deep dark confession time...
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You have such a wonderful story. . I am glad that you were able to make such great strides to become healthy. . I wish you all the luck in getting right where you want to be. . Thank you for being an inspiration to us all!0
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I'm so proud of you, Bry, I'm so proud of you for sharing this, and for being the kind of person who always rises above. *tackle hug*0
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Its really great you are able to share what you have been through. I know it takes a lot to share. But hopefully your story will help someone come through it themselves. **hug**0
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I wish you the best!! You look fantastic!!0
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Wow, you make me want to cry. Good luck to YOU on your journey!0
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About the person in the room no one's mentioning... If you block a person, can they still see your threads/topics/blogs?
I love you, Bry, and am Super proud of you!! I would like to gift you with Hello Kitty duct tape to save for a rainy day0 -
Apparently not, right Super?
Bry you just make me proud to call you friend. That was so genuine and kind and courageous to share. I love your strength!0 -
About the person in the room no one's mentioning... If you block a person, can they still see your threads/topics/blogs?
I love you, Bry, and am Super proud of you!! I would like to gift you with Hello Kitty duct tape to save for a rainy day
can I wear that as my competition suit?? Love you!0 -
a year ago, I weighed 130 pounds, but it had taken me three years to gain thirty pounds, to be at a healthy weight. In the beginning I lost the weight, because I was stressed and depressed, so I didn't eat. In the beginning, I must ashamedly admit I actually enjoyed weighing 100 pounds. I was in control of something in my whacked out world. I got all of the "oh, she's so tiny" "she's the smallest person I've seen.." But, then, of course came the neysayers "I want to forcefeed her a sammich" "She must be on drugs..." I tried for three long, hard years to put the weight back on. I wanted to be healthy and not sickly looking. Now, before you all jump down my throat, this is not something I was proud of after my initial thought of it being nice to get attention. I got over that real quick. Trying to find clothes to fit was next to impossible and even if I did, nothing was at all flattering, because you could see bones. That is just not attractive to me, and I could not fix what I had damaged.
These days I am at 130, with curves and definition and am learning everyday the good decisions to make for myself I want to lose 10 pounds for my upcoming show, BUT I will do that carefully, and not just stop eating as before. I don't want to go back to being that "skeletor" person. Everyone was scared for me, no one moreso than I.
I wish you all greatness and the best of luck in your own journey! We've got this!
oh heavenly blessed beauty whos beauty is everlasting good luck in your fitness goals in 20010 -
I cannot add anything that has not already been so eloquently said by previous posters, so I will have to just say "what they said"!
You are awesome, Bry! Best wishes.0
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