Sept. 30, 2002
Hello all. I'm 15 months out now and 109 pound loss. How do I feel? FANTASTIC! I can run, yes I said RUN, after my 2 year old grandson, Spencer, and not have to stop to catch my breath or fall to the ground in agony. I know my loss is much less than some people 15 months out, but that's okay with me. Losing it slow allowed my skin to go back to where it belonged without sagging. The only problem I noticed was with the last 15-20 pounds my knees began to sag, but keep in mind I am almost 58 years old and something is suppose to sag somewhere at that age. I bought my first size 12/14 sweats yesterday. I was scared to try them on. Sweats, nice ones that match colors that is, are my dress mode for winter. I still can't drive and do spend a lot of time at home indoors. So I might as well be warm and yet look nice, too. I'm from California so you can imagine how I fair with the cold.I can keep busy so staying in isn't a big problem.I have to admit I do have a problem with not running up to other heavy people and showing them my photos and telling them that they can get healthy, too. I've slipped a couple of times and I don't think my knowledge was well received even though it was gently delivered.. It's a shame isn't it that we can't help everyone we see who are in need.
Come this Thanksgiving Day, our family will meet up at the Radisson Hotel in New Orleans for 3 days of wandering the town and then on that following sunday we all sail off into the sunset for Jamaica, Grand Caymans and Cozumel, Mexico for 7 days. WOO-HOO! It's the same destination Steve and I took on our first cruise 2 years ago, but I spent a good deal of the cruise resting in my room or sitting on the balcony watching the people onboard having fun and the waves. To heavy and sick to do much of anything. Well, this time around things will be different and I am getting so excited. I even bought a bathing suit!!!
My best friend, and angel, Bren, in Idaho. Has maintained her loss as well. I'm within a few pounds of her now. She devotes her time to her new profession as "Sunshine the Clown". She is a doll when she is in clown makeup and just loves twisting balloons and making kids happy. Last week was my last visit to Dr. Tillquist and he deemed me one of his success stories. Between his hands and my willingness it could only be a success! I will miss seeing him and the girls in the office, but after hugs all around I promised to keep in touch.....and I will.