I don't follow you on Twitter or Facebook. I am not a follower of the HAES movement, but I have found your posts of late arrogant and childish. You seem to be looking for a fight much in the way an attention-seeking child will misbehave when they have been rewarded with negative attention in the past. After your recent knee surgery post you seemed disappointed that only a few people reacted the way you "sorta expected" (hoped?) after making some sweeping generalizations about why some recover fully from surgery while others don't.
Your diagnosis of another person's candida simply as a result of what they eat, assumption about why people are unfollowing you, and assumptions about why some recover fully from surgery while others don't are all indicative of someone who is baiting their readers rather than seeking to share information. I don't find that your posts of late have been reflective at all of the new happiness, health, and peace you claim to have found. I find them annoying and childish, which is why I won't be reading your blog anymore.
Just wanted you to know that losing me as a reader has nothing to do with your size.
Dedicated to helping people live healthier, happier lives, Lisa Sargese is a college professor, certified hypnotist and trained qigong therapist. Lisa speaks and vlogs on overcoming overeating, life after weight loss surgery, recovery for daughters of narcissistic mothers, healing from depression, the mind-body connection, spirituality, and achievement. In 2009, she received the Mirror Mirror Award for her work in body positivity and eating disorder recovery. In 2012 she was honored with the Tikkun Olam Award for her interfaith work. She teaches religion and psychology at universities in her home state of New Jersey.
Contact Lisa: BelovedIdeas@gmail.com
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Nup! I am still here. And sticking with ya. Well said.
Lisa,
I don't follow you on Twitter or Facebook. I am not a follower of the HAES movement, but I have found your posts of late arrogant and childish. You seem to be looking for a fight much in the way an attention-seeking child will misbehave when they have been rewarded with negative attention in the past. After your recent knee surgery post you seemed disappointed that only a few people reacted the way you "sorta expected" (hoped?) after making some sweeping generalizations about why some recover fully from surgery while others don't.
Your diagnosis of another person's candida simply as a result of what they eat, assumption about why people are unfollowing you, and assumptions about why some recover fully from surgery while others don't are all indicative of someone who is baiting their readers rather than seeking to share information. I don't find that your posts of late have been reflective at all of the new happiness, health, and peace you claim to have found. I find them annoying and childish, which is why I won't be reading your blog anymore.
Just wanted you to know that losing me as a reader has nothing to do with your size.
Tina and Jeremy, And now you are baiting me. Good luck.
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