Monday, September 17, 2012

Fat. Overweight. Morbid Obese. Fleshy. Portly. Stout. Pudgy. Rotund. Plump. Chubby. Big Boned. Voluptuous. Curvy. Full Figured Woman

Being Fat. Overweight. Morbid Obesity. Those are all phrases I am used to hearing. My weight hasn't really kept me from living life. I have lived a great life all while being fat.  Most of my family is overweight. It’s part of who I am. The term “morbid obesity” is what doctors call my condition. That’s right- insurance and all doctor’s office’s code me with those words. Ouch!!!!  Over the summer of 2012- I injured my back/neck for the second time since meeting John. I could hardly walk without excruciating pain. I went to see several doctors and it was determine that since I was blessed with a large chest- I was suffering from degeneration of the bones or joints of the cervical spine, causing disc herniation or bone spurs to form on my neck vertebrae. I was asked- why haven’t you had breast reduction surgery. I said well because I am somewhat proportionate with them. He said he could help me physical therapy but, it was time for a change or pain could get worse. That lead me to talk with John about our options to help me lose weight. We checked out a number of ideas (shakes, weight watchers, working out, fad diets and weight lose surgery). I finally went to my PCP to ask for help. She asked if I was planning on having kids. I told her that weren't stopping it from happen. And then before my eyes- I saw a look of terror. And she said in her most pleasant doctor’s voice: “Rhonda, I support you growing your family. But, you must lose weight first!” We talked about our options and she supported weight lose surgery. In my mind I thought Okay, maybe over Christmas break- I will do this.  

So, the journey began. 

Wow, I had no idea what I just decided to do.

Monday, September 10, 2012

What is a special family?

I used to say the Duckett's are such a special family. Everyone agreed. Now, I am married to a man we have 2 special needs kids. I am surrounded by special. I am special. I am also considered a special needs mama.  My husband John is special. I bet you are even special. 

Join the The Special Family blogging adventure. I promise to keep it real. According to our friends at thefreedictionary.com

special [ˈspɛʃəl]
adj
1. distinguished, set apart from, or excelling others of its kind
2. (prenominal) designed or reserved for a particular purpose a special tool for working leather
3. not usual or commonplace
4. (prenominal) particular or primary his special interest was music
5. (Social Science / Education) denoting or relating to the education of physically or mentally handicapped children a special school
n
1. a special person or thing, such as an extra edition of a newspaper or a train reserved for a particular purpose
2. (Cookery) a dish or meal given prominence, esp at a low price, in a café, etc.
3. (Historical Terms) Austral history slang a convict given special treatment on account of his education, social class, etc.
4. (Law) short for special constable

Yep, that's us. Thanks for reading.