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Goals

Lose the last bit before summer

1 Person
 in progress, 
0 People
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Complete Jane Wayne Day on April 14th!!

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 achieved this
Surgeon Testimonial

Dalton Prickett, M.D.
I really like Dr. Prickett and his staff, I have recommended him to those who have inquired about surgery. He is sincere but straight up about the surgery and it's dangers. He is very committed to his work, it shows that he cares very much about helping people. His staff is wonderful, I can't say enough about Judy Stuck. rnrnThe office program is outstanding, the team on staff, nutritionist, behavioral therapist, exercise therapist, etc is on point, and available anytime! Even years out!!! That's service at it's best.
Member Interests
  • Fitness & Exercise - I've always loved to read about fitness, not just for weight loss but I enjoy it
  • Humor - My husband and I love comedy - we have many CD's and DVD's of comedians
  • Cooking & Baking - I absolutely love to cook! haha, this does explain a lot
  • Baseball - Boston Red Sox girl, all the way.
  • Football - Huge Football Fan- GO GREENBAY PACKERS!!
  • Tennis - LOVE TENNIS... wish I could play more... I will though!!
  • Marines - My husband is a Marine, Semper Fidelis!

Latest Surgery Support Comments

  • Comment by inspector-girl on 10/3/05 7:53 am
    Well, it’s official! You’re on the losing side. The trumpets are blaring, the cymbals are crashing and the drums are drumming – all for YOU! I hope that all went well for you! Your journey will have moments to “pause” - Feel free to look at my profile and see my ups and downs and know I’d not change a thing with anything I’ve experienced. Everything was worth it! – I’d like to impart some words of wisdom for when it does occur - remember these wise words whispered by Confucius – “It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.” Be patient. You didn’t put it on over night, it won’t come off over night (DARN IT!)…Don’t forget to update your profile at least monthly and take lots of pictures…the transformations will make your jaw drop!!! RNY 10/31/03 257/133 Good luck!
  • Comment by KaseyB on 9/27/05 5:27 am
    Shannon, Good luck. You'll do fine,just keep asking for more drugs :0). Your friends in CT. Can't wait until we can share clothes- oh wait you are to tall. I'll call you when you get home and setteled. Your frends CT. Kasey
  • Comment by Paula Hep on 9/24/05 5:09 pm
    Sending thoughts and prayers for an uneventful surgery. For the steady hands of your surgeon and the alertness of his team. For a virtually pain free recovery and a return home with a speedy recovery. Here's to becoming a BIG loser! paula
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4 words for the day
on March 25, 2009 8:45 am
Easter Candy is EVIL
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Downward Spiral and Back in Control
on March 4, 2009 7:24 pm
When do you make the decision to come out of a downward spiral and be back in control?  How do you know you are going to stay on the right pathway? That answer would be worth millions to many people.  As a recovering food addict, the biggest problem we face is that food is our downward spiral but food also is a necessity in life.  No other addict can understand how this feels.  You have to have the one thing that could bring you down into the depths of hell and for this, we can never be cured of our addiction.  Cause we have to have food, but it's food that is our biggest problem. Today I sat at my desk and realized, my new job in contributing to my food addiction.  In my old job, I conquered many challenges because I set up a system/routine for myself.  Not to mention I was incredibly active in my old job, I walked a lot, ran around alot, was up and down a lot..... and it kept me going.  In my new job, I literally sit all day.  I don't have a lot of reasons to run around a lot.  With this inactivity, I have noticed my appetite has gone haywire.   When I was running around all day, I had small meals to keep up with the high activity, however, I don't run around all day in my new job, but my appetite has remained, it has not decreased.  It's a fight. 

I am fighting back.  I did a 45 minute low impact workout in tonight, felt good up till the end, I'm still fighting through the pain, I keep believing that it will get better.  I'm not going to give up.

On a side note, I'm a little miffed at a poster who accused many of us that are BOTT'ing as having too many excuses... well I have one thing to say... "Just Wait" when life kicks you square in the balls, you are gonna have to sink or swim or float.  Some people lose their will when that kick is really hard.  Can we blame them?  How can we know when we don't walk in their shoes??  We need to support each other, not BASH those who are reaching out for help.  We can support one another, and that was the premise for this board years ago.  I do want to see it stay that way.

I'm heading to bed.   Night night!
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Ladies...
on March 3, 2009 10:47 am

Oh yes, that joyful time of the month.... just oodles of fun isn't it?  Last month I went through a fluke 3 week loonngggg cycle, two boxes of tampons later, I thought I had anemia.  Lord only knows what's in store for me this month.  But so far, bloating and cramps are on the menu, I'll take a side of sleepiness, moodiness and potty problems to go.  

 

Let's see how far I get tonight.  The short term goal is just making it through the work day and not eating my chair. 

 

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