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Topic: RE: Newbie to the board~~
I know!! According to the nurse, I possibly qualify with my BMI of 35, and asthma & high bp & migraines. MAYBE!!!
Sherri


Topic: RE: Newbie to the board~~
Welcome Sherri! Not a lot of time to post but wanted to quickly say welcome and also that if you shrink to 4'11" you might qualify!
Slump girl! Slump!!!

Topic: Newbie to the board~~
Hello everyone! I've read some of the post for a while, but this is my first time actually posting here. I'm a 32 year old mother of a 4 year old son, Trey. I'm happily married to DH, Butch, for nearly 7 years. I work 10pm til 8am 4 nights a week at Dothan Police Dept in Alabama. We dispatch police, fire, rescue, after hour utilities, and answer E911. We also answer the city switchboard, which is another reason I recently went to night shift. I'm so sick of hearing people fuss about their court dates or utilities being shut off for non payment!! Not my cup of tea. I've lost most of my compassion for alot of people.
Anyway, I've been overweight off and on since my teenage years. I had a few months bout with buliemia my senior year to get into a size 6 prom dress and go out for a beauty pagent, and then just went back to eating after that was over with. Now, I'm back up to the highest weight I've been in 6 years. I'm 5'1 and pushing 190. It may not seem like alot to most people, but I have asthma and 2 months ago, went into the hospital with chest pains and found out I now have high blood pressure and heart palpatations. I also fight migraines. I've been on weigh****chers for a year now. I finally decided to stop looking into WLS and try to do it. I have an appt with a local Bariatric surgeon on Nov 15th. They are skeptical that BC/BS will cover it for me yet, because I barely qualify. I am hopeful though.
I just wanted to say hello, and introduce myself. Sorry so lengthy!!
Sherri

Topic: RE: Excited to "find" this board
Welcome to the board Brianna! I feel your pain on the sleep issues - I had the same problem when I worked dayshift. I am a graveyard girl so I don't sleep well at night usually.
Hang in there though - things change and you may find yourself being able to get off graveyard soon. I know some people who have tried using melatonin with success to get themselves to sleep during the day. They also have a new sleep aid out called Lunesta you might see if that would work.
Otherwise, what has worked for me when I have had to work dayshift and couldn't sleep was to sleep in shifts. I would sleep 2-4 hours at night then I would sleep when I got home from work. So maybe you could sleep a few hours in the morning then nap again in the afternoon before you go to work. I myself stay up late every day for the most part and go to bed and crash around noon or so. I generally sleep 5-6 hours a day but a lot of days get only 4. But that is because dayshift ruined me for sleeping longer stints. I was getting between 2-3 hours a night when I was working days for several years. So now my body doesn't like being in bed long enough unless I'm ready to drop.
I know many folks who work graveyard who do the split sleep thing. That works really well for them because they can get up and do things they want to during the day and still get their rest. Try not to concentrate on 8 hours of sleep....just look for your minimum right now and concentrate on that. For me, my minimum I consider is 4 hours and try to get 5 or 6. If I try to think of it that way, it takes the pressure off me trying to sleep. If I go to bed at 1p and have to be up at 6pm, I'm going to be tired and need to use the alarm to wake up. Maybe if you tried pushing back when you go to bed it will make you more likely to sleep all the way through.
Give some of those techniques a try and see if it helps. Being up in the morning I love because I get to be like a normal person sometimes but I just crash in the afternoon. I get all my stuff done in the morning and it makes me feel like I'm not spending my whole day lazing around trying to force myself to sleep....wasting time doing it. If you can't sleep, take advantage of the time and think about sleeping tomorrow.
Dina

Topic: Excited to "find" this board
I am relatively new to OH, and haven't had time to fully explore all the boards.. it was really cool to find a spot just for us dispatchers.... I work in a small COMM center, we are supposed to have 20 dispatchres (total) but in the almost 3 years I have been here, have never seen that many...
I love what I do, more then I ever thought I would, even though it gets crazy from time to time, the county I live in is growing very quickly these days.
I find I have a hard time with eating, while I work I tend to eat too fast.. soemtiems you gotta get in in when you can, it is bad, and I usually end up making myself sick, but it passes quickly... Also I am having difficulty adjusting to a change from day shift to overnights.. I do not sleep well suring the day, and find I am not eating enough.. I struggle every day to make sure I get enough food, and try to fit in work outs where I can. I have been on nights for a month now and if I can't get my groove and get some sleep soon, I am considering a job change...I am exausted all the time, and it is catching up..
I look forward to talking to other dispatchers who can relate.
Brianna
Topic: RE: Interesting ...
That is very interesting, Dannielle! It doesn't surprise me though. I see an awful lot of dispatchers who start out normal who end up quite heavy over a short period of time.
Dina
Topic: RE: Interesting ...
Paula! I didn't even notice that I replied to your post on your surgery date! Congratulations - you're over the hump now! I can't wait to hear how you are doing.
Dina

Topic: RE: Dinka Doo...Where are youuuuuu??
Oh look at me - 3 weeks later finally checking in!!! I haven't had a ton of overtime this month actually but I just forgot to check the boards. I haven't spent as much time on my message boards lately though.
How are you doing over there in Chicagoland? So you guys don't use the term APB huh? So funny some of the regional differences.
Dina

Topic: Dinka Doo...Where are youuuuuu??
I'm putting out an APB on Dinka Doo .............
(Well, actually we don't have APB's here in Chicago...they are "ALL CALL" messages.....)
Dina Dina Dina!!!! Come out come out wherever you are!!
Are you working many many hours of overtime?
Dina Dina Dina!!!!!
(I might have to get out a bullhorn and start calling her......)
hee hee....
Dina, hope to hear from you soon!!
Paula

Topic: RE: Interesting ...
Hi Jenn,
I'm a LapBander too!! (Well, almost....10/24 surgery day)
It is great to have other dispatchers out there we can share info with. I think we have a really unique job....moments of adreneline(sp) rush and never know what will happen next.
How is the support from others in your dispatch center? Mine is mixed...some people are really supportive while others are quite judgemental (emphasis on the "mental" part of that..LOL) I work in a large dispatch center, so it's a little easier to avoid the negative people.
As for my friends on the other end of the radio, they are so supportive!!
Keep us posted on your journey!!!!
Paula

