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Topic: RE: New to Army message board!
Connie, Welcome!!!! Yes this board is not busy to say the least. I check it everyday to see if there is a new post. I am an Army wife as well but for only 15 years to your 19. We are stationed in CA, my husband works for Boeing for the Army.
I also had open RNY. My surgery was Jan. 25, 2005. This has been quiet a journey. I was part of a support group before surgery for about 3 months. I really thought that I was prepared but now I know you can never really be prepared. It is such a up and down rollercoaster. But I will tell you that I wouldn't change a thing, I would do it again in a heart beat. I feel as if I have my life back. As of this past Tuesday I am down 78 pounds. I have 33 pounds to go to get to my surgeons goal.
Okay just really wanted to say welcome and good luck on your surgery in Sept. It will be here before you know it!!!
Take care,
Becky P.
Topic: New to Army message board!
Hi, everyone. I see that this message board is not very busy, that is a shame.... well I am an Army wife, have been for 19 yrs... Yep we are close to retiring.. we are stationed at Ft. Huachuca, Az(it is raining a little now Yea!) .. I am having open RNY surgery on the 21st of Sept. I am so excited... My surgeon is Dr. Zahn, St. Lukes, The Bridges Bariatric, Ctr. I hope to get a few replies to this post... be anxious to hear from other military spouses... thanks Connie
Topic: RE: FORT HOOD meeting?
Hi, I am about 2 months post op and I have never heard of Ft Hood meetings? I didnt know they had them..if I had known I would travel all the way to Scott & White all the time. Please give me more info, and maybe we can go together! My name is Mila by the way and I am 21 years old.
Topic: Military Spouses
I get this the other day and just want to share
Military Spouses
"Over the years I have talked a lot about military spouses, how special they are and the price they pay for freedom too. The funny thing about it is, most military spouses don't consider themselves different from other spouses. They do what they have to do, bound together not by blood or merely friendship, but with a shared spirit whose origin is in the very essence of what love truly is. Is there truly a difference? You have to decide for yourself...
Other spouses get married and look forward to building a home and putting down family roots.
Military spouses get married and know they will live in base housing or rent, and their roots must be short so they can be transplanted frequently.
Other spouses decorate a home with flair and personality that will last a lifetime.
Military spouses decorate a home with flair tempered with the knowledge that no two base houses have the same size windows or the same size rooms. Curtains have to be flexible and multiple sets are a plus. Furniture must fit like puzzle pieces.
Other spouses have immaculate living rooms and are seldom used.
Military spouses have living room/dining room combos. The coffee table got a scratch or two moving from Germany, but still looks pretty good.
Other spouses say good-bye to their spouse for a busines trip and know they won't see them for a week. They are lonely, but can survive.
Military Spouses say good-bye to their deploying spouse and know that they won't see them for a month, or for a year. They are lonely, but they will survive.
Other spouses get used to saying hello to friends they see all the time.
Military spouses get used to saying good-bye to friends made in the last two years.
Other spouses worry about whether their child will be class president next year.
Military spouses worry about whether their child will be accepted in yet another new school next year and whether that school will be the worst in the city...again.
Other spouses can count on spouse participation in special events,birthdays,anniversaries, concerts, football games, graduation, and even the birth of a child.
Military spouses only count on each other because they realize the Flag has to come first if Freedom is to survive. It has to be that way.
Other spouse put up yellow ribbons when the troops are imperiled across the globe and take them down when the troops come home.
Military spouses wear yellow ribbons around their hearts and they never go away.
Other spouses worry about being late for Thanksgiving dinner.
Military spouses worry about getting back from Japan in time for Dad's funeral.
Other spouses are touched by an elderly lady putting a card down in front of a long, black wall that has names on it. The card simply says, "Happy Birthday Sweetheart. You would have been sixty today."
A military spouse is the lady with the card. The wall is the Vietnam Memorial.
I would never say military spouses are better or worse than any other spouses. But I will say there is a difference. And I will say that our country asks more of military spouses than asked of other spouses. And I will say without hesitation that military spouses pay just as high a price for freedom as do their active duty husbands or wives. Perhaps the price they pay is even higher. Dying in service to our country isn't near as hard as loving someone who has died in service to our country, and having to live without them.
God Bless our military spouses for all they freely give, and God Bless America." COL. STEVEN ARRINGTON
Topic: RE: New to this message board, well everything really.
Hi Nicola,
Welcome to the board and good luck with getting your surgery scheduled and approved! Some Army bariatric programs work great and others have a few kinks. My best advice is to stay on top of them, call everyday, make sure they know you are waiting! LOL! That is what I eventually had to do (after I spent 2 years on a wait list).
HOwz the weather out there?! Bet it's bloom'n humid there right now!
Brightest Blessings for a Wonderful Day~
Jamie M.
aka Lady Autumn
Weight- 257/173/146
BMI- 44.1/29.7/25
Height- 5'4" Total Weight Loss: -84 lbs.
Surgery Date- 1/19/05
Visit my OH profile or stop by My Weight Loss Journey Website at:
home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-LadyAutumnsWLSjourney
Topic: RE: FORT HOOD meeting?
Hi Rachel! So good to hear from someone close by!
i am one month post op and doing really well. i would love to attend one of the get togethers, it sounds so fun! thank you SO much for asking me!!!

