Message Board Abbreviations

Diamond Girl
on 11/13/07 11:24 pm, edited 11/14/07 12:10 am - Ham Lake, MN

I still get confused over some of the messageboard abbreviations, but here is a link on OH that helps. I know Connie and others helped me when I first signed on, so hoping this helps a newbie out there...have fun.

http://www.obesityhelp.com/content/messageboardlingo.html

barbk
on 11/13/07 11:34 pm, edited 11/13/07 11:35 pm - Eagan, MN

I printed this months ago and keep it in my desk drawer so when I come across an abbreviation I don't know, I can refer to it.  This is great to have.  Thanks for posting it again for the newbie's.  They won't think the rest of us are crazy when they see them now!!! YOU also posted a newbie start list on 9/11.  You should repost that for them too.....LOTS of good suggestions on starting practices before surgery!!!

You are just a pool of information!!!

 

 


Fitness is not about age or a size -- it's really about an attitude and life style!!!
Life is not measured by the number of breathes we take, but by the moments that take our breathe away~~

Diamond Girl
on 11/13/07 11:43 pm - Ham Lake, MN
Thank you Barb. Here is that post. Hey all!  I came across this on another member's website and I felt it was worth sharing with all of you.  I have found this lady to be a good resource of information (not to mention she posts some very appetizing food "porn" ).  You can find her complete blog at http://theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot.com - have a great day everyone! ~Amy~ Are you pre-op and waiting for your new healthy life to begin... Here's some positive things you can do to pass the time: 1. Research everything about your surgery (OH is a great resource) 2. Make wls friends (you'll need support from others who've been there done that post-op) 3. Add more exercise into your day (it will build you up for your surgery) 4. Lose some weight (cut back on simple carbs and up your protein... practice your post-op lifestyle) 5. Drink more water (it will help with #4 and prepare you for post-op) 6. Eliminate soda, smoking anything like that. 7. Figure out what made you fat, what your eating issues are, what your trigger foods are (this is an operation on your body and not your head so it's important you deal with all of these ASAP) 8. Take your measurements and pictures (you'll want comparisons) 9. Journal, blog, or if your crafty scrapbook your journey (its a good outlet for frustrations and fun post-op to look back on) 10. Make a list of everything you are looking forward to (buying new clothes, fitting in places, different activities...)
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