Topic of the Day: I have never...ever...been "height-weight proportionate."
I've only tried to lose weight once: About six and a half years ago, my friend Margo wanted to adopt another baby from China, but didn't want to have to buy two seats for herself (she is also a large person), so she checked out several weight-loss programs and decided on this particular program that was offered through Group Health in Seattle, but a couple of their people drove down to Olympia to run the program here. It was like OptiFast in that it was an all-liquid meal replacement plan, but it wasn't as calorically restrictive. Their edict is NO LESS than 1000 calories a day. It was great watching her lose the weight. I decided (pretty much on a whim) to try it also. In about 10 months, I lost 120 pounds! I loved it...for the most part (I did get a little bored after a while, but added fruits and vegetables, mainly fruits). Anyway, the program was offered by a company that contracted through Group Health and in the fall of 2002, they (the company) decided that they weren't making enough money on the Olympia contingent (at least, that's our theory), so the pulled the plug. Those bastards! They abandoned us! And as you all know, reality set in and I and several others went back to our old ways (a couple other people who work here went through the program, also). I've gained back most
but not all of it (I'm about 30 pounds less now than my heaviest), and have pretty much maintained where I am for the last year and a half...that's gotta count for something, right?
