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Written by: Valerie Latona on Monday, January 6th, 2014 BEFORE: Rachel At 236 pounds, 11 weeks after giving birth. AFTER: Rachel at 144 pounds happy, healthy, and slim. It was eleven weeks after Rachel Shapiro Cooper, 33, had her daughter, Colbie, and she distinctly remembers the moment. “ I was sitting on the couch next to my beautiful new baby and my mother in law—and all I could think about was how physically uncomfortable I was. It completely devastated me. I didn’t want to be sitting next to my beautiful family feeling this way.” At 236 pounds, Rachel—a theatre teacher at a charter school in Newark, NJ—had reached her highest weight, ever. “ When I look at that picture now, I looked enormous and sad,” she says. “ My thighs are as big as the couch. It was at that moment that I said I was never ever going to feel this way ever again.” “ Changing My Mindset” “ No one sits there and says I want to be obese one day,” says Rachel, “but it happens. And it happened to me because I ignored how my body was feeling—for so long. And that’s not normal.” Rachel, after, with her husband Brandon. “ Everything about your health is a choice,” she says, adding that you have the power to change your health and your weight—for the better. “ For so long, I was told I was overweight when I wasn’t overweight. That was a really damaging thing. People around me created this false reality for me. I wasn’t as thin as other kids, but I wasn’t the fat kid either.” “ But then I started to believe what every one else was saying about me—and I believed I’d always be the fat kid. Then I told myself that it was okay to be chubby and I started developing these habits where I felt like I could eat more. And when I got pregnant, it got worse: I had two breakfasts because I felt like I was entitled to it.” “ But I’m done with that part of my life: I’m not going to eat more just to eat more,” says Rachel, who.
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