So, I’ve been thinking about all the anecdotes and data we keep throwing around on this board, about the challenges of maintaining a weight loss and how much the [biological and societal] odds are stacked against us. Well, at some point in the last few weeks, probably fueled by one too many “get your best bikini body by spring” articles on the newsstands, I started thinking about all the women who stay thin all the time; the ones who start panicking at 130 lbs and successfully keep themselves in sizes 0-6 year after year. While some of them are blessed with “fast metabolisms” or are naturally jittery and restless, I am beginning to believe that – hidden among us, pretending to be ordinary people- there are likely to be tens (hundreds?) of thousands of <gasp> natural maintainers. The ones who are “always on a diet” or “eat like a bird” and pretend to have allergies to gluten or dairy just to have an excuse to avoid certain foods. The difference between “them” and us is very little; just that they were pre-emptive whereas we were reactive. That is, they actually managed to reign in their eating before it caused overweight, rather than having to learn that lesson the hard way. I think that these people are probably eating and exercising pretty much like us but nobody’s told them that they’re doomed to failure, and in fact, they have their own string of successful years to show them that it is not just possible, but likely.
These thoughts are both highly energizing (look; lots more people are succeeding at this weight maintenance stuff than we’re giving credit for) and kind of depressing (here I am thinking that it’s so hard; they’ve been doing it for years without thinking it’s such a big deal). What do you think? Have you ever thought about people who’ve always been in the normal weight range as natural maintainers, instead of just “naturally thin?”




). He ate a nice portion of dinner, but didn't eat seconds. He said, "I could finish all this, but I want to save room for some apple pie." Now, in my old fat days, I would have had seconds and a piece of apple pie. I've said for quite some time that the main difference between such "naturally" thin people and me is that they 1) don't think about food as much as I do; 2) don't want food as much as I do