Showing posts with label fighting obesity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fighting obesity. Show all posts
Monday, January 5, 2015
The #FatChick Gets Real and Removes Her Rose Colored Glasses #MyWANA #IGotThis
Happy New Year and Brightest Blessings for all!
Like many of you, I spent the last days of 2014 evaluating all facets of my life. I didn't like what turned up. The promises and resolutions I made for myself, my health and career have fallen short.
Let me introduce myself to those of you visiting for the first time. Hello, my name is Tammy Dennings Maggy. I'm a 48-year old Fat Chick, veterinarian, ordained minister, multi-published author, poet, and married to the most amazing man in this and any lifetime. I'm a diabetic on a diuretic for my high blood pressure. I have hot flashes, back pain, "tight" with Aunt Flo, and on a first name basis with each of the Seven Witches of Menopause and all of their relatives.
I'm all of those things and can't enjoy the good stuff because I'm miserable in my own body. I'm considered morbidly obese by doctors. Others would try to sugar coat it by calling me "curvy", "more to love", or a fabulous BBW (big beautiful woman).
I'm here to tell you to join me and take off the rose colored glasses. I did. I don't like what I see. I can't walk through the mall without having to sit down because my back hurts more than I'll admit. I'm winded walking up one flight of stairs. I can't get up and down from the floor without grabbing on to a counter to pull myself up. These things are not cute and more to love.
Being obese is not healthy and to me it's not beautiful to suffer through tasks I need to do each and every day. Now before you start yelling at me that I have to first love myself and see how beautiful I am, let me explain to you it's BECAUSE I LOVE MYSELF that I have to make some serious life changes yet again.
No longer will I accept my obesity as a part of my life. It's KILLING ME. It hurts to move, to breathe, to enjoy the things I used to enjoy when I was younger and yet here I sit once again. At my largest I was over 350 pounds. I sure as hell don't want to go back there again but if I don't get this under control, I'll be looking at 300 pounds again before the end of 2015.
I can't do that. Not again. I can't do that to myself nor to my husband. He loves me unconditionally but if I don't step up, I may leave him a widower. That's not something you do to someone you love and least of all not your soul mate.
You may very well be one of those women who accept your body at your current size. I'm not telling you to do anything differently. I don't accept this shell I'm trapped in. I'll always have the curves but right now they're not curves but rolls and globs. In my eyes, I'm not plus sized or a BBW—I'm fat and unhealthy and need to lose another 100 to 125 pounds to be able to call myself a sexy curvy girl again.
As always, this is my journey to get healthy and enjoy the life with which the Goddess has blessed me. I'm looking forward to each new day celebrating the success of my writing/publishing career, my new role as a relief veterinarian, and living life to the fullest.
I GOT THIS!
Thursday, September 19, 2013
#Memoirs of a Forty Something Fat Chick: New Weekly Feature with @dochappycamper
Welcome to the first post of
the Memoirs of a Forty Something Fat Chick.
I’m “The Fat Chick, “ aka “The Vixen,” Lia Michaels, Stephanie Ryan and
Tammy Dennings Maggy. With all those alter ego’s in one body, it’s a wonder I
don’t weigh more than I already do. I’ve
got a lot on my plate and taking on more. I must be insane. Scratch that. I
know I’m insane.
So why the memoirs?
As I’m sure you’ve gathered
by the title of this feature, I’m forty-something—well, forty-six to be exact
and knocking closely on forty-seven’s door. I’ve always been happy to celebrate
my birthdays as aging really didn’t bother me. I’m actually excited to get to
the milestones coming next. Unfortunately, my body isn’t down with the program.
As far back as I can remember
I’ve had trouble with my weight. Not just a few extra pounds mind you, but by
just about anyone’s standards I can be called obese. Morbidly obese. Don’t get
me started on my BMI. It’s well over the limit.
I’ve tried and been successful at just about every single diet known to
the free world: The Cabbage Soup Diet, Adkins, Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers, Slimfast,
starvation, exercise until I keel over plans and other variations of the low
carb to no carb fads.
Successful at each and every
single one of them—until I let the little things slip. It starts with no longer measuring out the
portions and just eyeballing them. The
mindless snacking slips in there with the excuse, “one scoop of ice cream won’t
hurt. I’ll just do another half hour on the elliptical.” The exercise is the next to leave camp. It’s
not a slow trickle either. It starts with skipping one session, then another
and another until finally it’s been a few months before I ever pick up my hand
weights or kick it with Leslie Sansone and her Walk Away the Pounds routines.
It all just stops.
Before I know it, the 150,
yes that’s ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY pounds I dropped the last go around is almost
a memory. Over the last two years, I’ve regained eighty (80) of those pounds
and I feel miserable. I’ve no one else
to blame but myself for this. I know I’m an emotional eater. I eat when I’m
happy and when I’m sad. I eat when I’m
stressed or relaxed. It doesn’t matter. If it’s there, I’ll eat it.
So why not just jump back on
the Healthy Band Wagon and lose the weight again?
There’s a bit more going on
with this fat chick. I finally have the support system to do this. My first
husband never gave a rip what I did with my life or with my health. It’s why we’re
no longer together…well, one of the reasons.
My current hubby and love of my life is just the opposite. He’s there in
my corner every step of the way. Even with that, I still resisted. I was afraid to make an appointment with a
new doctor and be lectured. I know I’m
fat and I know what I need to do to get rid of it. I was afraid of starting up
with the exercise again because of the aches and pains I’ve been having. It hasn’t been just my knees, shoulder and
back, but I’ve had some chest pain as well.
I was scared to try again for
fear I’d make things worse. But you see?
By not doing anything, I made things worse with each passing day. I needed the strength to stop wallowing in
self-pity, take the much deserved scolding from the doctor and BUCK UP
BUTTERCUP!
What really helped me make
the appointment with the new doctor was reading the memoir of my good friend,
Amber Lea Easton. She wrote about the
loss of her husband due to suicide and how she and her family had to cope with
it all. My heart broke for her and it
broke again when I thought of what I’d put my husband through if I kept on my
same path. Instead of the decades
together as we’d planned, I’d be lucky to be around for another five.
Walking into the doctor’s
office was the scariest thing I’ve had to do since getting up in front of the
class in high school for my first speech.
I swore all eyes were on me as I made my way to the elevators to take me
to the third floor. Never mind others milled
about all over the facility in worse shape than me, I just knew all were
watching and judging ME.
Yes, that’s a
bit melodramatic but hey, I’m a writer! Of course I’d make it all scary and
weepy eyed.
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Article on weight loss for those over 40 |
I was scared going in there
but put immediately at ease by both the assistant and the doctor. As we went over my family history of breast
cancer, high blood pressure, colon cancer, heart disease, COPD and obesity, not
once did the doctor judge me. She was concerned yes, but determined to help me
get back on track. We discussed
everything I’d need to help me along including staring on blood pressure
medication until my weight began to drop. I needed help to not stroke out during
workouts and this would do just that.
She also prescribed a pain
medication for my back and hip so I could use it if needed in order to sleep. I
didn’t want to have anything stronger than Tylenol and ibuprofen while working
at the veterinary hospital. She agreed. She listened to all of my concerns and
told me I wasn’t crazy for being scared. There was a real good possibility I’d
harm myself further if I didn’t have the physical before starting my exercise
regimen.
So by the end of that visit,
I was poked, prodded and squished. In
other words, had a full exam, blood drawn for testing, tetanus shot updated and
had my boobs squished for the mammogram.
Whew! Oh and I have another
appointment for follow up blood work in a week to be sure the blood pressure
medication isn’t lowering my potassium too much.

Goddess! I’ve missed the yoga
and all the other exercises I had worked up to in the past. I didn’t realize
just how much until I started again today.
No more excuses! This Fat
Chick is taking her life back. I’m gonna be around for a hell of a long time so
you all might as well pull up a chair. I have three pen names, a publishing house, household and job as a full time veterinarian to keep up with. I've worked hard to get to this place in my life and I'll be damned if I'm going to go out without a fight. Glad you're here with me.
We’ll have lots to talk about each week
as I go on this journey. There’ll be ups and downs, milestones and set-backs. Bring it! I’m not afraid anymore.
Until next time,
~Tammy
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