My name is Patty Noonan from New Jersey and this is my "up and down" story. I've always been a bigger girl. Ninety percent of my family is bigger than average. It wasn't until my mid-20s that I decided to do something about it, and not for anybody else, for me.
Being heavy really didn't bother me when I was younger, even with the normal bullying that goes along with childhood. I guess I was pretty strong. I wasn't obese, just chubby. I was diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome at the age of 14 then had a sports related knee injury in my senior year of High School. I was told within 10 years I would need surgery and it would be something I would have to deal with for the rest of my life.
Fast forward 4 years...I was 22 and just had a baby. I jumped on the scale and saw 233 lbs. I'm 5 foot 7. I'd never been heavier. Shortly after, I was raising my daughter on my own; talk about stressful! I joined a weight loss support group that was expensive and lost 17 lbs slowly. Something clicked for me after I turned 24 and had another failed relationship. I decided to start doing better for me and my daughter, and doing better included my health. I was able to get down to 169 lbs without any fad diets or extreme pills. Good ol' diet and exercised had worked for me. I met a great guy and was married in 2010. I gained a little back and weighed 174 on my wedding day. With no other goals in sight, I was able to focus on my health by working out hardcore at home with DVDs and getting serious and my diet. By the end of 2011, I weighed 138 lbs. My goal was 133. I had lost enough weight that my knee wasn't being as stressed. I may not need to have knee surgery! Although I seemed happy at home, I was absolutely miserable at work. I began taking antidepressants and gained over 30 lbs in a little over a year. I've been off the medication since summer of 2013, but now I'm 31 and finding the weight doesn't want to come off as easily as a few years ago. I've tried multiple expensive diet pills that didn't work and just made me jittery. To make it harder, I was diagnosed with metatarsalgia and a nerve condition in my foot that limits my mobility during flare ups. I had to accept that it's not going to be as easy this time. I'm an emotional eater and night cravings are my enemy. That's why I turned to Skinny Fiber to help. I am 173 lbs and I know I can get back into the 130s. It takes time, effort and patience. Every day counts, and every day counts toward the goal! I am worth it and so are you. I feel that if you invest in yourself, all aspects of your life will be affected positively.
Skinny Fiber is NOT a miracle pill. There's no such thing. It is a tool, an aide to help your healthy lifestyle journey. You need to put in the work so it can also work for you. Exercise is excellent but diet is key. Some researches suggest that nutrition counts for 80% of overall weight loss. You can do anything if you have the will power. And I will be here to help you! I have countless book and DVD suggestions. I'd like to become a certified personal trainer....when I get back to looking like I could be one.
People from all over the world are getting incredible results with the Skinny Fiber 90 Day Challenge. The compensation plan pays out more than I could ever imagine. And the people, many of whom have become great friends, are some of the most genuine, caring, committed group of individuals I have ever had the opportunity to work with.
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