TXEd.Dhelper
Member
I want to start this by stating my self-esteem has never been low; well not since age 13. Additionally, I'hv never been physically perfect. And, after being sleeved my life changed.
I never lived in shadows. Yet, when I got under 200 lbs people (men especially) treated me differently. It's not that I received some up dose of confidence. I have and always will love me!
What happened:
My friends and colleagues talked about my weight-loss daily. I was use to attention. However, the attention became overwhelming!
I remember going into a trendy retail store. While trying on a medium size skirt it fell to the floor. Peaking from behind the drap of the fitting room I asked, "does this skirts run big?" The helpful sales person said, in very condescending voice "No." At that point I just felt exposed and naked. I gain back 60 pounds in part because I never had to explain my fatness.
I am a work in progress:
Over the last 3 years I started rebuilding myself from the inside. I am down to 215 pounds. My revision is a tool for better health. Seven years ago my starting weight was almost 300 pounds. I am learning to disconnect the negative voices outside of my head.
Hint:
Never let anyone take away from your success. Lastly, don't be afraid to start over and over and over. Our best health is worth the fight!
I never lived in shadows. Yet, when I got under 200 lbs people (men especially) treated me differently. It's not that I received some up dose of confidence. I have and always will love me!
What happened:
My friends and colleagues talked about my weight-loss daily. I was use to attention. However, the attention became overwhelming!
I remember going into a trendy retail store. While trying on a medium size skirt it fell to the floor. Peaking from behind the drap of the fitting room I asked, "does this skirts run big?" The helpful sales person said, in very condescending voice "No." At that point I just felt exposed and naked. I gain back 60 pounds in part because I never had to explain my fatness.
I am a work in progress:
Over the last 3 years I started rebuilding myself from the inside. I am down to 215 pounds. My revision is a tool for better health. Seven years ago my starting weight was almost 300 pounds. I am learning to disconnect the negative voices outside of my head.
Hint:
Never let anyone take away from your success. Lastly, don't be afraid to start over and over and over. Our best health is worth the fight!