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Goals

Wear my wedding ring again!

28 People
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75 People
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To Love Myself Inside & Out

31 People
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11 People
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Not have to shop in Plus Size clothes section.

82 People
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43 People
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To sit with my legs crossed!!!

70 People
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91 People
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make up for all the years of fat sex with skinny sex

136 People
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31 People
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Surgeon Testimonial

Kenneth M.R. Warnock
I met Dr. Warnock for the first time in early May, and I have to say I was impressed with him. He takes his time with you, answers all of your questions, and tells you what he expects of you. We discussed mortality rate, his techniques, anticipated hospital stay, everything. My husband came to the appointment as well and all of his questions were answered too. I'm feeling very comfortable with the decision to do this surgery.rnUpdate:rnI'm now 1 week post op, and my confidence in Dr. Warnock has been well placed. I've attended a number of support group meetings made up of at least half of Dr. Warnock's patients and everyone agrees. The man is a Godsend. He is the best surgeon I could have ever asked for and I would highly recommend him to anyone considering going to him. He truly cares about each and every one of his patients.
Member Interests

Donna Jensen's Journey

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Describe your behavioral and emotional battle with weight control before learning about bariatric surgery.
There wasn't much battle, I just ate what I wanted, when I wanted. Thats how I got where I am today...about 175 pounds overweight. I had a harsh adult life, living most of it right at the poverty line where I didn't qualify for federal help, but didn't make enough to live on. I had to go without so many things that I didn't want to deny myself food. Later on after life improved and I was living comfortably, I'd made food such a pleasurable and fun part of my life, I couldn't give it up. When I did want to lose weight, it was nearly impossible because of my well ingrained habits.
Latest Surgery Support Comments

  • Comment by Donna Jensen on 7/2/07 5:34 pm
    Thank you all for your kind comments and good wishes. I'm now 10 days post op and feeling pretty dang good lol. Everyone here on OH has made this journey easier to take and much less scary than it could have been. Thank you again :) Donna
  • Comment by Amanda W. on 6/20/07 10:14 am
    Best of luck on your upcoming surgery! I'm praying that you will have a successful surgery and a very speedy recovery. There is a seat on the loser's bench with your name on it!! Good luck!! Amanda
  • Comment by judyanne on 6/19/07 8:40 am
    Friday is your day! Just remember you are on the journey of a lifetime. Try to enjoy every minute. It may sound weird now, but know that you are cared for and prayed for here, and all too soon this will be but a memory and you will be an inspiration to someone else. I am waiting for you on the losers' bench! ~ Judy
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