"When you're really, really fat -- and by that I mean what doctors refer to as "morbidly obese," there is one thing that is screamingly clear: people who are not really, really fat have no idea what it's like. As a formerly really, really fat person who's now just fat, I have to say that we have no one to blame for that misunderstanding but ourselves. Our modus operandi is to hide: hide our feelings, even from ourselves, hide who we really are, hide our shame, hide our disabilities. And so, as part of my "coming out" as a person with reorganized intestines (having had gastric bypass surgery), I'm going to "tell on myself," write about what it's like in vivid detail, so that some of you (those who are not RRF) will have a new understanding of the experience and -- at least I hope -- those of you who are RRF will hear someone singing your song.
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Weight loss behaviors, Diabetes , Inspiration/motivation, Overweight/obesity, Insulin resistance, Guest blogs, Complications of obesity, Depression