To help keep her on track, and because she is sure to
motivate so many others, Dorothy has agreed to my request to write about her
weight loss journey each week. Through
this blog, you’ll get to hear how she is doing, what changes she is making, her
struggles, and her smallest victories. Her
story is a great one, and there’s no doubt you’ll want to encourage her along
the way. Feel free to say hello, wish
her luck, or just write her a message of reinforcement! She’ll be a mainstay here at the gym, so you
are bound to see her!
And if you have your own inspirational story, or working out
has made a huge difference in your life, post about it, shoot us your story, or
stop by the office and let us know. We’d
love to hear, and so would others that are just taking the first steps towards
a new, healthier life!So, that’s enough from me! Here’s an introduction to Dorothy, in her own words!
I am the youngest of six children; I had one sister and
four brothers. My mother, father, and half of my siblings are overweight. I always had a few extra lbs in high school
and more as an adult. At age 30 I got
married and had a baby. I gained a lot of weight with my pregnancy, eventually
weighing over 300 lbs. When my daughter
was 6 months old, I woke up and couldn’t get out of bed or walk. I somehow
injured my back, they thought during childbirth. I went through months of pain, lots of pain
killers and muscle relaxers, physical therapy and nothing seemed to help. I was in pain all the time. I finally saw a
spine specialist who suggested I get an epidural shot in my back. At the time I
could not stand the pain anymore and I tried it. It really did help, although I
was concerned that these shots contained steroids. I ended up losing my job
that I had had for about 6 years, because I couldn’t even walk. I was also
gaining more weight because I was no longer active. I had to get shots in my
back every 3 months and it started to help where I could get around with a
walker. Finally being mobile, I was able to go back to college and get my
accounting degree. The shots I had to get went to every 6 months.
I started to research having gastro bypass surgery in 2006,
because I had hit my max weight of 480 lbs. Needless to say I was scared away
from surgery when my sister had the same surgery and passed away after hers
because of complications. I graduated from college in December of 2009 and was
able to start working. I became more active, but at the time I was already diabetic
and taking medication for cholesterol. I also had sleep apnea. I was just
starting to be able to walk without a walker most of the time.
Although I was working I wasn’t able to keep a job for very
long because I was still having problems walking and my health had declined so
I was sick a lot! I was considered
disabled and felt like a failure because I couldn’t keep a job.
In January of 2011 I lost my mother. They told us they thought
her weight was the reason she passed away. By this time I was scared. I lost
the two most important women in my life because of their health at early ages.It made me start thinking about what am I doing to myself. I started to think about gastro bypass again. I felt like I needed to change things but wasn’t sure where to start. I knew I had to do something soon because I didn’t know what would happen to my daughter if I died. I started talking to my doctor and a dietitian. I was able to lose 110 lbs.
In October of last year my husband and I separated and are
now going through a divorce. Because of this I was feeling even more pressure
to get healthy because I was more convinced than ever that I need to be there
for my daughter because I feel like her father cannot. After talking to my
cousin Chris a lot, he convinced me to start watching the Biggest Loser on TV. After
he pestered me relentlessly to watch the show I finally gave in. I thought it
was wonderful that these people are really losing weight, but I could never do
that. After a few weeks of me watching it my daughter got interested in it and
wanted to watch it also. About two weeks ago she said “mommy I think you should
go on the show.” I asked her “Do you
really think I could do that?” She said “Yes
mommy. I want you to be healthy.” I
can’t tell you what that did to me. I was actually thinking about doing it.
But that is just it. I do a lot of thinking and not acting.
I want to get healthy but I am not doing anything about it. I was talking more
to my cousin and blaming him for corrupting my daughter with The Biggest Loser!
He said “What is stopping you?” I
responded, “I don’t want to go on the show and have someone yell at me all the
time and let the whole world see me fat.”
Then he asked “Why don’t you join a gym? You know you won’t
get what you need out of it unless you hire a trainer also?” I thought about it
that day. Why not? I am starting a new chapter in my life and getting rid of
excess baggage. Why not get rid of all
excess baggage (meaning my weight too)?
On Tuesday February 21 I called Anytime Fitness. I asked all my questions and set up an
appointment to visit the gym on Wednesday. Lindsay showed me around and
explained everything to me. Lindsay was very friendly and supportive. She also
set me up with Paul, a personal trainer. I was a little overwhelmed after
leaving. I was feeling good that I
signed up, but afraid that I might not succeed.
But the most important feeling I had was that I need to change my
future.
On Friday February 24th I met Paul for the first
time. I am really happy that Lindsay suggested him. I really wanted someone who
would be aggressive but not in your face. I know I don’t do well with someone
yelling at me. Paul was very nice and informative. He went over how dieting and
working out needs to work together. He measured my body weight and body fat and
asked me about my goals. Then we worked out and he assessed my abilities and
physical level. I committed to training with him three days a week. I can say I
was worried but somehow they had the perfect trainer for me that fits my needs
well. This all went better than I had expected. I was very happy and felt excited
with my decision to join.
So here is my goal. I will get down to 160 lbs. I believe I can
do this in 2 years or less. I will not have diabetes, high cholesterol or sleep
apnea when I am done! My biggest obstacle is myself, if I let myself be. Other obstacles
will be finances (like being able to afford Paul) and time (I have a child that
needs to be watched). But really all these are excuses….I need to do this for
me, my daughter and our future!
I won’t lie, the first day (or three) I was really sore. I
haven’t worked out in like 9 years. My legs did hurt. But it got better with
time. I feel better a week later. I am happier and feel better and have been
sleeping better. I feel good walking into the gym because staff is always
greeting me with a smile and Paul always stops by to say hi.
Great story! Glad you're part of the Anytime Fitness family!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing story, you truly are an inspiration to anyone who's looking to get started on a fitness journey. I can say from experience you are working with the best trainer out there :) We look forward to hearing about your experience and AMAZING progression!
ReplyDeleteStories like this make all the hard work worthwhile. Continue inspiring Dorothy; keep in mind you won’t have to endure this journey alone, the Anytime Fitness family will be pulling for you every step of the way!
ReplyDeleteWe are happy to have you as part of our fitness family!! I can't wait to hear about all the great experiences.
ReplyDeleteGood luck in your weight loss journey Dorothy! You are an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGood for you Dorothy! Knowing you, I'm convinced you will reach your goal!
ReplyDeleteShout out from Indy - keep up the courage and effort :)
ReplyDeleteDorothy, Your Mom and Krissy would be so proud of you. I know things get tough, and you feel overwhelmed but know you have so many people backing you all the way, perhaps more than you even know. I know you can do this. You are a strong woman who has been through lots. You can do this!! We are here for You...
ReplyDeleteDorothy, just take one day at a time. You have already overcome one of the hardest steps for anyone to do, and that's walking through the front doors of a gym. Welcome to the Anytime Fitness family! Thank you for being an inspiration to all of us! I look forward to following your journey of success!
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