Guest guest Posted June 4, 2006 Report Share Posted June 4, 2006 Maree, I agree about what you say with other women. I had to have a blood test on Saturday morning, and the nurse who took the blood, asked me if I had one of the band things? I explained that I had my gall bladder out, and she went on to tell me her sister was one of the success stories at Dr B’s she is on the wall etc. But then she said she look great, but I was so worried she would beat me and look better than me. All I could think in my drug state, without giving this woman a mouthful was your sister got a band for her health, both physical and mental, and she has to put up with this shit from you! And you are her sister. So you we girls can be funny. That’s why Sydband is so great, we understand where we have been, and what we have been through….. it makes the journey easier. Anne From: SydBand [mailto:SydBand ] On Behalf Of maree Sent: Sunday, 4 June 2006 8:03 AM To: SydBand Subject: Mel Thank you for the wake up. I am going to repack the bag today. I really went a bit over board (Gee, Maree, that's unusual for you!! hehe). I went for dinner with my nieces and my daughter came along too. A very rare ocassion she wasn't down the coast on a weekend. We had a lovely, girlie time. I was a bit disappointed there was very little comment about my weight loss. Maybe they are over it but to be honest all one said was 'look at you in jeans and a jacket, you have lost a lot of weight haven't you?'. I find people/women are weird about another's weight loss. Not too many are genuinely happy that we are starting to look more like them. Strange breed, us women, extremely competitive with each other. When I think about it I wonder why, what's the prize? Usually the male of the species with a bald head and beer gut who burps out loud and farts indiscriminately! Anyway, the food was great, I ate too much, thank goodness you lot put me onto the faithful Zantac!! I have discoverd I can comfortably drink Illusions which is great, I felt a bit 'out of it' drinking the lemonade all the time. M. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.1/355 - Release Date: 2/06/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.1/355 - Release Date: 2/06/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2006 Report Share Posted June 4, 2006 Yep, we are funny animals us female humans. I sent a text to all thanking them for their company on Saturday night and received a reply for one niece saying hi, 'skinny minnie'. When we were out, all dressed up and looking nice, and me hanging for a comment about my weight loss, (at least), she never mentioned my weight at all. Why are some people afraid to be kind and complimentary to another? Do they imagine that empowers you or lessens their power to feel better than you? What is it? This is all so new for me having never been anything like thin previously and I have to say I am not liking the way some people are acting. A large portion of society treated me like crap when I was at my heaviest and now I am getting this indiffernce thing happening. I think it is jealousy and insecurity that you/I might imagine for one flicker of a moment that you/I am as good as them!! Yeah, right, I have always been on the upper rung in my opinion because I would never try to purposely be hurtful. M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2006 Report Share Posted June 4, 2006 Hi again Maree, Don't worry about it. It's human nature to want to be praised for our efforts in whatever we do, be it doing well at school, work, running a marathon, or even losing a helluva lot of weight. Some people are just down right jealous and don't want to let on to you that you look drop dead gorgeous, but I would be leaning more towards the fact that most people just don't know how to react. They don't want to say anything for fear of offending or embarasing the person who has lost so much weight - because of the mindset that obese people are in the same category of drug addicts or alcoholics. What I mean is, you wouldn't praise a recovering alcoholic or drug addict, you would just treat them as normal, unless they of course want to talk about it and tell you that they are doing well with their " problem " . So these skinny people who have never had real obesity issues to deal with think we are like drug addicts or alcoholics and that it might be " taboo " to raise the subject of our weight, unless we actually give them the ok. Oh gees, I'm talking a lot of crap here, but I guess what I'm trying to say is those that treat you as " normal " are probably giving you the best compliment of all. Think about it... Luv ya, Rose. > > Yep, we are funny animals us female humans. I sent a text to all > thanking them for their company on Saturday night and received a reply > for one niece saying hi, 'skinny minnie'. When we were out, all > dressed up and looking nice, and me hanging for a comment about my > weight loss, (at least), she never mentioned my weight at all. Why are > some people afraid to be kind and complimentary to another? Do they > imagine that empowers you or lessens their power to feel better than > you? What is it? This is all so new for me having never been anything > like thin previously and I have to say I am not liking the way some > people are acting. A large portion of society treated me like crap > when I was at my heaviest and now I am getting this indiffernce thing > happening. I think it is jealousy and insecurity that you/I might > imagine for one flicker of a moment that you/I am as good as them!! > Yeah, right, I have always been on the upper rung in my opinion > because I would never try to purposely be hurtful. M. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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