Biggest Loser Work Edition
With the New Year quickly approaching, my job like so many others will be fronting a biggest loser contest. We will have weekly compositions, goals, and prizes. To be apart of the contest we have to contribute $10 a paycheck. So far there are no known stipulations, for we all have to meet our weekly goals and so on, but my question to you is would i be cheating after i have my surgery and still participate in the contest. Like I said there are no stipulation. Even if I have the surgery I still will have to work hard like everyone else to meet my goals and so on. What do you guys think?
I won't have my psych eval until Feb and then my surgeon will schedule my surgery, so that's 2-3 months of me doing it on my own without my tool. The contest last until June. Should I put it out there that I'm getting the lap band or should i keep quiet?
Just my own personal feelings on this - you can easily participate until surgery as you are on the same playing field as everyone else but after surgery I think it would only be fair to everyone if you tell them that you had surgery. After all, you will ALL be working hard at this and I am sure you would not feel good if you worked really hard to win and halfway through a friend of yours had surgery and won it because of that...
I am just thinking, in the interests of fairness, but would you really feel so good if you won with surgical help?
But it is a personal decision - I personally would tell people once you have the surgery....
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I have the lapband and the weight came off just as slowly as if I were strictly dieting and exercising. (1-2 pounds a week). However, I was NOT struggling. I didn't have to use any hard will power. I did not have to exercise (at least the first year). It's a TOOL that the other participants do NOT have. It's an advantage that they do not have. For this reason, I think it would be cheating.