Kim Wommack named November Fittest Employee of the Month

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Sherry Hoppock (left)†presents Kim Wommack†with a fruit and†vegetable†gift basket for being named NTCC?s Fittest Employee†of the Month†for November. To receive this award, an employee must†be caught practicing†overt wellness behavior and attitude.†



The Wellness Committee is on the lookout for an December recipient!




Here are a few words about Kim's†personal wellness plan?






Late last year, I was diagnosed with stomach ulcers as a result of taking Alleve for the pain in my hands. My hands were hurting so bad that I was losing function and strength. As an artist and pottery instructor this was a real problem. Due to the risk of ulcers, I could no longer take over-the-counter pain medications to relieve my pain. I read Melody Henry's fittest employee of the month testimonial about not eating gluten and I decided to give it a try for pain relief. Within a couple of days of not eating gluten, my hands felt better than they had in years. In addition, my son encouraged me to watch a documentary called "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead." (You can watch it on YouTube) Two men in the documentary started juicing kale, celery, cucumbers, apples, lemon, and ginger. They both lost a lot of weight but their health improved significantly too including getting off their medications, improving their skin, and increasing their energy. So, in June of this year, I started juicing the "mean green" once or twice a day. I also make sure I get enough protein every day. I really enjoy the salad bar in the sub for lunch. I try to avoid gluten, sodas, sweet tea, sugary snacks, and other unhealthy refined foods. The juice leaves me feeling satisfied and I don't crave sweets like I used to. In five months, I have lost 24 pounds and I am feeling great. I am sleeping better, my complexion has improved, and the weight loss has really boosted my self-esteem. I have more energy and pretty soon, I am going to join Anna and Jennifer at the F.I.T. for a little exercise.