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I'm starting this blog in hopes that it will become my journey into a weight-loss success story.

I'm a 24 year old college graduate that within the past few years, has really come into my own, mentally and physically. With this self discovery I have finally come to terms with the fact that I'm an overweight woman. Even though I am well proportioned and carry myself well, or so I've been told (whatever that means) I am approximately 50lbs overweight. I wear a dress size of 14/16, and even though that is considered the average woman's size, and some of you out there who are a lot larger are probably thinking "boo-hoo, shut up already!" I am uncomfortable in my own body. As much as I try to avoid mirrors and dismiss my added weight by bad lighting and PMS bloat, I have realized that this rationalization is only prolonging my my decision to get serious and start loosing weight.

I think the final "straw that broke the camels back" occurred during my last annual exam with my physician. While bringing my paperwork up to the receptionist to schedule my next appointment, I noticed on the form with all the different diagnosis with the checklists (there must be hundreds) my doctor X'ed the column for OBESE! I was in absolute shock. I was angry because she had never even mentioned my weight as being a problem, even though I have heart disease on both sides of my family, and now there it was in black and white. . .I could no longer dismiss it any longer. Maybe that's the real reason why I was so upset, It was staring back at me and I could no longer turn away.
Posted by Anniebannanie at 8:30 PM - 4 Comments   Add a Comment  
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Time Magazine reports that half of America is obese, so you're not alone. Not that that makes anyone feel better...but it can help you see that we don't live in a cookie cutter world. We're all different. That's the way it's supposed to be. Except the media (especially women's magazines and television commercials) control too many brains and society gets caught up in the pursuit of perfection. Only it's a false perfection. Not everyone is going to be wafer thin. Not everyone is going to have long legs and defined ankles and perfect hair days every day. I say just get to the weight where you feel comfortable. Forget about the model on the cover of Cosmo or the weight tables that insurance companies publish for our humiliation. Think about the parts of your body that you like...pretty eyes, straight teeth, slender hands, graceful neck, whatever it is. We've all got something that our DNA provided us to be proud of. Don't look in the mirror and just see the spare tire or the double chin or the flabby underarms. For me, I look in the mirror and though I'm aware of my obesity, I'm also aware that my husband fell in love with my blue eyes and red curly hair first, which he says are the first things he ever even saw, and I was 100 pounds more of a woman then than I am now. I'm still a good 70 pounds overweight, but I'm also an awesome cook and a loving friend. I've worked hard all my life, raised a son on my own (he's now in the Navy and doing great for himself), trained my dog Justice, am in the middle of researching the Revolutionary War, paint furniture, and am constructing a succlent garden in my side yard. Fat doesn't define me. It's just there.  
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by Ethelmermaid (PM , CC ) on Thursday September 29, 2005 @ 11:10 PM




Time Magazine reports that half of America is obese, so you're not alone. Not that that makes anyone feel better...but it can help you see that we don't live in a cookie cutter world. We're all different. That's the way it's supposed to be. Except the media (especially women's magazines and television commercials) control too many brains and society gets caught up in the pursuit of perfection. Only it's a false perfection. Not everyone is going to be wafer thin. Not everyone is going to have long legs and defined ankles and perfect hair days every day. I say just get to the weight where you feel comfortable. Forget about the model on the cover of Cosmo or the weight tables that insurance companies publish for our humiliation. Think about the parts of your body that you like...pretty eyes, straight teeth, slender hands, graceful neck, whatever it is. We've all got something that our DNA provided us to be proud of. Don't look in the mirror and just see the spare tire or the double chin or the flabby underarms. For me, I look in the mirror and though I'm aware of my obesity, I'm also aware that my husband fell in love with my blue eyes and red curly hair first, which he says are the first things he ever even saw, and I was 100 pounds more of a woman then than I am now. I'm still a good 70 pounds overweight, but I'm also an awesome cook and a loving friend. I've worked hard all my life, raised a son on my own (he's now in the Navy and doing great for himself), trained my dog Justice, am in the middle of researching the Revolutionary War, paint furniture, and am constructing a succlent garden in my side yard. Fat doesn't define me. It's just there.  
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by Ethelmermaid (PM , CC ) on Thursday September 29, 2005 @ 11:12 PM




Annie Good luck with your weight losing mission. Just keep off 'convenience' foods. Eat only what is prepared from natural unadulterated products. And get a bicycle. Dave  
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by Wee Davie (PM , CC ) on Thursday October 13, 2005 @ 6:38 AM




How has the process been going?? Eager to find out!!  
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by flab2fabfat2phat (PM , CC ) on Sunday June 1, 2008 @ 1:30 AM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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