fuww57
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Did something I never thought I would do. I went zip lining in a Jamaican rain forest. My new Avatar is a photo of me in the gear. I used to feel frustrated because I wasn't allowed to participate in activities like zip lining and even helicopter rides due to weight restrictions. Don't think it was because I necessarily wanted to do these things. More because I was prohibited. But now I'm free to do it and it didn't even occur to me that I was petrified to do the zip line. I just ignored my fears and went. Because I can! And I had a blast. Eight runs and one of them was a vertical drop like rappelling. This adventure also involved a rather strenuous hike for about 1/2 mile to get to the first platform and then another 1/2 mile or so to return to the starting point when we finished. That would have prevented me from attempting this even if there wasn't a weight restriction.
Every day I find myself becoming free from my old behaviors and learning that I wasn't lazy, just incapacitated. I just passed the 15-month milestone of my surgery. The weight has stayed off, my health has improved, my activity level keeps increasing and for the first time since I don't know when, I have a wardrobe can I take pride in. Sadly, I learned that a former colleague of mine with a serious weight problem recently passed away. From what I understand it was related to his obesity. That could have been me. Which is why when people tell me that I should be very proud of myself I thank them and add that I am mostly grateful.
Every day I find myself becoming free from my old behaviors and learning that I wasn't lazy, just incapacitated. I just passed the 15-month milestone of my surgery. The weight has stayed off, my health has improved, my activity level keeps increasing and for the first time since I don't know when, I have a wardrobe can I take pride in. Sadly, I learned that a former colleague of mine with a serious weight problem recently passed away. From what I understand it was related to his obesity. That could have been me. Which is why when people tell me that I should be very proud of myself I thank them and add that I am mostly grateful.
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