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Best Wishes To Jennifer
Jennifer’s graduation marked the end of a rocky and difficult journey back to health. Her decision to have surgery was plagued with challenges and nagging dread that she might be making a decision she would regret. Morbid obesity had imprisoned Jenn for a long time. But for her job and a few essentials she rarely ventured into public places. Like the Blackbird in Jenn’s music session song, she was afraid to fly and yet keenly aware that “all your life, you were only waiting for this moment to arrive”.
Jenn lost most of the weight she hoped to shed during her first post-op year but she worked in the My Self Design program monthly for two full years to develop a solid long-term plan for the future. She knew it would be important to practice new strategies to help her avoid relapse. She also took to heart the program’s requirement for keeping a photo journal so she wrote about her important experiences and tracked her changes regularly there. Now she has a remarkable permanent record of her accomplishments and a wealth of personal insight to draw upon whenever the going gets tough.
Right before her surgery Jenn wrote in her journal: “We took a drive to the shore to take my mind off things. Sean had never seen the ocean at the age of 5 and Jerry walked him to the water to get a close look. I stayed with my feet in the sand and experienced a very surreal moment. I felt the sand between my toes, and the warmth of the sun. I smelled the salt air. I heard the waves crashing, and the laughter of my son. I began to cry and knew right then that we would return to the ocean the following summer a very different family. That is exactly what we did!”
Jenn’s flight into health has been a joy to watch. May she soar like the ‘Blackbird’ that inspired her and may she enjoy miles of continued success.
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