I met
with a friend of mine, who had weight-loss surgery eight years' ago, and had
gained all of their weight back just to become larger than they've ever been
before. I had advised my friend to find out about having a revised
surgical procedure done. They had taken heed to my advice since they've
seen how far I've come, and had another weight-loss procedure performed.
Six months had gone by and they were doing great! They had lost 100 lbs. and went down quite a few sizes as well. I had mentioned to them how wonderful they looked, and a broad smile would come across their face filled with pride and joy. I was so happy for them for taking control of their weight and staying true to their journey. After their eighth month on the journey, a mutual friend came by to see me and told me that our friend was losing hope and had become discouraged. He had asked me to check up on our friend, for he feared our friend was beginning to gain weight once again.
I thought
to myself why???? They have come this far, why are they setting themselves up
to fail again? Every chance I had a to interact with them, I would ask
how are you feeling? What are you eating and drinking? In the
beginning of their journey, they had been extremely strict to the point of
starvation. They were eating only jello and tuna fish. My belief is
that they went to the other extreme, and when their hunger began to creep up on
them, so began the cycle of "insanity". The old patterns
and attitudes were brought to the surface once again. I've tried to
contact my friend, and reach out to them before it's too late. Once is a mistake,
but twice is a habit.
The
lessons were not learned the first time, and unfortunately being repeated for a
second time. They will not have another chance if they don't wake
up. I'm very concerned for their health and well-being. They are
too young to have a life filled with no hope, no future, no life. I
realize that I cannot save them, they can only save themselves. I
feel helpless to just sit back and watch this person destroy what they worked
so hard to become up to this point.
Perhaps
they have reached a plateau and feel it's not working. I remember during
the first quarter of my journey, the weight was coming off at a rapid
rate. The joy and anticipation of standing on the scale and seeing the
numbers keep moving downward, was absolutely a natural high to feel! Then
about the same time at approximately eight months, the scale didn't budge....I
was puzzled? Why haven't I've lost more weight? Was I taking in
enough protein to meet my daily requirement? Hydrating...did I hydrate
enough to flush the excess fluids out of my body? Did I need to rev up my
exercise routine and make it more challenging?
One week
passed by and still the scale wouldn't budge. The second week passed by,
and there still was no change on the scale. By the third week, the scale
began to move once again, but slower than it had in the past. At least it
was beginning to move in the downward direction again. I pushed myself
harder with my workout routine, focused on my caloric and protein intake to the
exact number, and hydrated more than I had been just to trick my body and get
it functioning again as a fat-burning machine! If I had given up during
that period, I would have never reached my goal, which was clear in
sight. I made sure I would follow-through for once in my life to finish
what I've started.
The moral
of this story is to NEVER GIVE UP! Yesterday is gone and we've learned
from our mistakes, tomorrow gives us another chance to begin once again, and
today we can reach our personal goal that we set out to do. I am going to
contact my friend and share my experience with them as I just did with all of
you.
May your
journey remain a successful path that gives you the best quality of life that
you truly deserve!
Linda
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