tpt
Uber geek
I have been on here for a few weeks now and there is such a diversity of attitude.
So here is the deal with me - very very sporty & competed, had bad accident, rendered me laid up for nearly 2 years, lots of drugs, steroids etc, long term result is arthritic hip, damaged pelvis & sciatic damage.
Oh - and the 5 stone I put on through the process..lost some, put some more on - you know the deal. I ate what I liked previously (and I never ate healthily!) but I burnt it all off.
I don't actually care what I look like, I care about the pain my weight causes, my lack of mobility and the long term outlook.
So I opted for surgery, paid for it, end of story. I just want my health back and to not hurt. And I will. Personally, I don't care what shape my body is as I prefer curvy to skinny every time.
What about you?
Where are you going to stop? When you are fit & healthy but still want to 'conform' to society's norm or will you stop when you are healthy and damn what the scales or jeans size says?
So here is the deal with me - very very sporty & competed, had bad accident, rendered me laid up for nearly 2 years, lots of drugs, steroids etc, long term result is arthritic hip, damaged pelvis & sciatic damage.
Oh - and the 5 stone I put on through the process..lost some, put some more on - you know the deal. I ate what I liked previously (and I never ate healthily!) but I burnt it all off.
I don't actually care what I look like, I care about the pain my weight causes, my lack of mobility and the long term outlook.
So I opted for surgery, paid for it, end of story. I just want my health back and to not hurt. And I will. Personally, I don't care what shape my body is as I prefer curvy to skinny every time.
What about you?
Where are you going to stop? When you are fit & healthy but still want to 'conform' to society's norm or will you stop when you are healthy and damn what the scales or jeans size says?