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NSV - My own personal revenge!

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edited March 4 in Success Stories
I'm so happy today that I wanted to share it with every fellow MFPer that takes the time to read this!

It was exactly one year ago today that I took my son to Six Flags for his birthday and had to get off of several rides because I was too big to be properly secured. There were several others that I didn't try to get on because they were kind enough to put a test seat outside the ride rather than completely humiliate "oversized" riders by making them exit the ride right in front of everyone (after waiting for over an hour, of course).

Anyway, I digress...that day last year served as the wake up call that got me really motivated to make a lifestyle change. I made a vow last year to lose weight and go back this year and ride every one of those damn rides with my son. When I left the house yesterday morning I knew I had made enough progress that would ride most of them. There were two that I thought I still wouldn't be able to ride because last year I was not even close to being able to be secured in to the seat. I mean...it was bad.

But guess what!? I rode every single one of them. Not only did I fit, but my hips didn't get squished either! There were six of us (2 adults and 4 teens). We got there when the park opened and left when it closed. As we were about to leave the park, I noticed that the other adult was limping around from sore feet and all the teens complaining about their feet and how tired they were. Me? I was the only one not having any pain and not the least bit tired. In fact, I was complaining that the park shouldn't close so early because I didn't have a chance to ride Superman or the Whizzer.

This has been a great year. I lost over 70 pounds, I have learned how to enjoy exercise, I found a passion in hula hooping that I never knew was there, and I totally made Six Flags my b*tch.

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  • Posts: 4,710 Member
    I don't understand how this is "revenge."
  • Posts: 765 Member
    Congratulations on your successful weight loss and showing Six Flags who is boss! That is an amazingly awesome NSV!!!
  • Posts: 160 Member
    Congrats!! What a great NSV!! ????
  • Posts: 466 Member
    You go girl! I love this...but I think I love the fact that your profile pic is with Darth Vader just a little bit more. :)
  • Posts: 1,084 Member
    I absolutely LOVE this. Revenge on those tiny chairs and short belts. Take your life and fly girl. Amazing!
  • You rock!!!
  • Posts: 111 Member
    Smashed it! *High five* :-)
  • Posts: 219 Member
    Congratulations Jen! Glad you had such a great day. (It is a nice perk to be more athletic than the average teen)
  • Posts: 2,665 Member
    So awesome! Congratulations to you for showing Six Flags who is boss!
  • Posts: 208 Member
    Wow, What a transformation. Thank you for sharing with us your amazing story. This gives me more motivation to keep going with my weight loss. Congratulations!!
  • Posts: 421 Member
    This has been a great year. I lost over 70 pounds, I have learned how to enjoy exercise, I found a passion in hula hooping that I never knew was there, and I totally made Six Flags my b*tch.

    Love this!! Congrats and good job!!!!
  • Posts: 1,302 Member
    Hula hooping... that's a new one.

    Glad you found something you like to do :)
  • Thanks everyone. I can't wait to see what next year looks/feels like!
  • Posts: 3,538 Member
    Congrats! I truly sympathize with how you felt that day, I found myself in the same situation several years back trying to get on some amusement rides. Really puts things in perspective. I haven't ridden a roller coaster since. Now that I could fit on one though, it's time to get my butt to an amusement park!
  • Posts: 713 Member
    I'm so happy today that I wanted to share it with every fellow MFPer that takes the time to read this!

    It was exactly one year ago today that I took my son to Six Flags for his birthday and had to get off of several rides because I was too big to be properly secured. There were several others that I didn't try to get on because they were kind enough to put a test seat outside the ride rather than completely humiliate "oversized" riders by making them exit the ride right in front of everyone (after waiting for over an hour, of course).

    Congrats! I know exactly how you feel. A couple years ago, I had to do the walk of shame when I didn't fit into a roller coaster harness. Yesterday, I went back there with the boys, and I had zero problems. Last time I was lucky to get the harness to the first click-lock. This time it was very satisfying to hear multiple clicks on every ride as I pulled the harness into position.
    Congrats again!
  • Posts: 79 Member
    Awesome story..., thank you for sharing!!! Keep it going!! :)
  • Posts: 423 Member
    That's awesome. Good job. :happy:
  • Posts: 4,385 Member
    That is nothing but proof of how far you've come. Great work!!!
  • Posts: 421 Member
    Great job!! Those victories are priceless. Your son must be so proud of you!
  • Posts: 68 Member
    That's wonderful! This is actually one of my goals, to be able to ride the rides at amusement parks. For all of my adult life I have told everyone I don't like rides, when really I couldn't fit in one when I was 18 and was completely humiliated walking away from the ride to wait for the rest of my family to get done riding. So I know exactly what you felt not being able to fit and I can't WAIT to share the same victory. Great job!
  • Posts: 9 Member
    Wow!! The energy and self will it took for you to succeed is wonderful. Congratulations!
  • Posts: 2,290 Member
    Awesome job!
  • Posts: 112 Member
    Great job!!!
  • Posts: 486 Member
    Awesome! So the NSV was the fact that you could ride all the rides or that you have tons of energy... Both are great NSVs - congratulations!!
  • Posts: 98 Member
    Congratulations!!!
  • Posts: 41 Member
    You go girl! :)
  • Posts: 12,344 Member
    Winning!
  • Omg! Way to go .

    This might be to personal but I'm going to Disney in October and now I'm afraid! How big were you then??
  • Posts: 247 Member
    Way to go, Mom! I'm so happy for you and your son!!!


    This is going to be my reward when I reach goal. I'm going to take my son to Disney World. I've been there countless times, but have never taken him because of my weight.
  • Posts: 259 Member
    great NSV! May you have many more happy days of six-flagging in your future:smile:
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