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I was thinking the same thing. The " before " and " after " pictures

inspire me and I'm not just talking about my own.

Andy

Perhaps I could also say that the " before " pictures inspire me to keep

working at looking and feeling great.

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I was thinking the same thing. The " before " and " after " pictures

inspire me and I'm not just talking about my own.

Andy

Perhaps I could also say that the " before " pictures inspire me to keep

working at looking and feeling great.

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Wow!, Icame across this postand I hesistate to respond, but It is partof

what make me so here it goes.......

I am a mommy of 3 beautiful children who I adore. My oldest Holli, was

a sassy lil thing, full of life. Always busy, and comin up with the

wierdest stuff. She was diagnosed with cancer when she was 4 and died

14 months later, she never had a chance to be fat, lazy, depressed,

married, blah, blah. The entire time she was fighting the cancer in her

body if it weren't for that beautiful bald head, you would have never

known. She never complained and complied with all the poking and

prodding the docs needed to do to tryand help her get well. I don't

think I need to get into how horrible it was for me after she died.

There are many months that in retrospec are like some blurry haze. Then

one day 5 months after she had been gone I looked into the faces of my

baby boy and his older brother (Josh was 3 days old when Holli was

diagnosed) and I knew somehow I had to snap out of it.....for them. They

needed their mama to be ok. I had ballooned to 210 pounds at that point

and was very out of shape, physically and emotionally. Although there

were times I felt like it, my life was not over. Those little boys

pulled me out of the darkest time of my life. Who inspires me? Their

names are and ph, my little men. I will be healthy enough to

keep up with those little crazies for many years to come. They deserve

at least that much. In those moments when I am working out and want to

whine about how early it is or how hard it is, I see Holli's smiling

face and remember that girl smiling through some of the most God awful

things in her journey to get better.........It reminds me I have no room

to complain if a little 5 year old girl can go through what she did with

no complaints.

Well, that was a little deeper than I like to go normally, but it is

part of what drives me. [: " >]

Machelle

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> I guess there is no one person that I can say inspired me; it was

going to my first competition as a spectator and seeing those young gals

up on stage and my saying " I can do that, and I'm gonna " . Fitness has no

age limit, so I thought " why not " . I had busted my butt the previous 5

months, and this gave me something to work towards. I dispise doing

mindless workouts and all that is related, even tho it made me look and

feel better. I need to have a goal, something to look forward to and

this was it. The compliments I receive from total strangers is worth all

I put into the fitness " project " . As I have said before, if I feel like

I am " slipping " all I need to do is take out my " before " pictures and

that IMMEDIATELY gets my mind back on track, because I do not EVER want

to look like that again. Perhaps I could also say that the " before "

pictures inspire me to keep working at looking and feeling great.

>

> Z.

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Wow!, Icame across this postand I hesistate to respond, but It is partof

what make me so here it goes.......

I am a mommy of 3 beautiful children who I adore. My oldest Holli, was

a sassy lil thing, full of life. Always busy, and comin up with the

wierdest stuff. She was diagnosed with cancer when she was 4 and died

14 months later, she never had a chance to be fat, lazy, depressed,

married, blah, blah. The entire time she was fighting the cancer in her

body if it weren't for that beautiful bald head, you would have never

known. She never complained and complied with all the poking and

prodding the docs needed to do to tryand help her get well. I don't

think I need to get into how horrible it was for me after she died.

There are many months that in retrospec are like some blurry haze. Then

one day 5 months after she had been gone I looked into the faces of my

baby boy and his older brother (Josh was 3 days old when Holli was

diagnosed) and I knew somehow I had to snap out of it.....for them. They

needed their mama to be ok. I had ballooned to 210 pounds at that point

and was very out of shape, physically and emotionally. Although there

were times I felt like it, my life was not over. Those little boys

pulled me out of the darkest time of my life. Who inspires me? Their

names are and ph, my little men. I will be healthy enough to

keep up with those little crazies for many years to come. They deserve

at least that much. In those moments when I am working out and want to

whine about how early it is or how hard it is, I see Holli's smiling

face and remember that girl smiling through some of the most God awful

things in her journey to get better.........It reminds me I have no room

to complain if a little 5 year old girl can go through what she did with

no complaints.

Well, that was a little deeper than I like to go normally, but it is

part of what drives me. [: " >]

Machelle

>

> I guess there is no one person that I can say inspired me; it was

going to my first competition as a spectator and seeing those young gals

up on stage and my saying " I can do that, and I'm gonna " . Fitness has no

age limit, so I thought " why not " . I had busted my butt the previous 5

months, and this gave me something to work towards. I dispise doing

mindless workouts and all that is related, even tho it made me look and

feel better. I need to have a goal, something to look forward to and

this was it. The compliments I receive from total strangers is worth all

I put into the fitness " project " . As I have said before, if I feel like

I am " slipping " all I need to do is take out my " before " pictures and

that IMMEDIATELY gets my mind back on track, because I do not EVER want

to look like that again. Perhaps I could also say that the " before "

pictures inspire me to keep working at looking and feeling great.

>

> Z.

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Machelle,

Your story is powerful. Every time I read about someone losing a child, I

just can't imagine how they survive. As Brett mentioned, also lost a

daughter to cancer (leukemia) less than two years ago. I think you are both

heros to be able to pull it together for those other young'uns depending on you

each and every day. I'm glad you have found the strength to come alive and get

healthy and LIVE!

Thanks for your very honest and personal sharing.

Kelley

Run2Liv

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Machelle,

Your story is powerful. Every time I read about someone losing a child, I

just can't imagine how they survive. As Brett mentioned, also lost a

daughter to cancer (leukemia) less than two years ago. I think you are both

heros to be able to pull it together for those other young'uns depending on you

each and every day. I'm glad you have found the strength to come alive and get

healthy and LIVE!

Thanks for your very honest and personal sharing.

Kelley

Run2Liv

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