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Sun, Jun-23-02, 14:23
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Senior Member
Posts: 1,291
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Plan: IN LIMBO!!!!!
Stats: 145/137/126
BF:28.3%/22%/18%
Progress: 42%
Location: Northern California
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Way to Go!
Oh, Razz.....
My eyes are wellin' up, but with tears of joy, not sadness. You are so amazing!
I applaud your perseverance and your ability to overcome such obstacles.
I truly believe that anyone on this forum can get to where you are with a bit of self-discovery, a lot of self-love, and add in letting go of control.
You are an inspiration!
Regards,
Brenda
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Sun, Jun-23-02, 14:28
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Senior Member
Posts: 1,483
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Plan: Protein Power
Stats: 197/184/145
BF:45%/32%/22%
Progress: 25%
Location: South Eastern Ontario
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Congratulations Razzle. This really is a profound success. You took a journey, and along the way "found yourself". What a wonderful journey it was. And what a marvelous destination.
**no jummpin' cheerleaders if that's ok. But the tears rolling down my cheeks are full of congratulations for you**
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Sun, Jun-23-02, 19:32
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Senior Member
Posts: 11,512
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Plan: IF +LC
Stats: 287/165/165
BF:
Progress: 100%
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What a wonderful success story, Raz. IMHO you've done something far more important than lose x number of lbs of fat. I honestly think that by sharing your journey with us you've helped more of us than you'll ever know. I'm so happy that you've been able to see what a wonderful succes you are
Nat
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Sun, Jun-23-02, 20:22
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Senior Member
Posts: 2,217
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 235/167/167
BF:45%/25.5%/20%
Progress: 100%
Location: New Zealand
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Raz, that is truly amazing. What you have achieved in overcoming preconceived notions about an "appropriate" size is better than hitting some arbitrary goal weight.
I have always said that weight loss is primarily a state of mind and success is 80% about your mindset.
You have just confirmed this for me.
You just glow
Lesley
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Sun, Jun-23-02, 22:38
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Senior Member
Posts: 1,160
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Plan: Atkins Maintenance
Stats: //2002
BF:and feeling great
Progress: 99%
Location: Ontario, along the Rideau
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You are another outstanding example of how the yardstick of success is so much more than the numbers on a scale.
Glad you've arrived
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Mon, Jun-24-02, 10:08
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Registered Member
Posts: 60
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Plan: general low carb
Stats: 142/130/125
BF:
Progress: 71%
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Razzle,
I spent last weekend reading your posts. Your succession through the land of healing...thus living is awe inspiring.
You will never know the power and enormity of what you have done by sharing your path to wholeness.
You courage and strength has touched me in more ways than one. Its was so right on time for me to read your post. I too, have suffered from eating disorder for 10 years. It has been recently, that through LCing I have been able to break the cycle of addictive cravings LONG enough for me to face the pain/things I needed to face in order to heal.
Before, the cravings and "hunger" didnt even allow me to have pure thoughts. Thoughts that allowed me to listen to my soul and distinguish that this "hunger" was just a symptom of me hiding my fear, anger, self hatred, pain. Its so much easier to sit with myself and be honest now.
Your journey that you so kindly share is so impressive...and a motivator. For people like me, who are learning to LIVE life..without being afraid.
Although marginal... I say thank you...your gifts are not measurable. Know that your doing the "work" you have been sent here to do.
Your posts(for me) are so much more meaningful then the how to LC advice. Many of the questions or concerns I have are fueled by my eating disordered half...that becomes obsessive about calories, intake, exercise...and when I retreat to your posts, it gives me the fuel to look inside and see what this is all about.
My main task at hand...is to learn to trust my body. And you have done just that.
En Paz!
Bizou
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Mon, Jun-24-02, 16:47
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Senior Member
Posts: 274
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Plan: Eat Food
Stats: //
BF:
Progress: 25%
Location: California
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Wow!
Razzle, thank you for sharing your words of wisdom with us.
Congratulations on making this milestone in your life.
Your courage and self-love will take you to places that only few have known, enjoy the ride.
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Tue, Jun-25-02, 20:15
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Senior Member
Posts: 8,724
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Plan: Atkins-ish, post-WLS
Stats: 408.0/288.0/168.0
BF:
Progress: 50%
Location: Southern Colorado, USA
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Congratulations, Raz. Any you are correct - this is the best sort of success you can have. It's all about health and happiness - what good does it do to be "thin" if you sacrifice health to get there. And if "thin" is your only measure of success, then you are probably lacking some pretty important things that will end up preventing you from being happy even once you get there.
Kudos to you and I hope I can make the same transition you have. I feel that if I end up neve getting below 220 or so, that I can learn to be happy. But I know I can never accept and be happy at 380 or at me present 325. So I have a long way to go.
Keep up the great work!
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Wed, Jun-26-02, 07:01
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Senior Member
Posts: 2,193
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Plan: mostly paleo
Stats: //
BF:also don't care
Progress: 100%
Location: West Coast, USA
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Bill, lesley, Angela, Heather, Sponge, Bizou, Nat, and Brenda, thank you for your responses, every one. And Bizou, thanks for saying my posts have helped--I'm glad you posted to me here!
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Sat, Jun-29-02, 12:39
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Senior Member
Posts: 612
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Plan: mix of Schwarzbein & PP;
Stats: 250/213/130
BF:Don't know!
Progress: 31%
Location: Columbus, OH
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Razzle, thanks so much for posting your success story. It was beautifully written and inspiring for me to read.
I think that emotional success is so important. Without feeling a sense of affection for oneself, whereever you might be, one's weight means nothing. I am watching my weight as a measure of "health" and no longer as a measure of where I might fit into the common concepts of "beauty". It helps enormously to focus on health, physical and mental, instead of what the world out there might think about me.
Thanks again!
Natalie
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Wed, Jul-03-02, 13:50
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Senior Member
Posts: 557
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Plan: Atkins 220.5lbs Jan 2007
Stats: 250/220.5/150
BF:?/?/25%
Progress: 30%
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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GOOD FOR YOU!
Loving yourself is the most important thing of all! And in my opinion, a size 12 is perfect anyway! I am striving to become a size 10 to 14, somwhere in that range. I enjoy having a more voluptuous figure and wouldn't give it up for the world!
Feeling good about yourself is #1! You're wonderful, whatever size you are, and I wish that more people understood that. I'm so proud of you! Hugs, and give yourself a pat on the back, you really deserve it! Three cheers for self esteem and self acceptance! Hip hip horray!!!!
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Sun, Jul-07-02, 18:29
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Forum Moderator
Posts: 26,239
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Plan: Primal/P:E
Stats: 171/145/145
BF:
Progress: 100%
Location: Southern Ontario, Canada
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Hi Razzle,
You've truly earned the title of "mentor" with that post! Thank you. I've been where you've been; hopefully someday I'll be where you are.
Take care!
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