tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2598735881538286744.post7951077340726618941..comments2024-02-19T21:19:10.589-08:00Comments on Adventures of a Survivor!: "The Weight"Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13041497717996111076noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2598735881538286744.post-62760030116606008852019-07-04T05:07:13.769-07:002019-07-04T05:07:13.769-07:00Interesting and amazing how your post is! It Is Us...Interesting and amazing how your post is! It Is Useful and helpful for me That I like it very much, and I am looking forward to Hearing from your next.. <a href="https://www.buyaas.com/product/102-97-6-2" rel="nofollow">Isopropylbenzylamine</a><br />seoexperthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06801410501138696016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2598735881538286744.post-31119776894228232662016-02-28T15:54:35.547-08:002016-02-28T15:54:35.547-08:00I forgot the good part of my story. One of my fri...I forgot the good part of my story. One of my friends told me that she never wants to see me that size again because I am way too tall to be wearing a size 4. A sweet thing to say, in an odd sort of way.<br /><br />I am with you that I wish we would stop commenting on others weight also.Daniellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06913584637184337107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2598735881538286744.post-40712474675870795302016-02-28T11:38:05.839-08:002016-02-28T11:38:05.839-08:00Aw, Danielle! I feel that hug across the Rockies! ...Aw, Danielle! I feel that hug across the Rockies! It's interesting, isn't it, how we praise unhealthy behavior that 'appears healthy', like over-training or ensuring that our diets are 'clean' to the point that it can be incredibly dangerous. I waver between feeling guilty that I don't do that and feeling alarmed at the so-called healthy actions of those around me. It's complicated, for sure. My biggest wish is that women stop commenting on each other's weight!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13041497717996111076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2598735881538286744.post-30258573473620742322016-02-28T09:47:15.466-08:002016-02-28T09:47:15.466-08:00I want to come to Vancouver and give you an enormo...I want to come to Vancouver and give you an enormous hug. This is a great post. I was in the midst of a very dark depressive place when my sister got married (although I didn't know it at the time). I was hiking obsessively to avoid my life. To many people this sounds like a weird thing to say because hiking is a "healthy" thing to do. Not for me, I was using as a way to avoid my life and now, over 6 years later I am having to deal with a number of injuries that happened then that I completely ignored. Oops, back to my point. I was hiking and not eating nearly enough, also because of the depression. Add to that the H1N1 flu 2 weeks before the wedding and so I was really thin for the wedding, in which I was a bridesmaid. Some of my sister's friends now tell me how amazing I looked then, which means I don't look good now? Anyhow, I always tell them that I was really sick at the time and while I might be heavier now (about 40 lbs actually) my life is SO SO SO much better.<br /><br />Now I lead what is a much healthier lifestyle for me. I am active, but not obsessively. I eat when I am hungry. I sleep. I take medication. And generally, I am happy.<br /><br />It's a tough thing in our culture to chose the healthy thing because so much of the messaging out there leads to really unhealthy lifestyles and attitudes. I'm proud of you for doing so and for telling the world about it.Daniellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06913584637184337107noreply@blogger.com