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The Biggest Loser Reality TV Show Experience
It’s hard to express in a blog the amount of hard work and determination it takes to want to lose such an insurmountable amount of weight as I did. I lost 214 lbs. more weight than most people weigh. But then again, I was 407 lbs. I didnt get there over night. I didnt lose it over night, but in just 8 short but pain staking months I did it. Keeping it off was just as hard, and I did keep a majority of it off until 2008. I started working as a salesperson and traveling in my car for 10 hrs a day, its hard to find a restroom in the territory I was in, let alone a sensible meal. Fast food was cheap and accessible and it also made me feel better for the moment at least. I saw it happening but we will get to that at another time.
Being on TV, bearing it all, might leave some squeamish, but I was so desperate to finally do something about my weight, the thought of letting it all hang out sort of speak didn’d discourage me. I was scheduled for Lap Band surgery, postponned it twice, waiting for the Biggest Loser call.
I met friends and had the support I never could have imagined. I began to belive in myself that anything was possible, even though I was the heaviest contestant to date.
The time away was sometimes unbearable, but I was reassured by my wife that the children and family business would still be there when I got back. It’s hard to imagine at the time that I would ever finish my time at the Ranch.
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