She was Glad to be Fat

    Susan Anderson is a great contrast to Dorothy I wrote before. Susan was always plump and she wasn't ashamed with having extra weight. She absolutely didn't care how she looked and she didn't understand persons who kept diets and had a fixed idea to be slim. She had a strong believe people should be different. Susan was a free agent, confident and full of energy. Susan was great person with open heart. She always was the life of the party and she had a lot of friends who loved her and took her as she was. Also Susan had a lot of admires. True to say, men liked her. It is still a big mystery for me how she could attract any man she wanted. It was amazing to look and learn how she picked them up. She liked to visit free house after hard working day. Beer was her favorite drink. Also she denied herself nothing. She liked to eat and she ate anything. But most of all she liked fast food from the neighboring cafe-house, because she didn't cook at all. It seems it was her only minus. Once upon a time a doctor advised her to stop eat anything and drink beer, because he found a serious disease. It was ulcer of stomach. On the real fact, it was not so dangerous and with early treatment it can be recovered. But if not pay attention to it, it can lead to very serious problems even to operation. Susan was an adequate and obedient person and she preferred to follow the advice of the doctor. She didn't want to lead the situation to crises. So, she started to keep diet. She just hadn't other options. Health was the most important. She renewed the content of her fridge. She threw away all cans of beers, pizza and others fat food and almost for the first time she bought fruits, vegetables and others fat free food. It wasn't crazy diets with starving. She just lightly corrected her eating. Also she began do morning exercises for toning up and having daily activity. Shortly, she started new life where she led the healthy way of life. Time after time she even felt herself better and she really liked it. After three months of having healthy eating she could recover from the disease and of course she lost the weight, but she didn't loose the kindness, energy and positive.