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What we don't get around to examining is WHY someone would go back to overeating. It's not the "diet" that fails - it's the person who fails to change their behavior permanently because they go into it with a mindset that they are "going on a diet".
People are weak and we like to pretend we are all strong, so when the person chooses to leave the path we blame the path. I suggest that for any person who loses weight long term (whether by surgery or otherwise), they did it because they quit blaming their path, they quit looking at the path other people were on, and they quit looking at healthy behavior as some kind of special punishment to endure and started incorporating it as a LIFESTYLE. Long term weight loss is about living a different life, not picking the right diet or surgery. You can't go on a diet or have surgery to have a different life, but you can LIVE a different life.
Is that a killer quote or what??What we don't get around to examining is WHY someone would go back to overeating. It's not the "diet" that fails - it's the person who fails to change their behavior permanently because they go into it with a mindset that they are "going on a diet".
People are weak and we like to pretend we are all strong, so when the person chooses to leave the path we blame the path. I suggest that for any person who loses weight long term (whether by surgery or otherwise), they did it because they quit blaming their path, they quit looking at the path other people were on, and they quit looking at healthy behavior as some kind of special punishment to endure and started incorporating it as a LIFESTYLE. Long term weight loss is about living a different life, not picking the right diet or surgery. You can't go on a diet or have surgery to have a different life, but you can LIVE a different life.
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It was so scary to leave my comfort zone behind ... but losing the weight turned out to be the hardest but at the same time, definitely the most rewarding thing I've accomplished in my life.
what a rude awakening that was and that was in January 03... I just didn't see myself that way at all! Then I took more pics in January 04, they were good progress pics but I wasn't satisfied yet... Now I January 05 I haven't taken any pics but I do know what to do... Just keep on keeping on....

and they announced it after recess and I remember going home and being glued to the black and white tube watching the whole affaire ...
) and 240#. Ye gads, I was appalled. This was not the person I saw in the mirror! I took myself to WW shortly thereafter, and by the spring of 2000 I had lost nearly 70#. I maintained that loss for nearly 2 years, and have for many reasons (but no excuses!) regained too much. I'm on the way again down again though. . .