What ONE thing are you Struggling With?
Hi All, As we go through this adventurous journey all of u**** bumps in the road along the way. I’m a firm believer that there is a solution to almost any problem, we just have to come up with a strategy and put that strategy into action. I thought it would be helpful for all of us, who desire to do so, to share a problem that we are struggling with in our weight loss journey and discuss what are action plan is to overcome it. It could be something that has to do with exercise, food or both. If you haven’t already come up with a strategy to deal with the problem, maybe we could give suggestions. Okay, so I’ll start. As you all know, I decided that I would make all of my Saturdays “free days” in which I allow myself to eat whatever the heck I want. I will be doing this for the foreseeable future. Where the problem comes in is that more often than not my free for all Saturdays spill over into my Sundays. What happens is that I always have junk left over from Saturday because I simply can’t eat all the crap I buy on Saturday. Looks good in the store, but really, there’s only so much damage you can do in one day. Sometimes I buy stuff that I don’t even open up on Saturday. Now, of course, I could just buy less stuff but what’s the fun in that. On Sunday morning when I first wake up, I know, of course, that the leftovers are still around, but I always tell myself that “I’ll throw it out later”. And when I think that thought, I have every intention of doing just that. But, as the day goes on and I don’t get rid of the stuff, it starts calling my name and I break down and finish the stuff off. So, here’s what I’ve decided to do: It’s simple really. On Saturday night before I go to bed, or if I forget, the very first thing on Sunday morning after I tinkle, I will gather all of the leftovers in a bag and ceremoniously walk them out to the big garbage cans in the alley. Sounds wasteful, maybe so, but I rather have it in the garbage than on my hips. That’s it, problem solved. So, what are you struggling with and how do you plan to overcome it?
"Oh sweet and sour Jesus, that is GOOD!" - Stephen Colbert Lap RNY 7/07-- Lap Gallbladder 5/08--
Emergency Bowel Repair 6/08 -Dr. Meilahn, Temple U. Upper and Lower Bleph/Lower Face Lift 12/08
Fraxel Repair 2/09-- Lower Bleph Re-Do 5/09 -Dr. Pontell, Media PA Mastopexy/Massive
Brachioplasty/ Extended Abdominoplasty (plus Mons Lift and Upper Leg lift) / Hernia Repair
6/24/09 ---Butt Lift and Lateral Thighplasty Scheduled 7/6/10 - Dr. Ivor Kaplan VA Beach
Total Cost: $33,500 Start wt: 368 RNY wt: 300 Goal wt: 150 Current wt: 148.2 BMI: 24.7
"Oh sweet and sour Jesus, that is GOOD!" - Stephen Colbert Lap RNY 7/07-- Lap Gallbladder 5/08--
Emergency Bowel Repair 6/08 -Dr. Meilahn, Temple U. Upper and Lower Bleph/Lower Face Lift 12/08
Fraxel Repair 2/09-- Lower Bleph Re-Do 5/09 -Dr. Pontell, Media PA Mastopexy/Massive
Brachioplasty/ Extended Abdominoplasty (plus Mons Lift and Upper Leg lift) / Hernia Repair
6/24/09 ---Butt Lift and Lateral Thighplasty Scheduled 7/6/10 - Dr. Ivor Kaplan VA Beach
Total Cost: $33,500 Start wt: 368 RNY wt: 300 Goal wt: 150 Current wt: 148.2 BMI: 24.7
Shari, I have learned a lot from you. Well actually things I already knew, but you helped solidify in my mind. 1. Being fat is not the worst thing in the world. 2. Being thinner is not the root of all happiness 3. I need to lose weight so I can get healthier in order to prevent some of those comorbidities while I am still healthy enough to do so. And you did it all with a sense of humour. I love that about you.
You blaze that trail, girl.
Shari -- Although you are coming from a perspective that most people can’t understand, including fat people, I think I get where you’re coming from. You have actually managed to get to the point where you’re not only comfortable in your skin, but in many ways, you like it and are proud of it. So, it’s not strange to me that you would feel a great sense of loss (no pun intended) as you continue to lose weight. I guess we could even say that you’re going through something that resembles a mourning period.
But now for the being fat and being Black in America analogy. Shari, only you and you alone would actually come up with that one. I am Black and would never change my skin color (even if I could), but it just amazes me that you would feel that way about obesity. Girl, you are truly one of a kind.
Tali-- Hope the analogy didn't offend. I do a lot of work in race relations with the Anti-Defamation League, and that question came up once-- and the responses were a resounding, "No-- I wouldn't change my color for ANY gains it might provide" ---which many of the white people attending found shocking, somehow. It was an interesting experience. I'm not trying to imply those experiences are the same, though--- I know they're not. It just came to mind. On the topic of race-- I often feel a need to thank the literally hundreds of African American people I have known throughout my life for consistently treating me tenderly and respectfully, regardless of my size. During the entire time I worked in the city (and taught there-- many years all told) I found the black community to be infinitely more accomodating of my size than their white suburban counterparts. It was actually sad to have to leave-- that was a struggle too-- but the district was going private and I had to protect my career and jump ship. I miss that inclusive sisterhood. And one more thing-- it's been my experience that a lot of fat black women are very wise-- and MUCH less likely to be sitting at home on a Friday night than white ones. These woman have been some of my strongest role models. Struggle is universal-- but what you do with the hand you are dealt reveals a lot on the way of character. If I have learned that at all, it's in no small part because of the role that big black women have played in my life. I'm forever indebted.
"Oh sweet and sour Jesus, that is GOOD!" - Stephen Colbert Lap RNY 7/07-- Lap Gallbladder 5/08--
Emergency Bowel Repair 6/08 -Dr. Meilahn, Temple U. Upper and Lower Bleph/Lower Face Lift 12/08
Fraxel Repair 2/09-- Lower Bleph Re-Do 5/09 -Dr. Pontell, Media PA Mastopexy/Massive
Brachioplasty/ Extended Abdominoplasty (plus Mons Lift and Upper Leg lift) / Hernia Repair
6/24/09 ---Butt Lift and Lateral Thighplasty Scheduled 7/6/10 - Dr. Ivor Kaplan VA Beach
Total Cost: $33,500 Start wt: 368 RNY wt: 300 Goal wt: 150 Current wt: 148.2 BMI: 24.7