Hanging Up My Cape and Tights!
Evelyn_Gorfram
Posts: 706 Member
And getting out my Goth Undertaker drag.
As of this morning, my BMI has dropped below the magic level of 45, and I am no longer "Super obese."
I'm merely "Morbidly" so.
(And no, many people would not regard being morbidly obese as something to celebrate, but many people have also never been super obese.)
As of this morning, my BMI has dropped below the magic level of 45, and I am no longer "Super obese."
I'm merely "Morbidly" so.
(And no, many people would not regard being morbidly obese as something to celebrate, but many people have also never been super obese.)
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Rock it!1
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Well done!2
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That is great!1
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Great Job!!!!!!! I'm a big believer in celebrating every accomplishment. Big step or little step it's all worth noticing.3
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Well done, and keep on keepin' on!1
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You are going in the direction you should...so.....CELEBRATE1
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Well done! Congrats on being (only) morbidly obese1
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WOOT!!! Go you!1
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Congrats!1
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Every pound gone off our bodies help! Great job!!3
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Great job! Take this, stupid BMI!3
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Super obese sounds better than morbidly obese to me. I hate the word morbid. You have done so well , now let's get out of this category as fast as possible4
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👏👏👏👏1
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Honestly, I didn't even know there was a category above morbidly obese...
However:
🎉CONGRATULATIONS🎉
It might not be a thing for others to celebrate, but they're not the ones who have done the work. You have, and you very much have a reason to celebrate.1 -
Super obese sounds better than morbidly obese to me. I hate the word morbid. You have done so well , now let's get out of this category as fast as possible
But, other than that, "Morbid" beats "Super" all around.
If I lose 0.5% to 1% of my weight per week, I can plan on being "Morbid" until sometime between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day. Then I'll become "Severe," and can pretend-dress-up as a Spartan Schoolmarm.
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Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »Super obese sounds better than morbidly obese to me. I hate the word morbid. You have done so well , now let's get out of this category as fast as possible
But, other than that, "Morbid" beats "Super" all around.
If I lose 0.5% to 1% of my weight per week, I can plan on being "Morbid" until sometime between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day. Then I'll become "Severe," and can pretend-dress-up as a Spartan Schoolmarm.
I say again - we need a 'hysterically funny' or ROFL button! I am now picturing the Spartan Schoolmarm costume! But seriously? Congratulations on your progress! Go Go Go Goth Undertaker!4 -
Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »Super obese sounds better than morbidly obese to me. I hate the word morbid. You have done so well , now let's get out of this category as fast as possible
But, other than that, "Morbid" beats "Super" all around.
If I lose 0.5% to 1% of my weight per week, I can plan on being "Morbid" until sometime between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day. Then I'll become "Severe," and can pretend-dress-up as a Spartan Schoolmarm.
Severe does offer some potential for interesting props! Crack that whip!2 -
Well done. This is just the first achievement of many.1
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Honestly, I didn't even know there was a category above morbidly obese...
Well, in the very strictest application of the terminology, I think that I was actually "Morbidly Super Obese" (but you really don't want to see the costume for that ).
There's even Super-Super-Obese (usually abbreviated as "SSO"), which generally seems to start at BMI > 60 (although that gets into a realm where I don't really have a right, nor a desire, to do much joking around).However:
🎉CONGRATULATIONS🎉
It might not be a thing for others to celebrate, but they're not the ones who have done the work. You have, and you very much have a reason to celebrate.
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Thats awesome! Go you
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Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »Super obese sounds better than morbidly obese to me. I hate the word morbid. You have done so well , now let's get out of this category as fast as possible
But, other than that, "Morbid" beats "Super" all around.
If I lose 0.5% to 1% of my weight per week, I can plan on being "Morbid" until sometime between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day. Then I'll become "Severe," and can pretend-dress-up as a Spartan Schoolmarm.
Severe does offer some potential for interesting props! Crack that whip!
I was thinking schoolteachers (like my parents) and Mennonites (like some of my parents' more dourly religious friends). I like your (completely unreminiscent of my parents) line of thought much better!
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Congratulations keep it up1
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I thought morbid is the limit. Isnt that the end?0
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Aaaaaah!! Congrats! That is SUPER EXCITING! I love your spirit.
Listen. @Evelyn_Gorfram
NO CAPES. THEY'RE DANGEROUS.
IF YOU MUST THEN WATCH THIS EDUCATIONAL GIPHY
/brought to you by Edna, master of costumes7 -
ah, the BMI over 60 - I was very glad to leave that behind... It get's more exciting as you drop from Morbidly to merely Obese and then... Overweight. Gratz!! And keep up the great work!2
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dhiammarath wrote: »Aaaaaah!! Congrats! That is SUPER EXCITING! I love your spirit.
Listen. @Evelyn_Gorfram
NO CAPES. THEY'RE DANGEROUS.
IF YOU MUST THEN WATCH THIS EDUCATIONAL GIPHY
/brought to you by Edna, master of costumes
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Wanna know the best part of weight loss? The longer you stick at it - the easier it becomes! Therefore as you slide down the BMI chain the easier it becomes.
You got dis!!!2 -
Fantastic! Keep going and let us know when you reach your next milestone. Great work!1
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Well done, that's awesome! Looking forward to the Trunchbull style severe uniform!!1
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firlena227 wrote: »Well done, that's awesome! Looking forward to the Trunchbull style severe uniform!!
I confess I had to look up "Trunchbull," but now I want a gray "1972 Olympics" hoodie to celebrate when I reach BMI = 40.
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