You hear a variety of comments from people who have lost a lot of weight. Usually they run in about two different ways:
1) Comments about feeling like a completely different person, about the “old me,” and the “new me.”
2) Comments about being the same person, just smaller.
For myself, I think I fall somewhere in between. I believe that I am the same person I was before, just a bit more confident and more willing to be who I am regardless of what others think.
My interests haven’t changed all that much. I still love to read and watch movies and do crafts. I’m still addicted to science fiction, fantasy, and video games. I still love poetry, and politics, and thinking about life. I still care about others and the world around me. I still try to be sensitive to how others are feeling and what they may be thinking. I still try not to intentionally hurt people’s feelings, and I still try to see every side of every situation. I still tend to worry (about everything), dog-ear books, and become impatient. I’m still a klutz. I still stick my foot (or feet) in my mouth and leave my shoes in the middle of the floor. I still have food issues. None of that has changed. At heart, I’m still the same person.
However.
I am more willing and eager to try new things. I am less concerned about what others may think about me trying those new things. I am less concerned by what others may be saying about me behind my back. I am more willing to speak up for myself. I am more willing to shout “I am Pamela and I deserve to be cared about, respected, and treated well” to the world (not literally, of course, although that might be kind of funny). I am more willing to state my opinion. I feel freer and not weighed down as much (pun intended). I am more willing to be seen in public. In general, I am more willing to just be me, accept who that is, and not hide her from the world.
And I could give a flying crap about whether or not I am who, what, or what size, I’m “supposed” to be.
As an added bonus, would the “old Pamela” have sat on a rhino? Of course not, for some pretty obvious reasons!
Post from: Uncovering Pamela
Old me, new me, me who?
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