Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Hi Sharon, I'm working offline, so didn't see the article you mention, but interesting post. . . waiting for your full article on this topic one of these days. (When published, let us know! You're a great writer!) Anyway, just some other sides to consider. (as you know, I don't mind shaking things up either!) 1. Maybe she's " like " an addict and essentially " fell off the wagon. " Maybe what we're missing here is more of the biological/brain issues that are often ignored. Just as many drug/alcohol/gambling addicts do fine for a time then resort to old behaviors. . . It's well recognized that there is a huge component of " cravings/choices " that is related to self regulation of our brain chemistry. Choosing some behaviors isn't really a " choice " because the desire to " self-medicate " the brain response is more " basic " than the desire to stay in the place you are. . . What causes this " brain imbalance? " Many things, including, briefly: Adequate balance of omega-3's to other FAs?? Stress response triggered by abuse/neglect/fear, etc? (But, then, why aren't all holocaust/concentration camp survivors obese. . . does " family/group/I'm not in this alone " play a role in how we process/perceive abuse? If all the kids in a family are abused the same, is there less obesity then when 1 child is singled out, publicly or privately? I've occasionally seen something called " Thought Field Therapy " work for overeating - The " fear " of being thinner and more attractive is removed, thus, eating behaviors change and wt drops off. (_www.tftrx.com_ (http://www.tftrx.com) for more info - my hubby was trained in the therapy/technique many years ago.) - I know that when my sister wanted to " ward off male attention and wait for her high school sweetheart " while she got her teaching degrees and taught overseas for 10 years " she gained about 25 pounds for about 10 years, only to drop it prior to their wedding, never to put it back on again the last 20 years of their happy marriage. (She insists it was just coincidental. . . I know her well enough to know better.) I've known women that gain weight " post-rape, " not really understanding that rape is an issue of rage much more than beauty, but feeling " safer " at a " perceived less attractive " weight. Other " brain triggers " ? Dopamine/serotonin/cortisol dysfunction. I recall hearing that Oprah found out that she had hypothyroid issues. . . don't know if it's true or not. 2. If you research obesity and mediator release/cytokines, you see that for many, it's an inflammatory response to foods that triggers/maintains obesity. I've seen many people only avoid their specific " trigger foods " and weight drops off without otherwise trying. Maybe that's an avenue Oprah has never considered, since it's not widely recognized except by researchers. 3. Finally, I appreciated Oprah's response to " I have to accept the skin I'm in. " We should all be doing that, daily, every day of our lives. . . Like many overachievers, maybe she's still, on her inner child basis, looking for approval. . . Sometimes, the happiest people are not wealthy, just because they don't need to " prove their worth " to anybody . . . A job for all parents to instill in their own children. On the other hand, thank God for all those " not the best " parents or we might all be content to just do the status quo instead of pushing towards what good we DO accomplish. . . (I love my 83 y/o mother and we talk many times a week now, but I was never hugged by her until after I was 20 years old and insisted I needed the hugs. . .so, yes, I fit that mold as well. . . even if I " know " in my heart that being Finnish and losing 2 young children prior to my birth created her pattern of stand-offish ness and involvement/affection, etc.) Oh, well, so much for my musings for the moment. . . ;-) Thanks for brining this up, Sharon! Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT In a message dated 12/9/2008 1:14:27 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, sbsrd@... writes: Sorry for the cross posting but I thought this was important: __http://www.msnbc.http://www.http://ww_ (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28139107_) (_http://www.msnbc.http://www.http://w_ (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28139107) ) As if I needed to be told in an article that Oprah is fat again. I'm not surprised. Are you? Hiring personal trainers and personal chefs and making erstwhile psychologists and doctors famous and having all the money in the world apparently is not enough to solve the problem. So what does that tell us about the obesity issue in this country! The solution is not exercise. The solution is not dieting. The solution is not money! Of course, you might say that had she continued exercising and dieting, she might not have gained weight but that's the problem. How does one adopt a regimen so alien to her way of life and continue it forever? And she had more support than any of us will ever have and stills he was unable to maintain the regimen. In front of the world, she " slipped " and started enjoying her food. In the article she states that she started to eat whatever she wanted. OMG. What a terrible idea. To eat whatever you want. Why is that a crime or something that one should be sorry about. To enjoy the food you eat. Some of you eat whatever you want and stay slim and trim but that's because you don't " want " the same foods that Oprah (and I) want. And how do we retrain ourselves (without a lobotomy or electroshock therapy) to eat only " good " foods in " good amounts " whenever we want? I admit to some bias here. I'm sort of glad she got fat again. It's a lesson for everyone who thinks that if someone wanted to lose weight and keep it off, they could. Here's someone who has every advantage and short of having someone smack her each time she reaches for something she shouldn't, she has been unable to stay at her goal. No doubt she will be making some new guru rich and famous come the new year when she unveils whatever new program she will adopt to change her life. I only wish that some dietitian can break down that door and enter her inner sanctum. Not that I think we have the solution but why shouldn't one of us benefit from her quest! 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