I Am Me, I Am Not My Disease

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2010

Kaye discusses the importance of our language and how we define ourselves.

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  • I am me, I am not my disease!  I am beautiful...and just a bit fluffy...:)

  • @astarbucklady Yes you are! Thanks for stopping by.

  • How is everyone doing with their assignment?

  • how did you know I would need this today! so truly- I have also defined my self as the fat girl with the pretty face.( aww what a shame-she has such a pretty face...) how many times did I hear that!

  • @cabernetqueen Thanks Sally. Isn't it sad how we have treated ourselves for so many years? We cannot go back, but we can go forward. Thanks for watching!

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  • Our brain always hears what we *really mean* even if we don't know what we're telling it. I spent many years telling myself that I was worthless and ugly. Fortunately, I'm following a vastly different script in my Bariatric After Life.™ :-)

    Deepest thanks to MsLindaEaves for sending your video to me; (I'm sharing it on Facebook next), and BRAVO to you for reminding us that we ARE listening to ourselves, so we'd better make the message count!

  • Kaye - Thank you. This language distinction is very powerful. Brilliant in the simplicity of it.

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