My Story

My name is Kim, and I’m a 28 year old on a journey to a healthier place. All my life I’ve struggled with my weight. Even in grade school I can remember being larger than the other kids. My first memory of being overweight was my first day of kindergarten. I remember sitting in a circle on the floor with the other students while parents dropped of their kids. Looking around the room I felt like the big monster in comparison to the other kids- the “big monster!” It’s unbelievable to me how self-aware I was  at such a young age. I can’t believe that was the image I had of myself in kindergarten. In the third grade I remember a habit I had of putting my hands up under the bottom of my shirt and holding onto the bottom of it so that it wouldn’t cling to my stomach. I thought it would make me look smaller if people couldn’t see my belly roll. I did this for years. In middle school and high school I began yo-yo dieting. I stayed active in high school with after school activities and went to the gym pretty regularly, but I still never lost much. In college I joined Crew as a freshman and lost a few pounds from running laps in an orange orchard while inhaling gnats. Good times. I only stayed with if for one season because I saw there was a lot more to college than 4 hours of Crew, six days a week. It was fun while it lasted.

The spring semester of my sophomore year, I found out that I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). While it sounds like an issue of having cysts on the ovaries, that’s only a symptom. PCOS is really a hormone disorder that causes sporadic menstrual cycles, hair growth, weight gain, cysts on the ovaries, etc. Excess body weight makes the symptoms more pronounced. My biggest concerns were that PCOS is the number one cause of fertility issues (because of the cysts and bizarre menstrual cycles), and more than 50% of women with PCOS will have diabetes or pre-diabetes before age 40 (www.4women.gov). My family tree is riddled with cancer, heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes. For me, PCOS sounded like a guarantee that I would get diabetes some day or another. I was determined not to let it get me. I lost about 30 pounds through exercise and eating right. That’s when I met my wonderful husband.

That was about 7 years ago. Since that time I’ve lost and gained the same 40 pounds. I always ask myself when I’m healthier and leaner, “Why do I always gain back the weight I lose when I feel so much better, and I really don’t miss eating everything in sight?” I think I may have discovered why. I honestly feel that I have an eating disorder.  Roni recently posted about binge eating as an eating disorder and I know I have one! I would eat far beyond feeling full until I felt overstuffed or sick, and I would eat alone because I was embarrassed of the amount of food I would consume. I never knew what hunger was because I was eating as much as I could every single meal. I don’t know how I didn’t weigh more. I guess I stayed just active enough that I didn’t weigh as much as the house.

Since marrying my wonderful husband in 2004, I’ve graduated from grad school and started a new job. I joined Weight Watchers on 6/16/07.  Check out my Progress page to see how I’m doing. Feel free to send me a virtual “kick in the butt” or “high-five” for a job well done. I’m well on my way with my journey to a healthier place. Won’t you join me?

5 responses to “My Story”

5 12 2007
jen333 (12:15:39) :

I too am dealing with the diagnosis of PCOS. I started WW nine weeks ago and have lost 16.5 pounds. I am very proud of the progress I have made thus far.

Keep up the good work!!!

15 12 2007
jen333 (08:44:57) :

Thanks for the nice comment! I believe I need to go shopping soon for new clothes. Mine are getting pretty baggy. What a great feeling!!!!

Good luck to you!

9 01 2008
wnabaplymt (09:51:15) :

hey kim you are so the inspiration for me. thanks for the comment last month. as you can see i fell off of the wagon a bit and now I am motivated and ready to go.

22 01 2008
gabbifatti (12:23:41) :

Hey Kim,
Thanks for the comments! Its nice to know people are actually reading and we are supporting each other. I relate to your story on so many levels. I will also be turning 28 next month, got married in 04′, and have been “chunky” all of my life. The kindergarten story had me cracking up, here goes mine…When my mother dropped me off at kindergarten, guess what my only concern was? ok ready…where would my lunch box be kept, and would anyone steal my pudding! See we were doomed from the start. I still love the fact that my mother tells this story constantly! Congrats on your weight loss thus far and hang in there your doing great!

25 02 2008
Janet (09:50:03) :

The PCOS and being put on meds that my doctor told me I wouldn’t need if I just lost some weight was the tipping point for me too. Then I found out my sister-in-law has PCOS as well and she seemed absolutely offended when I suggested that weight was a factor until my brother told her that I what I was saying was true. It’s amazing when you start looking how many people are actually affected by this.

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