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My best friend, who now lives in Maine, and I had a long telephone call today. That is a rare luxury. She is not well and both of us live crazy lives, so we rarely speak. We had the opportunity to discuss our wights (among other topics today). She, like me, has had a roller coaster ride through weights. Since we met at age 16, we have seen each other go through all of these changes. We laughed at how she cut the legs off all the girls in the front row of one of our high school year book photos because she had not wanted anyone to look at her yearbook and see her "fat" legs. (But she couldn't bear to throw them them out. In her obsessiveness, she saved them in an envelope labeled "Legs '69" (1969 being the year we graduated from high school). She remembered one male friend looking at her yearbook and asking, "What the hell happened here?" when he saw the hole in the page. I remembered a man finding the envelope with "Legs '69" in it and asking her what that was! She ended by asking me if I thought all women who had been overweight in their lives remembered what weight they were at different times the way she and I did. She demonstrated by rattling off the weights she had been at various stages of her life and how she remembered significant events by how much she weighed when they occurred. I didn't know. maybe it is only those of us who have had weight problems who focus on that so much. What do all of you think? Or am I threadjacking?
Deb
Deb