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    When I was growing up, food was used as a reward. If you made good grades or got a part in the school play…you got your favorite meal and a cake or dessert. It didn’t help that my six sisters and brother were all thin. I was a fat child and I remember spending a lot of days at the window looking across the street at a Methodist Church and crying to God that I wanted to be like the other kids and if I couldn’t, then I’d rather be dead.

    In high school, I was FAT. I wrote for the school newspaper, was on the swim team and the bowling team, but I was not happy. My family was dysfunctional and I was fat. Need I say more? I ate to be happy. The more I ate, the less happy I got, but I kept eating and looking for happiness.

    After High School, I got a job as an executive secretary. My boss was meaner than Archie Bunker. He was obnoxious, rude and very critical. The money was great, so I listened to him cut me down and complain all day, then I’d go home and eat to get the nerve to go back the next day and do it all again. There was another girl in my office and he was nice to her. She had been there for over ten years, but I thought he treated her nicer because she was skinny. I decided to get skinny. I took up smoking and quit eating. I got down to 122 pounds. Funny thing is I still wasn’t happy. My boss still treated me badly and I was emotionally and physically hungry all the time.

    I quit that job finally and started working at a factory. I had a lot of dates when I got skinny, but they all wanted to take me out to dinner. And you guessed it…eat and gain the weight back. I quit dating and eating once again. I got skinny again. The factory shut down and I moved to Texas. I met my husband and we married a year later. I was 122 pounds when we married. He never met the fat lady till a few years later in our marriage. I got pregnant the first year and tried to keep my weight down. Pregnancy scared me. I didn’t want to balloon up and every waking minute I thought about how not to get fat while pregnant. I gained 8 pounds with her. After I had the baby, I was constantly hungry. I ate my way up to 135 pounds. Three years later, I got pregnant again. Once again, I worried about weight gain. I gained 10 pounds with her. Afterwards, I went up to 150 pounds. Through both pregnancies, the doctors were furious with me and threatened to put me in the hospital. It didn’t scare me as much as gaining weight scared me, so I continued to diet while I was pregnant. I was so foolish and very thankful that both my daughters were born healthy.

    While my husband was in the military, I had lots of friends. These are friends that you are forced into because you are in different countries and you have so much in common. The trouble is that few of these friendships last after you move or they move away. We sent Christmas cards to each other over the years, but didn’t stay the bosom buddies we’d been when we were living by one another.

    When we got out of the military, I was fat, lonely and ugly. I didn’t want to be friends with anyone. Even going to the grocery store caused me a lot of pain and anguish. For the next 12 years, I ate my way up to 285 pounds.

    I’d always written things down. I am a writer and although I didn’t want to meet people or let anyone get to know me, I was fascinated by people and relationships. I found I could make up friends in my stories and live through their lives. They could go out and do things that I never dared do. I stayed inside and lived my life through the things my characters did. And my stories were good because they were filled with lots of emotions and feelings that I wished I had. I joined a local writing club and that one meeting a month was the highlight in my life. I loved being around the other writers and listening to them, but I never ever spoke to them and as soon as the meetings were over, I bolted for the door and drove away fast. I never stayed to socialize. I didn’t want them to see me or get to know me. I was so ashamed of myself.

    Now, I am a new person thanks to Atkins and to all of you. I wonder sometimes why I didn't find Atkins sooner, but I think I wasn't ready to appreciate it or all of you. I am now in the right attitude and had hit such a low in my life that I am serious about losing and committed to changing my life both mentaly and physically.

    I am the first person to the meetings, and the last to leave. When I leave, I am always surrounded by people who want to know my opinion on things or ask me to help them with their writing. I have become an active member of my writing club. I love my life. I want to talk to everyone and find out what they are writing and doing with their lives. I don’t worry about what they think I look like.

    I know I am still overweight, but I am losing and feeling better about myself. I do things now with my grandkids. I go places with my daughters. I’m a better mom, grandma and wife for my family. I’m excited about my future for the first time ever. I am stronger than I ever knew I could be. I am happy. I know that I can deal with whatever problems come into my life with a positive manner and I will not give up. I am a new person inside and out. Sorry so long...but I just wanted to share my story. I've come so far and I am so thankful.
    Starting Date 3/12/04 285/165/145 - F



    Dedication gives wings to our dreams and keeps them in flight! In One Word...COMMITTMENT.

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    I love reading peoples stories and i was enthralled in this one because it mirrored so many memories i have of food rewards and comfort eating,feelings of insecurity because of my size and failing on soo many diets cos i wasnt ready to commit.
    Im now at a time in my life were i dont want to be a burden on my children in the future because i am fat and allowing this weight to disable me, ive finally got the strength to go forward and do something about it and im looking forward to the new me and enjoying all the joys of life that ive missed out on in the past.
    thank you so much for taking the time to post such a wonderful insight into your life struggles and the changes you have gone through to overcome them ,it has given me soo much inspiration to carry on
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    sharon
    restarted 4/06/06
    female 44yrs 5'2

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    • #3
      Wow, Dreamof. What a great, triumphant story! When I saw the post, I was thinking that I hope I had time to get through it. It was a long one! But I read it so fast, it was so inspiring. I wish the story was more involved now!

      Congratulations on finding yourself again. And much more on the hard work and success you've had with Atkins. Your writing is fantastic and you look terrific! :yes
      Female, 32, 5'7
      Started 9/7/04
      SW 240
      CW 227
      1/2GW 190
      GW 140?
      "You have to want whatever it might be more than you want to eat something wrong." -Bowulf

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      • #4
        Thank you for sharing yourself with us. I'm betting that so many readers here will see them selves in your story. You are doing wonderful and again thanks for sharing. Gail
        Happyme HW193 SW178 CW136
        Age 43 Female 5' 7"

        Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without words and never stops at all. ~Emily Dickenson

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        • #5
          Thanks for sharing. It is truely amazing what taking control of one aspect of our lives by starting Atkins seems to do for the rest of our life.

          I'm truely glad God answered your prayers with a resounding NO when you were sitting at that window.
          by the book atkinseer

          started 6/1/02 at 313
          goalie 5/04 at 167 with under 15% body fat ADBB Presidents exercise Challenge


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          • #6
            Congratulations on finding the "real you" that has been hiding for so long. You're doing amazing.. physically and emotionally.
            Female: 183/156/135
            WWW.FITCHEQ.COM Fitness Testing Lab...No More Guess-timates!!

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            • #7
              All I can say is wow - the way you have turned your life around is just inspiring. I especially loved the way you have now become so confident with yourself that you are able to participate and get the most out of your writers meetings now. I bet the people there love it too.

              Thanks for making my day with your post.
              30/f 182/137/130 5'5
              "Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn"

              Think PINK for Dawn!!

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              • #8
                Wow, Congrats, you look wonderful...

                amazes me how little we know about the people we see in those pics everyday....

                When i hit goal i'll tell you my story
                HW 303
                Aug '04 SW-287 LW-232
                Restart - Apr 07 - SW 266 CW 225




                "Don't let your past dictate who you are, but let it be a part of who you become."

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                • #9
                  I'm with loonatika.. WOW! I read it several times.. and though I'm not a emotional person and considered kind of tough? I must say it brought a tear to my eye,... absolutely insperational!!! you keep writing and when your published and up for a book deal or award.. let us know? so we can all say we knew her when..ok? because I have the feeling nothing will stop you now :nod

                  and before I forget.. :hug :hug :hug
                  Female
                  5'9"
                  SW/265 size 24Womens/ now size 4 slim fit!!
                  CW/133
                  starting date, 5/19/04
                  GW/140? reached 11/07/04
                  loss/132 pounds!


                  And the moral is: sometimes you have to make your own "happily ever after!" ;)

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                  • #10
                    Thanks you so much for sharing your story with us. It is truely inspirational. Thanks again.
                    ~Denise~
                    Start date 06SEP04




                    female

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                    • #11
                      It was wonderful, and I appreciated it. Thanks for sharing your story.
                      Failure is Impossible- Susan B. Anthony
                      275/lw210 cw 259.5/170 original start date June 10, 2004 restart 8/21/06 5'8" 6 lbs in 6 days...how nice!

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                      • #12
                        That was a wonderfully well-written piece of encouragement for me. Thanks for sharing.
                        Start Date 9/1/2004 - 175/161/135

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                        • #13
                          Wondeful story. I love when people shre their stories. They are so inspirational. :hug
                          200 size 16-18/145 size 8/135
                          started 8/7/04
                          54.25 inches lost forever!!!!
                          Female

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                          • #14
                            Thank you for sharing your story! You are an excellent writer and I certainly know why people hang around after your meeting asking for your opinion! I could relate to so much of your story. I too wish that I had met Atkins before, but like you, I know that I wasn't ready. Now, I know I can be successful and that I'm worth the effort.

                            Congratulations on your success!!
                            Monica (F/5'3"/45)
                            sw 228 /cw 208/gw 150

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                            • #15
                              :hug Thanks so much for sharing your story! I love it when the good
                              guy wins! :hug



                              F 248/240/135

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