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Home arrow Success Stories arrow Stacy G. - Madison
Stacy G. - Madison PDF Print E-mail
Written by dkotnour   
May 19, 2008 at 02:22 PM
I was diagnosed with a neurological disorder in the summer of 2000.  I had no idea what it would mean for my life or the changes my body would undergo.  I had always thought there’d be time to travel. I was overwhelmed and anxious.  My weight was the last thing on my mind. By the spring of 2003, I weighed 254 lbs.  My activity level was already compromised and the added weight made it even harder to get around.  My dreams of travel seemed impossible.  I kept buying clothes in bigger sizes and consoling myself with food.  I tried various workout programs, but nothing worked.  Going to the gym was lonely.  Just getting there was a victory, but there was no one to share it.  Without a clear goal, it was easy to skip a couple weeks.  Finally, I just gave up. One rainy summer-day, I saw an ad for Healthy Inspirations.  In the first picture there was a heavy-set woman who looked as tired and miserable as I felt.  In the second picture, the same woman was smiling broadly with her hands on her much thinner hips.  I went to my bathroom mirror and studied my reflection.  I turned left, right, and then sucked in my stomach.  It’s no use, I sighed.  I can’t pretend anymore.  I picked up the Healthy Inspirations ad again and looked at the confident, energetic women in the picture.  I looked at myself in the mirror again and thought, Why not?  I picked up the phone and set an appointment. I was greeted by Hilary.  Oh, great, I thought dismally, another perky woman with no idea how it feels to be this big.  But I was wrong.  On the way to the office, she pointed out her before and after pictures. I was amazed when I realized that the woman in the pictures was her!  She had bee through the program and it worked.  We talked for almost an hour as she enthusiastically explained the various facets of Healthy Inspirations.  She had succeeded and I began to think that I could too. And succeed I did.  For 6 months, I met with consultants three times a week. The other women I met at the center were eager to share their success and congratulate me on mine.  I started to look forward to working out.  Gong to the gym was no longer lonely.  The circuit was almost always lively.  I developed a camaraderie with other women who were pursuing and achieving the same goals as me.  I felt in control of my life for the first time since my diagnosis. As the pounds decreased, I gained new energy and confidence.  I learned not only what to eat, but why I was eating it.  Knowledge of nutrition was something I craved but never got from other programs.  Healthy Inspirations understands that weight loss is only the first step and that eating correctly for life is a vital part of success and health. Seven months after I set foot in Healthy Inspirations, I boarded a flight to Europe.  I had reached my goal of 185 pounds.  Looking out the window of the plane, I thought about that fateful summer day.  From those first shaky steps, I’d taken control of my weight, my illness, and my life.  I listened to the hum of the engine and smiled.  I thought about the new Healthy Inspirations ad I had taped on my bathroom mirror.  This time, the confident women in the picture with her hands on her much thinner hips was me. Thank you Healthy Inspirations for your encouragement and your comprehensive program.  You’ve helped me live a happier, healthier life!
Last Updated ( Jun 25, 2008 at 06:11 PM )
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