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Supersub 10-11-2007 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Trazey34 (Post 1888758)
I posted before - my new question is: if the fat fairy **POOF** made all your aches and pains, health problems, and any chance of dying prematurely disappear...would you continue on the weight loss journey??


Other than knee strain and heavy breathing under exersion from the extra weight I don't have much in the way of pain or health problems. But if the fairy could get rid of what I do have I'd be all for it. If she could also wave her wand over my inner thighs and get rid of the bulges that get in the way of exercising and moving I'd let her hit them too!

If she could get rid of the rough spots it would make losing soooo much easier. If it was that easy then I sure would keep going. I'd be working it and losing all the way down to what my "normal" size should be.

I long to feel normal again. I want to be able to sit in a chair without evaluating it first. Will it hold me? Will the arms cut into my legs? Will I be able to sit in this chair for long without hurting? I want to be able to know I can "fit" anywhere. Not have to use the handicapped stall in the bathroom because the regular ones feel like a phone booth. I want to get back on the roller coasters with my kids. I want to be able to go into a clothing store and know that I can find the "cute" clothes in my size. I just want to be normal.

LaurieDawn 10-11-2007 10:58 AM

When I was reading the question and responses (very thought-provoking, Trazey), I was thinking about all of the normal weight people who do not eat healthy foods or exercise. They maintain their weight by not eating much at all or through incredibly rare genes. Yet, studies have shown that poor eating and exercise habits are just as detrimental to thin people as fat people. So, maybe we are blessed that we have the additional motivations that everyone else spoke about so that we are positively impacting our health.

xJox 10-11-2007 12:24 PM

Yes, because I want to be the beautiful person on the outside that I use to be.

tingirl 10-11-2007 01:19 PM

Yes I would continue. My motivation in the beginning was better health (my blood pressure was way too high). But now that I'm so close to my goal I've become addicted to the unexpected compliments. I love being suprised at the nice things people have to say. I love it when someone tells me that I inspire them! I also love not having to fear fitting into small places and all of the other NSVs that come up.

rockinrobin 10-11-2007 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ZedAus (Post 1889002)
I wonder whether your answer to this question could depend on whether you were ever 'thin' or even 'normal'-sized in the past. I had NEVER been a normal-sized adult, so I didn't have any past experiences to base this on. I didn't know the freedom that normal-sized people have and I had kinda fooled myself about the restrictions my size placed on me.

So, in saying that, I have a feeling that I wouldn't have lost this weight if health wasn't an issue. My first and foremost goal was to become healthier and have a potentially MUCH longer life. I had NO idea what other 'benefits' would come along and have been amazed at each and every one of them as they popped up. But without this forethought, many of us may have just not realised that we weren't living a 'normal' life. It is amazing how you can alter your life/lifestyle to compensate for being overweight.

Zelma

Zelma, this is exactly what I was trying to say, but couldn't come up with the right words. You, of course put it perfectly.

I too didn't know how marvelous and fabulous the "benefits" would be, so therefore I'm with you.

I'll even take it one step further. If I had known all the incredible benefits beforehand, the one's I'm experiencing now, I wouldn't have waited soooo many years to actually lose the weight, ON MY OWN - regardless of a magic wand.

tamaralynn 10-11-2007 04:42 PM

After knowing what it's like being obese (the heartache, the health problems etc), I would deffinately keep going. I never want to be like this again.

cara1980 10-12-2007 08:30 AM

While she's there doing all that she can make me skinny at the same time. :carrot:

PeggyP 10-12-2007 09:57 AM

Health issues have never been an issue for me, but I think I would still lose the weight to feel normal. For instance, just for the lovely feeling of being able to cross my legs properly. A short time ago, I noticed when I crossed my legs, they actually crossed!! The one leg didn't "rest" on my other leg....it crossed OVER the other one!! I hadn't felt that in such a long time...it was almost eerie.... I don't ever want to go back.


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