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Re: A suggestion
From: cw (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 19 Jan 2002 19:59:03 -0600 (CST)
Well said Sonnet.
At Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Sonnet wrote:
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>First off let me say that this is TOTALLY NOT directed at anyone
>specific, it's just something I've noticed over the past year or so and
>definitely in the past few months!
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>We all, or most of us I guess, struggle with our weight. Our society is
>just like that, that even if you're perfectly normal you're made to feel
>bad about how much you weigh. PCOS makes the whole thing so much worse.
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>On this forum we also come in a variety of different weights, shapes,
>sizes, heights, etc.
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>What bothers me is when someone posts and says, "I am so depressed, I
>weigh ________, and I know how incredibly ugly that makes me." First of
>all because it isn't true. Secondly because no matter what your number
>is, there is someone here higher than you! And that makes others think,
>Gee, if SHE is considered hideous at her weight, what am I when I weigh
>more? The number itself doesn't seem to matter, whether you weigh 130
>and think you're unfit to be seen in public or 430 and think so. Either
>way, declaring that weight to be unacceptable is a negativity that
>doesn't need reinforcing here, and one that might hurt others!
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>I'm sleepy this morning so I hope that made sense. Just remember that
>we're all suffering from a disease that hurts our bodies, none of us is
>automatically ugly because of it, and we're all in the fight together!
>
>--
>Sonnet Fitzgerald, PCOS Association, Online Community Liaison. Email: sonnet@pcosupport.org
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