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Woman Moves to 'Diet Capital', Loses Over 200 Pounds

A Major Move and a $70,000 Investment to Get Healthy

Jun. 6, 2005 - When Blech's doctor told her she could suffer a

stroke just by walking across the street because she was obese,

Blech knew she had to lose the weight before it killed her.

She had not always been overweight, but after turning to food as an

emotional crutch in her early 30s, Blech was tipping the scales at a

dangerous 468 pounds. Blech didn't like the idea of gastric bypass,

which creates a smaller stomach and rearranges the small intestine

through surgery and costs about $26,000.

" I felt it was a shortcut, " Blech, 39, said. " I knew I had to make

behavioral changes. " But Blech's solution was almost as extreme as

gastric bypass, and more than three times as expensive.

She sold her office supply business in New York City, relocated to

Durham, N.C., the " Diet Capital of the World, " and invested $70,000

into losing weight on the Rice Diet Program.

For Blech, the investment has paid off. In a year and four months,

she lost 220 pounds and has 50 more to go before she reaches her

goal weight of 200 pounds.

" You can always get a job, " Blech said. " There are always jobs … but

not if you're six feet under. To me, getting healthy was the best

investment. "

Losing Control

As the weight slowly crept onto Blech's body, she stopped eating

around friends, couldn't fit into her car and at one point, could

not walk. But she didn't realize how big she really was until she

went out on a date. She thought she and her date had a wonderful

time, but he called the next day to let her know that she was too

big for him.

" That was pretty eye-opening to be rejected and really not realize

why, " Blech said. " You don't realize it because your life becomes

smaller and smaller as you become larger and larger. "

But the final motivation was the visit to her doctor, when she heard

she could suffer a heart attack or a stroke just from crossing the

street. It was a frightening moment for Blech, whose mother had died

of a stroke when she was just 1 year old, and it convinced her to

totally rearrange her life in order to get healthy.

" I was scared out of my mind to do what I did, " Blech said. " I was

terrified every single day. But you have to find the courage to put

aside your fear. "

'Diet Capital of the World'

Durham has been nicknamed the " Diet Capital of the World, " with

about 4,000 people traveling to the city each year to seek treatment

in one of three major diet centers: the Rice Diet Program, the Duke

Diet and Fitness Center, and the Structure House.

Blech opted for the Rice Diet Program, which was created by Walter

Kempner in 1939 as a way to treat patients with severe hypertension.

He later used it to treat people with diabetes, kidney disease and

other health problems that are aggravated by obesity.

The diet includes low-fat, low-salt, high-carbohydrate foods and is

combined with a regimented daily exercise routine.

In the first month Blech lost 40 pounds, and after 16 months, she

dropped 220.

" It is an amazing, amazing program, " Blech said.

Taking Charge

Although she couldn't even walk when she was at her highest weight,

today Blech works out six days a week, doing weights, pilates and

cardio. Her social life is full, going out to see friends, and she

is dating once again.

" It gave me my life back, " Blech said. " After 10 years of isolation,

I am out enjoying myself. "

She's also changing careers. While working for the office supply

company she sold, Blech is also substitute teaching and hopes to

become a special education teacher. But for now, her primary focus

is losing the weight and getting healthy.

Losing weight " is my job, for sure, " Blech said. " It's a big part of

my life. "

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