Discuss fat? Heck Yes! Part 4
By GreatMartin
@GreatMartin (23670)
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
April 10, 2017 10:46am CST
"As long as I stay under 200 pounds I'll be okay" became my mantra during the 80s.
An aside--there is a theory that if you keep your weight off for 5 years or more you will not regain ALL your weight back--it proved to be true in my case--I didn't gain it ALL back but did come close.
I was still on the 'drinking diet' but now when I lost 5 pounds being hyper I would regain 6 the next day to 'sober' up with food.
(I don't believe I worse soem of those outfits but remember it was the 1970s! LOL)
I arrived in Fort Lauderdale weighing 194.25 and 2 years later, to the date, I weighed 203.5--I had gone over that 200 limit, the clothes were extremely tight--for whatever reason I wasn't able to get back on the diet that I had my initial success with so I started a few more crazy diets--Atkins (sorry, when you sit down to eat a 3+ pound steak you aren't going to lose weight), the binge and eat all you want on one day and be on the diet the other 6, and on and on.
By the way, though your stomach may physically shrink when you lose a lot of weight mine has never had a problem expanding to eat whatever I want.
I knew all the 'behavior modification' tricks: drink a lot of water before eating (doesn't help me), put your fork down between bites (I just ate faster), leave something on your plate (I did--the design!), tell the waiter to box half your portion before he brings it to the table (like I wouldn't eat it as soon as I stepped into my apartment) and so forth.
A few years earlier I had written a book (for my organization) on behavior modification regarding food and how to get motivated. I was a great motivator for/to other people but not myself.
I decided to take a 'vacation' when I first moved down to Ft. Lauderdale--to check out the restaurants to see if I wanted to work there, to enjoy the beach, cruise and live on what money I had. Unfortunately the 3rd day after I moved into my apartment I discovered The Sandpiper--a great gay cocktail lounge with a piano bar and a fine restaurant. (They also had a unique bar--a large horseshoe shaped bar whose top was all glass and bottom an aquarium--try drinking and staying sober with fish floating under your glass!) It was the 'in' bar in the city and I was lucky to meet Gino and Michael within a month. Gino was, and still is, one of my best friends as was Michael who, sad to say, died from AIDS a few years later.
In 1980 I got a job with Dan Dowd's Steakhouse--I had worked for him in NYC. Though I thought I would have a hard time adjusting from being a STAR to going back to serving tables my first night on the job it was as if I never had stopped doing it. I still loved being a server. I, also, became friends with a few of the waiters and after work we would go to the Sandpiper to drink and eat (though we had access, and did, to all kinds of food at work.) By the way, in case you aren't aware of it, the restaurant business would be in very, very serious trouble if all the gay workers walked off the job--in the various restaurants (diners, delis, 5 star, Italian, steakhouses, etc., places I have worked there were always a minimum of 30% of the crew who were gay.
It was August, 1981--I was getting fatter and drinking more every day and night--I had to do something about both, and figuring that the former was more of a priority and the latter 'not that bad', I decided to tackle the former 100%.
(Yes, to be continued.)
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@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
11 Apr 17
It wasn't easy--some of those were food designs!!

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@pumpkinjam (8876)
• United Kingdom
13 Apr 17
I had similar problems with every suggestion not working. One of them was exercise. Because, apparently, the 12+ mile walks I did every other day should have meant I lost weight - I didn't. Always thought I ate fairly healthily, although I would struggle with chocolate or I might have a takeaway and have the leftovers for breakfast. It wasn't until 3 years ago when I started 'Slimming World' that anything changed. I only went because a friend asked me to give her a lift. I thought it would just be another one of those things where someone stated the obvious and told me to do things I was already doing. As it turned out, it wasn't like that at all. I now actually eat more than I used to and have lost 6 stone. Basically by thinking more about what's in my food.
@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
14 Apr 17
Many share the struggle. Isn't it amazing what has happened with weight issues in the USA?
Seems that the weight issues are getting worse, not better. Perhaps some of your posts will help others through their struggle.
@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
11 Apr 17
Getting it off is the easy part--keeping it off is HARD!
@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
11 Apr 17
It's no problem--I lost my 100+ pounds working in restaurants--by the way one of my mantras is 'eliminate the word try from a sentence and the sentence becomes a positive sentence'--such as trying to lose weight--eliminate trying and you lose weight. 











