Jazzy Jan Johnson

Obesity Support From Jazzy Jan Johnson – An Obese Woman

Jazzy Jan Johnson

Jazzy Jan Johnson

Jazzy Jan offers support for obesity through her life experiences as an overweight and obese person.

Jan’s personal childhood definition of obesity changed when she blossomed into an obese woman.

Her goal is to build a network of help for obese people by growing the best research on obesity news and information source on the web with daily updated help for overweight men, women and children and any overweight person seeking an obesity support network of information.

My name is Jan. I embraced the reality that we obese women, and men are simply full figured beauties with a little more to love.

OK… sometimes a lot more to love. My mission is to expose the beauty of overweight and obese people. No matter what size we are, we all are concerned about what the overweight calculator has to say.

“Jazzy Jan Johnson” is the name that stuck with me after one of my husband’s friends upset me by never remembering my correct name.

I spoke so crazy to him that when people found out, they said, “Yep that name fits because one thing we know about Jan is she sure doesn’t mix her words with people. She is definitely JAZZY”.

My husband Leo now teases me with, “She may laugh and she may joke, but she don’t play”. Leave it to our men folk to come up with these corny little sayings. Oh well, we love-em just the same. Right girls?

Obesity help specialists and health care professionals share obesity research information through many channels to help overweight people battle their bulge. The better prepared we are, the greater chance we have at winning our fight against obesity.

I am hoping that as you move forward in your personal research on obesity you too will come to realize the beauty and potential that YOU have been blessed with. Clinical and independent obesity research are important studies for the overall population but such research can mean the difference between life and death for those of us that are overweight and obese already. I personally believe equally important studies about being obese are personal stories about what individual men, women and children have discovered about the mental, emotional and spiritual problems that lead to their increase in weight and the health problems that resulted.

Child hood was a nightmare for me at times and finding a date as a plus size teenager was a bit rough as a young obese girl. I still struggle with being an obese woman and know all to well about the physical obesity diseases that come with carrying extra baggage. The personal support and help for obesity that matters the most is definitely in understanding ourselves and acting on those facts.

Now that my battle of the bulge is more defined as an obese woman, my understanding of being overweight has matured into a more focused daily research on living and learning about my self among the ranks of millions of other overweight and obese women that have gone through similar if not the same plights as I had as a young obese girl. I have learned that obese women are more accepted, or shall I dare say “tolerated”, as a permanent presence in society. Maybe society too will also see our full figured beauty as they learn more about Jazzy Jan Johnson and the worlds obesity support network of Friends.

Fighting obesity is not just about Jazzy Jan, it is about lessons learned by both you and I in our personal research on obesity over the years that lead us to see and understand the risks and dangers of being an overweight or obese person. By understanding the risks, we are able to fight for better health and in turn help others to do the same.

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