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My Number One Rule Is That Everything I Do,I Do For Myself
Lose It!
|July 2017
Anwyn Hawkings tells us about her journey to better health.
'Obesity runs in my family. My mom’s weight yo-yos; my dad weighed 150kg by the age of 19; my uncle had a gastric bypass… There are weight issues on both sides of the family.
When I was in Grade 2 I was molested. That was my weight watershed: after that, I began to put on a lot of weight.
I feel as if I have dieted on and off for most of my life: Herbalife, Weight Watchers, even starvation. Still, it comes as a shock when you ‘see’ yourself as really fat for the first time. For me it happened when I received the photographs of my graduation ceremony in April last year: I was appalled to see how big I looked.
My mom’s friend had lost 15kg on the Banting eating plan and, mostly wanting to please my parents, I gave it a try.
I wasn’t in the right frame of mind: I wasn’t doing it for myself. I lost a bit of weight, but hated the diet, so I stopped. And put the weight back on. My mom’s friend then lent me
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition July 2017 de Lose It!.
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