HOW I LOST 70LBS
You know when you have a story to tell, you start at the beginning. I have
to start at the beginning.
When I was a young child I was a very sick child. My mother always had me at the doctors just about everything, now looking back
on those days. I am the youngest of four, all together 3 girls and 1 boy. #1 sister had a heart murmur,
the only boy was allergic to wool, #2 sister was normal until later in her life ( that's another story for another time), and then
their was me. Every one in my family was to say of normal size. I was a bit chunky. (like Ben & Jerry;s Chunky Monkey Ice Cream.) :roflmao:
My mother fed all the kids the same. Mom was a stay at home mom this is back in the 50's. She would have dinner on the table
at 6pm, dad would be home from the office and us kids would be home. I remember our dinners always meat and potatoes and
a canned vegetable. If their were a little leftovers some one had to eat them and my brother and sisters would say pass them
to Jean, Jean will eat it. ( like Mikey will eat it) :secret:
My first health problem started feeling like I was being choked when I would do any running. Upon going to the doctors and him felling
my neck,my throat area a large bulge result: I had a goiter wrapped around my wind pipe. Before I knew it I was in the hospital getting my front neck split open remove the goiter, then they used clamps to close it up. My parents came to visit in the
recovery room. When I awoke I went to speak.... no voice. The doctors did not prepare me that I would maybe not to talk for they might and did scrap my voice box. (I can remember this as if it was yesterday, the stroke didn't take this memory away from me.) Before I went home from the hospital I was weighted, 30lbs heavier then when I arrived. me and I gained 30lb. This whole event was very traumatic
on myself, as I retrospect.
My older sisters were harder n me that my mother. I took medication to replace my thyroid gland but I proceeded to gain 10lbs
a year from then on. By the time I'm 45 years old I know weigh 300lbs. and I stand 5'1". Another five years and I was stroked,
left paralyzed on my right side.
That's when something came over me. While I was rehabbing at home Holy Spirit spoke to me. I was fearful at first. But, the thought came to me this is my savior trust, and believe. Having a lot of questions about my faith why am I still here? I have more lessons to learn. I had faith before but, now I ask him before I proceed with anything.
Loosing weight was on my mind. I just didn't have the energy (I felt) to do any exercise to get the weight off. To stop putting the food to my mouth. My stroke was a blessing for me. It's extream to say that but,it woke me up. I got a pedometer and started walking around the park that was across from my house. I walked around the big box stores. I felt better.
One of my deficits from the stroke was no appetite. Carl would have to remind me to eat. That's when it was spoken to me (Holy Spirit) that
I never new what hunger was. I grew up eating by the clock. I now know what hunger feels like. WOW! AMAZING!
I drink water, water, water all day long. Breakfast: oatmeal. Lunch:soup Dinner: soup and what ever Carl would cook for dinner. I changed my
dinner plates to salad plates, when it's empty I'm full.
I gained weight back this last winter, the cold really effected me. But I was not going to set that back for long. My legs are not doing well so I started swimming laps. I can do my laps between 5:30am to 9:30pm. i swim every day for 1hr and some time twice a day. I love it.
I've lost 20lbs in the last month. My arthritis in my legs, arms, shoulders and back is feeling great. My pain has lessened. I'm trying to
cut back on my pain medications for numbness of feet and toes I have.
I have experienced gaining weight, find my self not being able to do walking like I use to. But, for me I have to move. Do something
you enjoy doing. I look forward to wakening up and doing my laps. It was difficult at first (even tho I use to swim on a swim team. Body's
change, you kno have large breast, that you think would make you float. They don't. I kept sinking so I took a noodle put it at my waist and with that gave me the flotation I needed. After a month I can swim with no devices.
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