I went to an amusement park last night
JourneyToBaby
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Hello All -
My name is Michelle. I am 23 years old and married to the most amazing man. I have a wonderful 4 year old son.
Yesterday, after a month of planning, my husband and I had a date! Areal date - jeez it's been months. So we headed out to Cedar Point. I was so excited, I hadn't been in 10 years and needed to get my fun on.
After getting there, we rode my favorite ride - Power Tower! So much fun!
Then my husband asked to ride the Mantis. We walked over there, and there was a tester seat in front. I really didn't want to go in front of hundreds of people to try Tue tester seat - but I did and the buckle didn't.
Mortified, I fought back tears and insisted my husband ride it anyways. He refused. Next up - The Gemini - again, there was no way I was going to fit.
At that point - I gave up on roller coasters. We headed to the Haunted Houses. But it was no use - the day was ruined. My husband tried really hard not to show his disappointment but I could tell. I was mortified, embarrassed and just wanted to go home.
Even worse yet - we bought season passes for next year already.
But the worst of it was that my husband apologized to me. You see for the past 6 months I have been begging my husband to please help me. But when he goes to the store, he'll bring me back big Mac's Reese cups, milk shakes etc. Even though I insisted I did not want anything.
He'd whine if I told him I was going for a walk after my son was in bed because " I want to spend time with you"
Finally I gave up trying. What is the point if your own spouse isn't supportive?
I think he saw last night just how much my weight hinders me - and how badly I need his help.
He is naturally thin - so he doesn't realize how hard I will have to work to lose the weight -
But here goes. I'm done being fat. I am 262 pounds. I want to be 200 by next May - when the park reopens. I have 198 days to do so.
Wish me luck
My name is Michelle. I am 23 years old and married to the most amazing man. I have a wonderful 4 year old son.
Yesterday, after a month of planning, my husband and I had a date! Areal date - jeez it's been months. So we headed out to Cedar Point. I was so excited, I hadn't been in 10 years and needed to get my fun on.
After getting there, we rode my favorite ride - Power Tower! So much fun!
Then my husband asked to ride the Mantis. We walked over there, and there was a tester seat in front. I really didn't want to go in front of hundreds of people to try Tue tester seat - but I did and the buckle didn't.
Mortified, I fought back tears and insisted my husband ride it anyways. He refused. Next up - The Gemini - again, there was no way I was going to fit.
At that point - I gave up on roller coasters. We headed to the Haunted Houses. But it was no use - the day was ruined. My husband tried really hard not to show his disappointment but I could tell. I was mortified, embarrassed and just wanted to go home.
Even worse yet - we bought season passes for next year already.
But the worst of it was that my husband apologized to me. You see for the past 6 months I have been begging my husband to please help me. But when he goes to the store, he'll bring me back big Mac's Reese cups, milk shakes etc. Even though I insisted I did not want anything.
He'd whine if I told him I was going for a walk after my son was in bed because " I want to spend time with you"
Finally I gave up trying. What is the point if your own spouse isn't supportive?
I think he saw last night just how much my weight hinders me - and how badly I need his help.
He is naturally thin - so he doesn't realize how hard I will have to work to lose the weight -
But here goes. I'm done being fat. I am 262 pounds. I want to be 200 by next May - when the park reopens. I have 198 days to do so.
Wish me luck
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It can be hard when those around you don't want to comply with your lifestyle changes. But, you can do it! I can tell you are motivated and you are ready to make a real change. It may take a serious heart to heart with your hubby to get him on board with your goals, but if he loves like I know he does he will find a way to help you!. Feel free to add me for some added motivation an accountability. I love having new buddies0
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You can do it! My goal for many years has been to lose enough weight to go on rides with my kids and I know I will finally get there by next May if I don't stop working at it. GOOD LUCK!0
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So sorry for your experience, but glad you made a healthy choice--coming here--as a result and glad that he understands a little better now.
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Oh, that must have been so hard. I would have felt really bad too!
Don't get yourself down though, just start making changes. Doesn't matter if you don't change everything exactly perfect, just start making changes NOW. Take this seriously, exercise, watch your calories and you will have success!
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Feel free to add me for support! I definitley know how it feels to have a naturally thin husband who can eat whatever he wants lol you can definitely do it. Don't consider it a diet, consider it a lifestyle change. I started really legit using MFP about 60 days ago, I had my account longer than that but I didn't really stick with it until then. Now I see it as a healthy lifestyle change and a daily routine. Sure sometimes we can't always get a good burn in but that doesn't mean we can't control what we put in our mouths. I truly believe that you can do it! So keep your head up! Remember you didn't gain all the weight in one night so be patient and don't focus on the number on the scale. Focus on loser fitting clothing, building muscle tone, etc! Good luck!0
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Oh, I am so sorry you had a bad day at the amusement park. I am glad to hear that you are on your way to a better life. My boyfriend used to do the same things to me but not anymore. I have decided to do it with or without his help.
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I guess your husband really needed that wake up call! I bet, as all men, he didn't even have a clue your weight bothered you that much. But please don't be sad about the rollercoasers, or a ruined day, because now it had inspired you to take the challenge and lose the weight., and that's a great thing right? Good luck to you x0
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I totally feel your pain. My highschool marching band when to cedar point every year and in the past 4 years, every year it was harder and harder to fit in the carts. So i give up going until i know for a fact i can fit. So i don't have to stand and wait while my friends ride without me.0
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Welcome Michelle. You've come to a good place with lots of support and good people.
In my opinion, for what it's worth, you've set a very realistic goal and it seems like your husband truly had a "lightbulb" moment. Best of luck to you as you start your journey.0 -
You can do it! Just by posting this you have the motivation to start. I would love to have you as a friend to help with your journey but also to have a friend to help me with mine. You are not alone, Having your husbands support is helpful and definitely needed but it has to start with you. Have the conversation with him and let him know you need his help. As wonderful of words that you write about him I have no doubt he will be there 100% for you!0
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I too have experienced this exactly mortification. Only I started alot bigger then you (285). I have been exercizing since January, and using MFP since July. I have lost a total of 45 lbs, so I am currently 240. I would like to lost 60 more lbs, and then reevaluate at that point. Mt boyfriend is similar to your husband, naturally thin his whole life, he doesn't always understand that I can't eat Pizza for dinner or have icecream alot of nights and that it is a constant stuggle to keep focused on eating well and exercizing regularly. Please feel free to add me and we can support each other.0
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Oh gosh I can hear your pain. I think you need to NOT brush this off, use this! Make this "your moment that changed your life". Always remember this feeling and no matter how hard this journey is going to be, think back and remember you'll never need that damn tester seat again. Feel free to friend me and we'll support each other. I'm hoping your hubby will be a bit more helpful now. Sometimes it takes an awaking for your spouse too.0
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Welcome Michelle. You've come to a good place with lots of support and good people.
In my opinion, for what it's worth, you've set a very realistic goal and it seems like your husband truly had a "lightbulb" moment. Best of luck to you as you start your journey.
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So sorry you had to go through that awful experience. I haven't been to an amusement park since summer 2007, probably 60-70 lbs ago. One roller coaster I went on, the bar would barely come all the way down. It was definitely snug, and pretty darn embarrassing (I didn't think I was that fat!!!! ) . I haven't gone to an amusement park since, even though I would love to go ride roller coasters again.
You can definitely do this! It's great that your husband is on board finally. Having a good support system at home is really important. Sometimes it just takes one big event to make you finally dig in and get serious about losing the weight.0 -
been there...done that
If I can do it, you can do it....one day at a time0 -
I worked out your goal, it's about 2 lbs a week. It will be hard work, but is totally doable, if you're committed! I know you can do it! If I had any advice, it'd be: don't get discouraged by slip up days, I've learned that they will happen to everyone, and when they do, just start over the next day!
I will support and motivate you if you want to add me!0 -
I completely relate. I have a story very similar to this. It is what caused me to get control of my life. I just purchased 2013 season tickets that allowed us to enter the park for the rest of 2013 and I am excited to say that this time I was able to ride EVERYTHING. I am so excited about next spring and summer!0
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You can do it! As you mentioned - it won't be easy - but it will be worth it! Good luck!0
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You've made the first step. Now stick to it. Remember you are capable. And you must maintain dedicated. Good luck!0
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I understand...to an extent. My boyfriend never really wants me to exercise or wants me to eat healthy because HE doesn't have to and when he works out he can squat like 300lbs on the first day after months of doing nothing. So he doesn't understand that losing weight is a really hard thing for me.
I'm glad that he finally had a light bulb go off, but I'm very sorry that it came at your expense. Make the best of it! 200 days can get you very far if you do it right!
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I have experienced this myself at Cedar Pointe years ago, so I know the mortification that is felt. My husband is also naturally thin so has no idea what people with weight issues go thru. he also tries to be "sweet" and bring not so healthy choices home, I have just had to fight my own addictions and I turn it down now. Just be strong and you can do this, MFP is a fantastic site for support and motivation, so use the site to your advantage. Add me as a friend.0
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I am sorry for your experience I know before we went to restaurants I used to look at the web site to try to see if I could fit in the chairs no booths unless I could move the table and no captains chairs with arms if I saw these we picked another restaurant I dont have this problem anymore and I can tell you one thing whenever someone brought in something after asking I either would leave it in the bag or just drop it in the trash I dont care if it isnt making people happy but I have to eat right despite anyone else and you should also If your husband brings things you dont want just leave it on the table tell him to eat it no heart to heart or long conversations0
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This is what this site is all about - support - with or without others in the "real world."0
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Thank you all so much! You are all so amazing!
I cried just typing this - but like someone said - this will be the moment that changed my life. I know how to lose weight. Now I just have to do it.
I have a big sign on my fridge. It says 62 pounds to go. I also hung up a pair of my " sexy jeans " - from when we got married last July ( 35 lbs ago) on my bathroom door, so every time I shut the door and look in the mirror, I will see them.
I am proud of myself today. I got on the elliptical twice for 15 minutes each time. I also only drank water.
My first goals are to cut out the soda had the fast food and to get in 30 minutes of exercise a day0 -
I'm so sorry to hear that you had such a bad experience - but don't let this get you down.
Think of this day not as a day of failure - but as a new beginning. Now you have the motivation you need to succeed. Think about how wonderful it is going to feel when you get to ride the Mantis next year (although Millenium Force is my favorite ). The front car of the Mantis always gives me a headache anyway ;-)
Cedar point is going to be much more fun next year anyway with the new rollercoaster coming out and all. YOU CAN DO THIS!! Think about how much of a blast next year will be and how proud of yourself you will be when you reach your goals.
My biggest piece of advice:
1) Focus on diet - eat clean and do your best every day
2) If you have a bad eating day don't give up. Just make tomorrow better.
3) Suggest to your husband new treats he can bring you to show you that he cares - like flowers or some yummy fruit salad! Maybe even items so that you can make fat free smoothies together instead of those milkshakes!
4) Start small with exercise. Try to move around a little more each day. Every little bit counts.
5) Drink plenty of water! It reduces appetite and is necessary for hydrolyzing fat. Green tea is great too
Feel free to friend me if you want some extra motivation. I'm way too big of a cedar point fan to see you not meet this goal. You can do it!!0 -
I totally feel your pain; If my husband and I go alone we just don't ride the roller coasters with the chest harness, and then the others are a tight squeeze. we shall conquer, and be riding any ride we want by open next year!0
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Oh Honey you got this now I hope your husband supports you and if he doesnt you have to find a way to do this with out him stay strong and send us a message in May telling us how much fun you had on all the rides:)0
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Thank you for sharing. I wish you much luck. I actually have lost 105lbs so far. I am super excited. I still have 40 or so to go before I reach my goal but it has been an incredible 18 month journey. I am now smaller then I have ever been in my adult life. I didn't make it there this year but I cannot wait to take my kids and my husband to Cedar Point next year. I haven't been since grade school because I knew I would have trouble fitting in some of the rides. I successfully avoided 3 trips there that were planned when I was in high school and since moving back to the area 10 years ago I have never wanted to go... but finally I will go and I will be able to go on the rides... and you will too. Best of luck! You can do it!0
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My husband was very similar. Last July, I made a decision, although he can bring home my favorites I am in control of what is going in my mouth. Once I decided/figured that out, it has been much easier. My husband was supportive for about 2 weeks, then would panick and bring home a bunch of crap. Well I would portion my calories out and might have a little, but mostly I would put on a high shelf in the pantry. I was in control of what went in my mouth. I make the choice, not what's in the house. As for exercise, I started exercising at lunch. That way it didn't interrupt our time. I have lost weight, not as quick as I would like (I've had some medications to thank for that) but I'm less now than I was. Guess what, he is slowly coming on board and starting to lose himself.
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I know all to well how you felt. I started out at a much higher weight than you are at, but want you to know that you aren't alone and that it is possible to achieve your goal. My best advice is to change your mindset and make this a lifestyle change rather than a "diet" Also set smaller goals rather than focusing on the big picture. If you have the determination and are willing to do the work that it takes, you will get there. Good luck to you. Feel free to add me if you would like.0
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