Hotel cubes and other indignities

michael "I didn't do
it!" w

on 3/26/14 5:11 am - Festus, MO
VSG on 12/18/13

First off, yes, it's WLS related, so follow me here.

So the company I work for has grown radically in the last 3 years, to the point that we've far outgrown our current space.  To solve this problem, rather than obtain new space, we're starting to install "hotel cubes" all over the place.  If you've ever seen a regular cubicle, they are usually anywhere from 5 to 7 feet square.  It doesn't sound like much, but that's alot of space for one person.  A hotel cube, also known as a "hot cube" is smaller.  They are about 2 feet square, with a completely open back to them.  They are called "hot cubes" because the idea is that the seat never gets cold- they aren't assigned and pretty much whomever gets to the cube first claims it for the day.  If you're gone too long, you'll come back to a cube that is occupied.  They are alot of fun with consultants and interns :)

We're having the cubes installed today and a bunch of us were wasting time and talking about them. My boss, who is a good friend and very much on my 'team' in terms of WLS, was giving me a hard time.  He mentioned that they talked about giving me a hotel cube a couple of years ago considering how often I travel.  They made the decision not to because they weren't sure I'd fit in one.  He was trying to be nice, but that still kind of stung.  

Then I decided to try it out, and sure enough I fit.  BUT, when I looked at one of my previous pics in the office I realized he was right.  I wouldn't have fit in the cube by at least 3 inches.  It just goes to remind me yet again that even though I'm still me and the world hasn't changed through my eyes, alot has changed from the world's view...  and it felt pretty good!

This is an artist's rendering of me, after sitting in a hotel cube all day:

Me, after living in a hotel cube

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KevinBacon
on 3/26/14 5:16 am
VSG on 03/10/14

This thing??? THIS IS COOL! 

 

 

HW: 318 Date of Surgery: 3/10/14 SW: 270  CW: 154

  

michael "I didn't do
it!" w

on 3/26/14 5:22 am - Festus, MO
VSG on 12/18/13

Think this:

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Gwen M.
on 3/26/14 5:24 am
VSG on 03/13/14

Ugh, those look like library carrels :(

VSG with Dr. Salameh - 3/13/2014
Diagnosed with Binge Eating Disorder and started Vyvanse - 7/22/2016
Reconstructive Surgeries with Dr. Michaels - 6/5/2017 (LBL & brachioplasty), 8/14/2017 (UBL & mastopexy), 11/6/2017 (medial leg lift)

Age 42 Height 5'4" HW 319 (1/3/2014) SW 293 (3/13/2014) CW 149 (7/16/2017)
Next Goal 145 - normal BMI | Total Weight Lost 170

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KevinBacon
on 3/26/14 5:30 am
VSG on 03/10/14

oh shoot lol 

HW: 318 Date of Surgery: 3/10/14 SW: 270  CW: 154

  

gabby169kitty
on 3/26/14 5:49 am

I sat in tiny cubicles like that for my entire 13 years of school k-12. It was hell! At least you'll have a more comfortable chair.

 

Vanessa_M
on 3/26/14 5:16 am

I love reading your posts!

    

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Keith L.
on 3/26/14 5:22 am - Navarre, FL
VSG on 09/28/12

Here is how I look at it. It should sting and be glad it does. It will always be a nice reminder as to why you don't ever want to be back in those shoes again.

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csbsteph
on 3/26/14 5:24 am - AL
VSG on 03/13/14

UGH, I ALWAYS hated office cubicles when I was in the corporate world but I'm finally FREE.  & yes that comment would've stung...just to know I had been a topic of discussion about if I would fit in something or not...sheesh.  But HEY check out how great you're doing.  Hope you enjoy your new office space.

 

With God ALL things are possible! VSG 3/13/14 Dr. John Mathews

    

michael "I didn't do
it!" w

on 3/26/14 5:28 am - Festus, MO
VSG on 12/18/13

Yep, I've always been fortunate with my company.  They take very good care of me,and have always been considerate.  They all but paid for my surgery, (insurance + bonus = free ) they make sure we all as employees have good choices for meals (who loves the 'protein buffet' at work, this guy!), and they just don't make an issue out of size.  

There is one thing though since you mentioned it.  The only other time it's been an issue is when I had to keep reminding the travel office to book 2 airline seats for me that are next to each other...  You'd be surprised how hard that is.  I can put one butt cheek in each seat, but not when they are in different rows!

HW: 495  Consult: 390  SW: 361 CW: 289

April is Autism Awareness Month!

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