transformation goodbye anorexia hello health <3
taryn_09
Posts: 196 Member
everyone has a history, and lets just say it is not always pretty. my picture shows the journey i have dealt years with.
the top is a young junior high girl, she ate whenever never cared and well was chubby. which lead to the girl in the bikini, curves, insecure, didnt know what the gym was and struggled with self image. THAT right there led to the downhill battle of anorexia. I was the girl at the bottom who craved a thigh gap. couldnt live without the gym 7 DAYS A WEEK no matter what killing myself on CARDIO only for 1.5 hours a day. became a skeleton and lost someone i loved. it hurt, 88 pounds yet i still felt fat? i was never happy, and food was not a friend.
NOW- i am that girl on the right. confident. happy. lifting weights and loving it. eating yes eating, 1800 calories a day, treating my body right. going to the gym because I WANT TO not because i feel HOSTAGE to do so. do i do cardio? honestly not really. i lift and have fallen in love with weights.
The scale and numbers and all this calorie counting shouldnt consume us like it does.
am i ashamed by no means at all. i want to inspire people, thats why i became a trainer. my journey might not be overweight but its just as bad well in fact worse.
whats your transformation?
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the top is a young junior high girl, she ate whenever never cared and well was chubby. which lead to the girl in the bikini, curves, insecure, didnt know what the gym was and struggled with self image. THAT right there led to the downhill battle of anorexia. I was the girl at the bottom who craved a thigh gap. couldnt live without the gym 7 DAYS A WEEK no matter what killing myself on CARDIO only for 1.5 hours a day. became a skeleton and lost someone i loved. it hurt, 88 pounds yet i still felt fat? i was never happy, and food was not a friend.
NOW- i am that girl on the right. confident. happy. lifting weights and loving it. eating yes eating, 1800 calories a day, treating my body right. going to the gym because I WANT TO not because i feel HOSTAGE to do so. do i do cardio? honestly not really. i lift and have fallen in love with weights.
The scale and numbers and all this calorie counting shouldnt consume us like it does.
am i ashamed by no means at all. i want to inspire people, thats why i became a trainer. my journey might not be overweight but its just as bad well in fact worse.
whats your transformation?
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wowee taryn congratulation you look amazing0
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Amazing job!!! Congrats!! )0
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Wow!!!! What a beautiful young lady you are. Strong and healthy. I am so glad you have defeated the scourge of anorexia. Congratulations on the achievement of becoming a Personal Trainer, with your life experiences, the bravery you have displayed in over coming all the issues that come with EDNOS you can be an amazing role model for others who continue in this struggle. I wish you all the very best in life, honey and that all your dreams come true.
Karen0 -
Wow congratulations! Getting through that is no easy feat and you've done amazingly well to turn your life around! You look awesome!0
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Congratulations on your new healthy lifestyle. You look great!0
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Congratulations!0
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Thank you for sharing your story. I'm sure that other girls who are walking in similar shoes will find inspiration in your story. Very inspirational.0
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Thanks for sharing! You look wonderful! =D0
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You look absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing your story; I'm sure there are lots of women who are unhappy with how they look and keep thinking that weighing less will help.0
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That is a huge accomplishment! Thank you so much for sharing your journey.)0
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You look amazing well done0
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I am in love with all of this! You rock, girl!0
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Fantastic!! Thank you for sharing your story! I'm truly happy for you - it looks like you're really taking your health to heart.
(and looking good doing it, too )0 -
Fantastic :flowerforyou:0
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Booyah. :flowerforyou:0
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Great job and congrats.0
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thanks guys it took a lot of effort , and hard work .
i am in such a better place now though and it was totally worth it0 -
This is so wonderful! Congratulations on your mental and physical health!0
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This is amazing and you are amazing and beautiful! Congratulations!!0
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You look beautiful! Congratulations on a battle well fought (and won).0
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You look amazing, delighted for you that you came out the other side:-)0
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♥Congratz and thank you for sharing such a heartfelt story. You're beautiful!0
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you are such an inspiration to me! currently having a super hard time recovering from anorexia myself. i have struggled since i was 8, and am now almost 21. your story gives me hope, thank you so much for sharing!0
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Well done. I'm not a hugger but I wish I could give you a hug for all that you have overcome. So inspiring to hear someone come out the other side.0
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:flowerforyou: You are strong and an inspiration!:flowerforyou:0
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Your transformation is as amazing as any I have seen. I have watched my daughter battle anorexia and now she's battling bulimia. It is an insidious disease and congratulations to you for coming out on top.
Donna0 -
Congratulations to you for conquering your disease and being a good (and not too mention inspiring) example for others!
Well done to you!0 -
everyone has a history, and lets just say it is not always pretty. my picture shows the journey i have dealt years with.
the top is a young junior high girl, she ate whenever never cared and well was chubby. which lead to the girl in the bikini, curves, insecure, didnt know what the gym was and struggled with self image. THAT right there led to the downhill battle of anorexia. I was the girl at the bottom who craved a thigh gap. couldnt live without the gym 7 DAYS A WEEK no matter what killing myself on CARDIO only for 1.5 hours a day. became a skeleton and lost someone i loved. it hurt, 88 pounds yet i still felt fat? i was never happy, and food was not a friend.
NOW- i am that girl on the right. confident. happy. lifting weights and loving it. eating yes eating, 1800 calories a day, treating my body right. going to the gym because I WANT TO not because i feel HOSTAGE to do so. do i do cardio? honestly not really. i lift and have fallen in love with weights.
The scale and numbers and all this calorie counting shouldnt consume us like it does.
am i ashamed by no means at all. i want to inspire people, thats why i became a trainer. my journey might not be overweight but its just as bad well in fact worse.
whats your transformation?
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Mentality is definitely the hardest part it takes a lot but if you want it enough you'll do it0
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