I have been lurking on here for quite some time. I have finally gained enough courage to take the time to join, introduce myself, tell you a bit of my story and hope to gain some insight, support, and give support to others who are on the same journey as I am. This post will probably be all over the place as I am entirely nervous.
I am 28 years old. I am extremely shy and self conscious. I always have been, as I have been picked on almost all of my life for being fat and ugly. My husband and I were married 12/31/09. January 5, 2010 in North Carolina, my husband underwent emergency surgery. After a week he was well enough that I drove him home to Michigan, where I was scheduled to go to the doctors for some problems that I had been having. On January 21st, I went in and learned that I had had a missed miscarriage, and had to go through labor and delivery. I then learned that the reason for the miscarriage was that there was a mass between the placenta and uterus. I had to have that removed. Once the results came back I learned that it was cancerous. I went through treatment while remaining out on the road with my husband. During the treatment I gained over 60 pounds between depression and the medications I was given.
When I started my weight loss journey one year ago. At that time I was 268 pounds. Today, I am at 207. My next goal is 170, and at this point my goal is 150. I know that it is still heavy for my height, but it is what I feel I will be comfortable with, and it is a lot better than what I started out at. So far I have seen a difference in the number on the scale, but not really in the way I look. I still sit and pick and poke at things, and find many things that I do not like, that I hope will change as I lose weight.
My husband and I are truck drivers. We don't do normal trucking, we do specialized emergency stuff. We do not have regular hours, and definitely do not have any type of schedule. We have a small dorm sized refrigerator, and a microwave in our truck. First challenge, I can not really cook too many of our meals, as I have a limited space to do things in, therefore, unfortunately most of our meals are prepared meals bought from the grocery store. Second challenge, since we have limited space, I don't have much space for working out, unless it is something I can do while laying in bed. I can not even stretch out on the floor, and I am only 4'10.
I guess this is enough ramblings for right now, as I am sure that you get the idea. I hope to gain more insight, and be able to share with others.


