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Friday, 19 June 2015

I was morbidely obese, an orthopaedic consultant dared me to stay alive for one year

An inspiring weight loss story that you need to read. Find below...
For as long as I can remember I have been obese, actually not just obese but morbidly obese, despite a couple of health scares, warnings from medical personnel, sarcastic comments from “friends”, being excluded by people socially etc. I still did not do anything about my weight. Well not until 2012, I had been complaining of serious knee problems, I could barely stand for more than 5 minutes without looking for something to lean over (something that would actually take off the weight from my upper body that was crippling my knees), kneeling down at the altar for communion became problematic so I stopped going forward for communion.

Being a, medical personnel, the need to perform CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation) is inevitable which means regular training to update techniques is required. Now for those who don’t know, CPR has to be performed with the patient lying flat on their back on the ground and the person performing it on their knees, this was a major problem for me and I could not comply.

I then summoned up the courage to visit my doctor I use the phrase “summoning up courage” because over here in the UK, whenever you fall within the category of being slightly overweight any ailment you present the doctor with, will be attributed to your weight. The doctor decided to refer me to the surgical orthopaedic consultant (Mr Thilagarajah).

Before I even saw the doctor I was sent for an x-ray by the nurse. I knew this would be the case so I went well prepared by wearing; clean knickers (not that I don’t normally) just that these ones were brand new out of the packet, I also wore a skirt which is kind of rare to see me wearing nowadays, I decided to go for the skirt option as I did not want them to tell me to pull down my trousers or put on a hospital gown that most likely would not fit me let alone covering all the bits of my body that I would like to hide.
I said a silent prayer as I mounted the x-ray table praying that it would not collapse underneath me, as I lay there waiting patiently for them to take photographs of my bones I tried so hard not to breath worried that any slight movement might cause “katakata”(as my people say), after a few minutes it was finally done and I stood up.
I then looked at the two radiographers waiting for them to tell me I could go back to the waiting room but one of them pointed to a little ladder and asked me to climb to the second rung as they wanted to do further x-rays to determine “weight bearing”, I looked at this ladder and thought to myself “surely they cannot be serious”, one of them came over to me as if to hurry me up, I said a quick silent prayer calling all the saints and angels to come and hold me and protect me from falling, my greatest fear of falling is not the humiliation or embarrassment no far from it, nope my greatest fear is the fear of not being able to get up from the ground.. (Okay you can all stop laughing now).
So after modelling like Naomi Campbell for the radiographers to enable them get my knees in the exact angles they wanted, I went back to the waiting room. After a long wait it was finally my turn to see the consultant, as I walked in I saw this skinny man sitting in a chair take a quick glance at me from head to toe, as I sat down, without even exchanging pleasantries he went straight for the jugular and asked “so what are you doing about your weight?”, without knowing what I was doing, I looked around his consulting room to make sure I was in the orthopaedic clinic and not a weight loss clinic, when I was convinced that I was in the right place I replied, I am unable to exercise because my knees are limiting my movement, he rudely stopped me and said it’s not about exercising its more about what you eat. I started to feel a bit uncomfortable and felt my eyes welling up as I know I am fat but it hurts when someone reinforces it.
After looking at my x ray, he told me that my knees looked like the knees of an 82 year old woman and I am a candidate for knee replacement surgery in the next 5-10 years and concluded; “I doubt if you will live that long”. He requested to see me in a year’s time. I looked at him nodding my head like an “agama lizard”, he finally told me to step on the scales and I told him that I didn’t want to (haha thank God for freedom of choice), he then said he would like to see me in a year’s time and I replied “God willing”.
As I left the hospital that day, I vowed that I was going to change my eating habits and try and become more active, I promised myself that I would never give anyone any reason to look at me and just see “fat” and not see “the person within”, I made a decision that I was going do whatever I can (within reason) to make sure that the shield of fat that has been covering “me” for years would disappear.
I wrote down the reasons why I wanted to lose weight and came up with the following;
  • I am tired of people not looking deeper and beyond the “layers of fat”, to see the real me;
  • I am tired of only being able to buy my clothes from certain shops;
  • I am tired of having every medical condition I complain of being linked to my weight;
  • I am tired of having to ask for an extension belt each time I board a flight;
  • I am tired of not being able to ride a motorbike aka Okada;
  • I am tired of not being able to ride a horse;
  • I am tired of not being able to dance all night long;
  • I am tired of huffing and puffing each time I climb the stairs;
  • I am tired of not being able to run for a bus or train;
  • I am tired of being described as the fat lady!!!!
I didn’t know how to start, the mention of the word “diet” petrified me, the thought of exercise scared me, I knew there were options out there that people had been doing and losing weight on them such as; Cambridge diet, lighter life etc, but I loved my food too much to live on milk shakes, soups and cereal bars, I knew these worked in the interim but I also knew that they are not sustainable. A few days later I started the journey to become healthier and in three days I lost 2 lbs (0.91kg), I reduced the amount of food I ate by cutting out EVERYTHING!!! That is fat laden or highly calorific and eating more fruits during the day and having my main meal in the evening and I believed my stomach had shrunk. One night I sat down and did a review of the week, I was beginning to become bored on this “diet”, I knew it wouldn’t last, I needed something sustainable, something that was not too regimental, something that would let me eat what I wanted, when I wanted (within reason) and still lose weight.

A few days later I went to a shop and was looking at some healthy/diet magazines, I found one that I could relate to, I read it from cover to cover and was inspired, I then signed up with them; I was officially weighed in I was given a food diary to maintain and given a list of foods that are called “Free foods” (I am allowed to eat as much of these as I want) and they guarantee that I will lose weight, I know I will find it difficult to stick to their plan as their plan involves me eating more than I would normally eat, but I will give it a try and keep on going for the weekly weighing in sessions and meetings as its all motivational. Although their menus/foods they advertised and talked about where mainly English foods, I used the principles and applied it to my way of cooking Nigerian food and surprisingly the weight started to fall off me.


 I made one promise to myself and to all those who cared about me and this was;  THIS IS IT!!!! This is the time I have chosen and decided to turn my life around.
I am not sure what it was that the Consultant had said to me that was so different to what others had been saying to me over the years? That, I cannot tell, I had been told before by many;
-          That I was shortening my life span due to the excess weight I was carrying around.
-          That I will not live to see my children grow.
-          That my husband will leave me.
-          That I cannot get a good job because of the way I looked.
-          That my high blood pressure was due to me being morbidly obese.
As long as it was negative and sounded dooming and full of gloom, I had heard it. But I guess it was the way he spoke to me not just the fear of telling me that I will have to have my knees replaced in the next couple of years. I think it was more the fact that he told me plainly without mincing words that he did not think I would live to come back and see him in a year’s time to see him for my follow up appointment, he challenged me, I took it as a dare – “I dare you to be alive next year” and like a child who loves playing “daring games”, I decided to take him up on his challenge and made sure that I would not die and definitely go back to see him in a year.
It has not been all smooth sailing throughout my journey, to a healthier me", at times it seemed to have "plateaued". I felt disappointed as I know I have done so well, I "upped" the exercise and yet again, I had another gain, despite all my hard work, I felt like crying when I stepped on the scales, but I tried to "hold it together" as I did not want sympathy as I sat in group last night I felt like a failure, I was there physically but mentally my mind had wandered off.
Deep inside I began to feel, that maybe I am destined to be FAT but I made a decision to continue plodding on. I’m not trying to look perfect, I just want to feel better, look great and know I am healthy and able to rock any outfit I choose.
My first weigh in was over 160kg, I have since lost over 60kg and the weight is still falling off as I am still following the plan – Thankfully the plan is not a diet just a permanent healthy lifestyle change, I am not quite there yet, I still have a long way to go, but as they say “slow and steady wins the race”.
I have been very transparent with my journey to a healthier me via social media and a lot of people have told me how my story/chronicles of weight loss have inspired them, I have now decided to bring the secret of my weight loss to Nigeria, as I know obesity is becoming a major issue in Nigeria, I know the time is write as people are now becoming more health conscious, more informed and more aware of the health risks associated with obesity..

I am passionate about helping others fight obesity so that they don’t have to become candidates for knee replacement surgery or develop any other life threatening ailments related to obesity and that is why I have come up with the Slim with Ease plan, which is a healthy food plan that incorporates the Nigerian menu, believing strongly by my motto that states; If I can do it then so can others.
In November 2014, Slim with Ease was launched in Lagos and was a huge success, with several people signing on to the program at the launch and since then. Every single person who signed up has lost a significant amount of weight and been able to keep the weight off, despite eating their normal food and without the aid of; pills, shakes, supplements, calorie counting or portion controlling.

When Slim with Ease was started, Nina only had Nigerians living in Nigeria in mind and designed the program for them alone. Due to the huge success, sustainability of the plan, great testimonies of those who are on the plan including several medical personnel who have all signed up to the plan and are seeing results, Slim with ease has now opened its doors globally and now has several members from USA, Canada, UK, Ukraine, Ghana and Cameroon all on the plan, and enquiries from all other countries are still coming in.

Following the huge success of the Lagos launch and the positive testimonies of all those who signed up and have stuck to the plan, Nina will be at Nanet Suites, Plot 1042 Kur Mohammed Street, Abuja on the 20th of June 2015 to share her story in the hope that others will be inspired to join her on a healthy journey.

You can visit her website at www.slimwithease.guru for more information

59 comments:

Unknown said...

Linda pls it's as if I'm preparing for an exam. The story is too long.

I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

COLLIN said...

What kind of ong thing z dz

Davido's driver said...

Thank God for your life. Lindaobserve

Unknown said...

This is really amazing....

Unknown said...

Amazing!!!

Joy C said...

Can somebody ask Rob same question.
So What are you doing about your weight?

Unknown said...

WOW! DIS IS WONDERFUL, AND GREAT.

Unknown said...

WOW! DIS IS WONDERFUL, AND GREAT.

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Thank God for her

Bonita Bislam said...

Inspiring.The woman is quite funny in her narration.There's hope for all the fat ones after all

Unknown said...

Wow! Good one

Unknown said...

Sorry, its too long.

Unknown said...

This is too much to read, am hpy for u

Unknown said...

I aint fat tho

Unknown said...

To summarize d whole thing, u lost the weight..nice one yaaaay!

Unknown said...

Who you help?






























































































































































Kim is pregnant.

Alloy Chikezie said...

I suppose this is an advert.

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Unknown said...

Linda, they r beautiful chicks like ur sisters, winks

OLAMZ said...

Walahi i fit stone you!!! lol you should have said you were posting an ad na... nice creativity in capturing 5 minutes of ma time

Anonymous said...

Akuko niile a wu advert, Abeg help us post the dietary plan as you don tell us your story, needless to come to hear it again naa. Ibu wu kwanu ihe ojoo.

Anonymous said...

Akuko niile a wu advert, Abeg help us post the dietary plan as you don tell us your story, needless to come to hear it again naa. Ibu wu kwanu ihe ojoo.

Adetunji Saka said...

I love dis woman already...so inspiring!

Anonymous said...

Gud 4her


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Unknown said...

Copy

Unknown said...

1daful n amazing

Anonymous said...

You my dear are very unoriginal. Be more creative and come up with a unique identity or be anonymous if you can't manage that.
There is room for one celebrity driver on this blog and that's Davido's driver. K? Remain Blessed!

knowurway.com said...

Ok

Anonymous said...

God bless her

Divinelyfavored said...

Why is the pix showing fatness so close and that showing slimness is taken far away. Is that d trick?

Unknown said...

This is interesting


SEE the Naked Photos this Benin Lady sent to h-er b0yfr!end (CLICK TO SEE )

Anonymous said...

May thunder fire you and your destiny for this space. Attention seeking bastard. Kim K's shit is better than u sef. Dog piss. Pig shit! Imbecile.

Anonymous said...

I didn't know that being a driver to celebrities is viewed in such high esteem in Nigeria. Take pride in your work, but put it in perspective as a stepping stone to something way better. Hope y'all aspire to be greater than being somebody's errand boy or girl, house girl or house boy, maid or butler, and brag here when you've achieved more with your life.

Unknown said...

Nice 1

ary said...

WOW that is incredible!!!

prettiyz said...

Great transformation

Unknown said...

I didn't read but the pictures says it all. Linda take note!




Okiie, notice to all LIBERs. Didn't want to do dis before but I gex I just have to do it as a disclaimer. One idiot on dis blog stole my identity, my name & signage. So please any negative comments on dis blog is not coming from me but from the thief cos I would neva say anything bad about someone or wish anyone evil. So I have gone back to using my old pix & my email address is (julie3er@gmail.com). Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

Pls the website is not opening, don't u have a facebook or twitter account

Unknown said...

Nice!!!...... nothing good about fat!

Lily of Nigeria said...

If only you read or study, you'll know it I"'m" as in (I am) not am. Babe, no dey fall your own hand!


www.iblogwithgrace.blogspot.com

Aunty gwegzzz.... said...

Find another identity and stop being an idiot.

Pidgin Mistress said...

Lazy bone

Unknown said...

Orobo turns lepa... I hope she wil maintain d new shape.










@G Sarki (He is an ardent LIB reader base in Kaduna), my appreciation goes 2u for liking my comments on LIB. God abundantly bless u, and everytin dat concerns u. Thumbs up to u, and more power to ur elbows.

I pray all ur heart desires come to pass during dis period of Ramadhan. Thanks once again, and stay blessed alwaz.

Unknown said...

@G Sarki (He is an ardent LIB reader base in Kaduna), my appreciation goes 2u for liking my comments on LIB. God abundantly bless u, and everytin dat concerns u. Thumbs up to u, and more power to ur elbows.

I pray all ur heart desires come to pass during dis period of Ramadhan. Thanks once again, and stay blessed alwaz.

Anonymous said...

Very inspiring write up.

Calabar Gal said...

I cannot for the life of me imagine why a normal human being would revel with all pride in being 'Kim Kardashian's driver'. Tufia!! Why limit your self? Your parents sent you to school to be Kim's driver? Widen your horizon. If you aim to be Obama or maybe Hillary Clinton's driver, then maybe, just maybe some of their intellect would rub off on you......

Nina - it would have been nice if you had introduced yourself at the beginning of this article. I had to wait till the end before the 'great reveal'. Kudos to you on achieving this great feat. All I need now is to grab some of your focus and determination....

Anonymous said...

Lol...very funny... U made me laugh @as if am preparing for exam...

Anonymous said...

Very funny woman, love the way she told her story

Carpe diem said...

This is slimming world. Its a diet of eliminating fat hence eating more free foods which are vegetables and more protein. Good thing is rice and pasta are free as well

Unknown said...

@G Sarki (He is an ardent LIB reader base in Kaduna), my appreciation goes 2u for liking my comments on LIB. God abundantly bless u, and everytin dat concerns u. Thumbs up to u, and more power to ur elbows.

To all our muslim brothers, and sisters on LIB, I pray dat all ur heart desires come to pass during dis period of Ramadhan.

Long live LIB reader's, and Linda Ikeji.
Amen! Amen!! Amen!!

Unknown said...

@G Sarki (He is an ardent LIB reader base in Kaduna), my appreciation goes 2u for liking my comments on LIB. God abundantly bless u, and everytin dat concerns u. Thumbs up to u, and more power to ur elbows.

To all our muslim brothers, and sisters on LIB, I pray dat all ur heart desires come to pass during dis period of Ramadhan.

Long live LIB reader's, and Linda Ikeji.
Amen! Amen!! Amen!!

ella J said...

Eating healthy nd doing exercise is d summary.

Unknown said...

Miss Linda, This will make a good novel....I swear

KWEEN said...

It's Davido's driver behind this new one too

Juleslouis said...

Wow! Thank God. God actually used d skinny doctor to save her life. I hate to see fat people indulging in un healthy food and its like its aleays their hobby.

Unknown said...

I read everything word for word and it's so inspiring. I'm not fat tho bt it will encourage those who are

Unknown said...

I read everything word for word and it's so inspiring. I'm not fat tho bt it will encourage those who are

Franklin said...

Wow! This is just so good..... This is amazing...

Anonymous said...

Haba Nina, how come your story neglects to mention that you lost the weight on Slimming World?

Unknown said...

This is amazing

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