not sit in another for fear of ending up on the floor in front of a group of people.
KenHud
RNY 5/17/10 highest: 407 lb - maintaining a loss of 200+ pounds and enjoying life
RNY 5/17/10 highest: 407 lb - maintaining a loss of 200+ pounds and enjoying life
You said it... Funny (well, funny now...) story... My wife, kids and I were in a factory mill store when I was at my heaviest and saw what appeared to be a nice wide, deceivingly sturdy looking adirondack chair which I proceeded to give a whirl to see if it was something that I wanted to buy for the house. Well wouldn't you know it that as soon as I sat down it literally crumbled to splinters... And I'm not exaggerating. I was so embarrassed that I got up pushed the toothpicks aside and told the person at the front desk on the way out that their chair was broken... I didn't realize that the chair was held together by deck screws from the outside in and had no bolts so I learned to look for bolts on the sides of those chairs before attempting to sit. Anyway, that is in the past now and I no longer fear (well, maybe just a little) sitting on foreign adirondack chairs.