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wedosantas
on 11/1/06 1:45 pm - Gardnerville, NV
Topic: RE: Did you see Oprah today?
Richard: Thanks for your response.... I hope to find a healthy addiction as well. It will be one month tomorrow since my surgery.
baker1
on 11/1/06 9:47 am - NORTH HAMPTON, NH
Topic: RE: Did you see Oprah today?
My new addiction is the gym I work out 2 hours a day and come back for other classes like yoga,swimming arobics etc. I take I one day at a time to fight this addiction.
dancinjudge
on 10/30/06 6:10 am - Oregon City, OR
Topic: Call For Help-Las Vegas members
Hi everyone, My name is Kim and I am traveling from Oregon to Las Vegas in two weeks to have my WLS. My significant other will be with me the first 4 days, but will have to return for his family obligations. I was wondering if any of you in or near Las Vegas or Henderson might feel comfortable calling me every day to check on me. I'm a bit nervous to be there alone for the last few days before I will go home. I will be arriving on Nov. 14 (Tuesday), surgery Nov. 15 at St. Rose Dominican Rose deLima Campus. My "SO" leaves on Friday and I will be leaving the following Tuesday, Nov. 21. Please feel free to send me a private message if you are interested in helping me out. I'm just a bit nervous being in a different city all by myself so soon after surgery. Thank you to anyone who is wiling to help! Kim
Jenn A.
on 10/26/06 10:30 am - Visalia, CA
Topic: Calling All Teachers
I am working on a holiday project for Marine Recruits who are sick or injured and having to spend time in Medical Rehab Platoon. Many of the recruits don't know if they will get sent home or they will get to see their dream come true. Below is a letter if you can read it and help out that would be great. Thanks, Jenn I am with a group call Marine Moms Online (MMO). We are an Internet support group for thousands of families of the Marine Corps. Each holiday season we turn our attention to sick and injured recruits at the Training Depots in both San Diego and Parris Island. These young men and women, approx 750, have been removed from regular training and will be in the Special Training Company (STC) over the holiday season. On Christmas morning MMO delivers a patriotic holiday stocking to each of these recruits. The stockings are filled with items that have been donated from various sources. In the stockings the recruits receive phone cards, envelopes, stamps, note pads and pens. But the key "gift" in this stocking is a bundle of letters that we collect from children all over the country. Last year each recruit had 12 letters in their stocking. That is over 8000 letters! Our goal is to bring cheer to these special recruits on Christmas Day and to show them how much we support them and stand behind their determination to become a United States Marine. And you can be part of that impact - in a very simple way! Would you please help by collecting letters and/or drawings from children of all ages? The subject can be patriotic, holiday wishes, or even a simple thank you for serving our county. It can be from schools, Sunday schools, clubs, and just your own kids. The end result is letters. However you decide is the best way for your class or school to participate is greatly appreciated. Following are simple guidelines for the letters. - Notes, letter, pictures and cards accepted. - Salutation should be "Dear Recruit" - Envelope for each letter/drawing is not necessary - send it all in one package to the address below. - NO personal return addresses. - Mark the back of each note with a classroom sticker or stamp with the school address, if they desire possible responses from recruits. Please mail your letters to arrive by November 20, 2006 to this addresses: MMO Holiday Project c/o The Avery's 2403 West Sunnyside Ave Visalia CA 93277 Thanks in advance for your support of our project. We can make the Christmas season just a little better for these recruits who SO desire to serve our country. Sincerely, Jennifer Avery P.S. You can view photos from past visits at this website: http://marinemomvisits.com
Becks
on 10/25/06 1:59 am
Topic: RE: new life begins
Hello Robin was just surfing the Nevada board and seen your post. I had lap band surgery on 10/12/06 just a few days before you. My surgeon was Dr. Kozar at Western Bariatric. We both started out about the same BMI my start was 39.9. So far doing well I thought the surgery and recovery was simple. My post-op swelling is down not feeling any restriction right now so trying to stick to the rules. I start mushes tomorrow....yikes!! How's your full liquid stage going. I'm in Winnemucca, NV and pass threw Fernly when going to Reno. Hubby and I also play paintball at Herby's Paintball in Fernly. The Nevada board sure is quiet! Take care and work that band!! Rebecca
Becks
on 10/25/06 1:42 am
Topic: RE: Hi! Remember me?
Hello Deanna I was just surfing the Nevada board and wanted to tell you what a great job you have done!! You look great! I'm 2 weeks post-op lap band surgery and doing good. I hope to have success just like you! This Nevada board sure is quiet. Take care and enjoy your new body and health. Beck's in Winnemucca, NV
wedosantas
on 10/24/06 7:07 pm - Gardnerville, NV
Topic: Did you see Oprah today?
Did anyone out there see Oprah today? The show was about people who had Gastric Bypass surgery who substituted one addiction for another. I just had my surgery 2 1/2 weeks ago, and was wondering if anyone had had this problem? The specific addictions mentioned were alcohol, pills, or believe it or not, sex. Their claim was that without addressing the REASON we were fat, surgery was just a bandaide that would lead to other problems. This kind of blew me away, I realize I am in the 'honeymoon' period where everything is great, but what next? I would appreciate some feedback from some 'old timers' ! Thanks
Kilaani
on 10/22/06 6:06 pm - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: RE: new life begins
Just take it slow! Congratulations on your surgery and wishing you great success! Jill
Kilaani
on 10/22/06 12:15 pm - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: RE: Weight Loss Surgery
Hey there - I was over 400 pounds and I have never regretted my WLS. I had the DS done - have you heard of that surgery at all? It's been awesome. I was a revision from the gastric band (lap band) which didn't work. I lost a bunch of weight but regained from when a leak in the band occurred. Take a look at my journal if you like - there are really not any foods I've had to give up. The main issue with the DS is that you MUST be viligent about vitamins and protein intake. It has both malabsorption and restriction so it's very very good for the super super morbidly obese and has the best long term results. Hope that helps, Jill revision from band to DS 3/10/05 Dr. Baltasar, Spain 440/435/211/165-149 hw/sw/cw/gw range -229lbs, 46lbs to go www.picturetrail.com/kilaani
Robin06
on 10/20/06 12:12 am - Fernley, NV
Topic: new life begins
Well I did it...surgery is over and i am feelin great...It is hard to tell when you are full right now as you have to learn how to read your new tummy but I do know that if you get too much, it sure makes you nauseaus
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