Somebody asked when Hamber would reach rock bottom, but the truth is most people don’t. Rock bottom is kind of a myth-basically it just means people have truly decided to change a behavior that causes them pain. The decision can be triggered by an outside force-a drug addict overdosing, an alcoholic getting in a car accident, but often by then these people have been thinking about quitting for a while, and that accident is a last straw. And more people just realize their behavior is ruining their life or getting out of hand and quit without any triggering event.
But, the rest sadly never want to change. They’ll OD until they die, get DUIs and accidents or fights or whateve and keep going, and with death fats, just keep eating. Diabetes, heart failure, skin infections, not being able to move-they just keep eating.
An addiction isn’t that hard to quit when your mind is right, you know there is going to be pain but it will end, and then life is better, it’s just changing habits.
I know it’s different for deathfats because while the eating change can be done with determination, it takes many years to reverse the damage and and as we all know, it can’t be done entirely with hhe hanging skin they get, etc. that’s why so many give up and the failure rate is so high. Not to mention the kind of people who get that fat aren’t exactly the strong-minded type to start.
Sadly, most never seem to get there. And Hamber will be with the most. Like Chantel, like Chance, she just doesn’t have the determination, imagination, or ability to goal-set and stick with something, so nothing that happens will stop her.
No rock bottom for our Hamber. Just more sausage and lahs.