Health: “Sorry, but we don’t have your size here you should go to a plus size store…”

Viviane Freitas

  • 1
  • Oct
  • 2014

Health : “Sorry, but we don’t have your size here you should go to a plus size store…”

  • 1
  • Oct
  • 2014

It seems like a joke but it’s not! Check out Claudia Brito’s story:


“During my teen years I never had a problem with obesity, but everything changed when at seventeen I got married. Everything just happened very fast…
A year after I got married, I got pregnant with my first child and soon after with my second.

I was never worried about what I could or could not eat. I always liked to eat everything.

Time passed and when I was twenty-seven years old something happened that shocked me: I went into a clothing store excited to try on a pair of pants I saw, but the sales person gently told me that they didn’t have my size and it would be better for me to go to the plus size store.

My husband was waiting outside the store for me and noticed that something had happened. My facial expression gave me away. I left that store very angry. My immediate reaction was to say to my husband: “Love, I’m going to go on a diet because I’m fat!” My husband just laughed. When he laughed, his laughter served as an incentive, and I made ​​a decision “all or nothing”. I was determined.

I started reading health magazines. I realized I had to do something radical, something against my will.

I looked to see what was unhealthy for me and I made ​​my list: I wrote down five things that I liked to eat and decided not to eat them until I saw good results.

Are curious to know what they were? Ok, here are the five things I eliminated from my diet:

– White rice
– White Bread
– Sugar
– Soft drinks in general
– Red Meat

At the time I was really radical, however today I sometimes eat red meat because it is important.

I started my diet with lots of water and walking. I took my daughters to school in the car and would leave the car parked at school so I could walk home and back to pick them up. I took the stairs and did sit ups. I was totally focused on getting a good result.

Every day I was more excited. I had more pleasure in doing housework, in taking care of my husband and my daughters. My self-esteem was high and it showed. My body was changing, I felt lighter and had better disposition for everything.

After a year of renunciation, sacrifice, and determination I went from 83kg to 65kg! It’s true. The desire to take care of myself grew more and I was able to realize my dream without medicine, without a doctor, only with my intelligence and determination. Why? Because today I am almost forty-eight years old and I still have this joy. I learned to educate, appreciate, and love myself. My husband admires me, and I know I have been a reference for many girls and women who want to have a lifestyle with quality. ”

Girls, you see how it is possible? Today, we have dietitians (which I’m in favor of), a personal trainer (exercise is great!), but what will really make you reach your goal is your inner strength, determination, focus, discipline, and denying your will. The outside will be a consequence of what is happening inside.

 
Use this space to leave your comments (which by the way, I love reading). Whether it’s a good or something you are still struggling with. My dear, we are not the only ones in this battle, there are thousands of people fighting for a definite change in their health and wellness.

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30 comentários

  1. It is amazing and motivating,:)

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  2. Wow when you really want something and you tell your self that you’re going to get it u really do I will take this advice thanks

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  3. l know that feeling when you want to fit something and you find it to small for you. l was weighing 75kg wearing size 36 when l was 16 yrs, l lost self esteem and l was wearing big shirts to cover my big tummy. lt happened that l got sick and l lost 13 kilos and thank God l never gained again, now l am size 32.

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  4. This is such an inspiring story, now I see what I need to do. I’ve beem saying for the past two months that I’m going to lose weight and that I’m going to do something about it..but it hasn’t happened. Now I know that ir really just me making up my mind being determined, and self disciplened.

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  5. I have always wanted to change my weight, I’ve been ‘chubby’ for basically my whole life. I remember loads of occasions when I would get comments from aunties and uncles at parties an from people I barely knew telling me I was a ‘big girl’ and all of that kind of stuff, and it always hurt me. It has been a struggle to change my habits because especially when I am at my parents house, there is more of what is bad than what is good. I do make an effort in trying to eat what is good and buying what is good but Im not consistent enough with it. I’ve signed up to the gym and even know things that I need to do but always give in. Now I’ve moved out I do my own shopping and purposely do things like buying all fresh ingredients which means I have to cook rather than going for something easy and unhealthy. I think one of the things about me is that because I don’t see the drastic changes as quick as I hope, I get demotivated but I learn here that I need to be radical and do a little at a time and be consistent with it. Thank you for this post because there aren’t many like this one but it is a big help! 🙂

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  6. Sometimes for you to get what you want you have to deny your own will and also takes sacrifice and determination to achieve. thank you

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