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Kinsey, so glad to hear you are on the other side. You have a great

attitude. Remember our mantra: sip, sip, sip, nibble, nibble,

nibble, walk, walk, walk!!! Keep us updated and best wishes, Susie

> hi everyone! I may not be able to post a long message because I am

> still a bit weak. I am Kinsey/glenda, had my surgery on the 3rd of

> Feb. I had wonderful care from Dr.K and his staff! The nurses who

> took care of me were ALL wonderful and yes I had a few favorites!

My

> pain was monitored and taken care of, I had a fever and they were

> around the clock taking care of me. I met a few of you on the list

> (giant smile), recieved a beautiful rose, my partner was up and down

> with me all the time. I wanted to walk every two hours please I

asked

> them.

> Two beautiful angels (Liz and Arthur)stopped in to see me while my

> partner had to go home unexpectedly. My (young on Ford look

> alike) son took care of me a couple of days and was also helpful to

> some other Dr. K patients staying at the same motel. It was

wonderful

> the treatment I recieved from the health care and from strangers I

had

> never met before.

> While in the hospital I had fever and we battled it as best as we

> could but a few days out of the hospital we discovered an

infection.

> The only way this has slowed me down was feeling weak.

> I am sure that some people heard me when my tubes were removed....

> ahhhh yes extremely painful I belive because of my infection but as

> all others have said it is over in a moment and then it is out of

your

> mind.

> Dr. K was kind and caring that day and was helpful to my son who was

> in the room with me, looking quite pale. There also was a nurse

there

> I can't remember her name but she was so kind and caring... I will

> never forget her words and kindness to me.

> I still walk alot today, eat the right things and boy do I crave

> protein. So far I am doing well with what I can eat.

> I don't mean to ramble but I wanted to say that I felt so good on

the

> day of the support group meeting that I insisted on going. My

partner

> took me and I felt so at home. Many of you.... too many to

post

> came over to me and said who you were and where you were from and

> wished me well. I was so tickled to meet all of you. I wondered

if I

> would ever meet Mrs.K so someone pointed her out to me and I had a

> brief conversation with her.

> Dr.Keshishian, Dawn, Dee, the entire staff they employ and Delano

> Regional Medical Center Bariatric unit are tops and I thank them so

> much for what they have done for me.

> To all of you on the list that I had the pleasure to meet..... thank

> you... you mean something to me also!

>

> Kind regards,

> a weak but cheerful,

> Kinsey

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Kinsey,

It was good to meet you at the meeting. I popped in the next Thursday to

see you, but you weren't in your room; so I missed you. I'm so glad you

are doing so well, and that you are home. And, I'm sorry I missed your

on Ford son! We should hook him up with Cindee (Sindee). After

all, she likes whips. LOL

Any way, my new friend, I'm glad everything is going well for you.

Jim

hello everyone

hi everyone! I may not be able to post a long message because I am

still a bit weak. I am Kinsey/glenda, had my surgery on the 3rd of

Feb. I had wonderful care from Dr.K and his staff! The nurses who

took care of me were ALL wonderful and yes I had a few favorites! My

pain was monitored and taken care of, I had a fever and they were around

the clock taking care of me. I met a few of you on the list (giant

smile), recieved a beautiful rose, my partner was up and down with me

all the time. I wanted to walk every two hours please I asked them. Two

beautiful angels (Liz and Arthur)stopped in to see me while my partner

had to go home unexpectedly. My (young on Ford look

alike) son took care of me a couple of days and was also helpful to some

other Dr. K patients staying at the same motel. It was wonderful the

treatment I recieved from the health care and from strangers I had never

met before. While in the hospital I had fever and we battled it as best

as we could but a few days out of the hospital we discovered an

infection.

The only way this has slowed me down was feeling weak.

I am sure that some people heard me when my tubes were removed.... ahhhh

yes extremely painful I belive because of my infection but as all others

have said it is over in a moment and then it is out of your mind. Dr. K

was kind and caring that day and was helpful to my son who was in the

room with me, looking quite pale. There also was a nurse there I can't

remember her name but she was so kind and caring... I will never forget

her words and kindness to me. I still walk alot today, eat the right

things and boy do I crave protein. So far I am doing well with what I

can eat.

I don't mean to ramble but I wanted to say that I felt so good on the

day of the support group meeting that I insisted on going. My partner

took me and I felt so at home. Many of you.... too many to post

came over to me and said who you were and where you were from and wished

me well. I was so tickled to meet all of you. I wondered if I would

ever meet Mrs.K so someone pointed her out to me and I had a brief

conversation with her. Dr.Keshishian, Dawn, Dee, the entire staff they

employ and Delano Regional Medical Center Bariatric unit are tops and I

thank them so much for what they have done for me. To all of you on the

list that I had the pleasure to meet..... thank you... you mean

something to me also!

Kind regards,

a weak but cheerful,

Kinsey

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Kinsey,

You're doing great, especially with the extra energy drain of

recovering from an infection! Now why couldn't you have brought

your 'on Ford look-a-like' son to the support meeting, hmm ??

*grins*

*hugs*

Anita in Denver

11/08/01 Dr Keshishian

> hi everyone! I may not be able to post a long message because I am

> still a bit weak. I am Kinsey/glenda, had my surgery on the 3rd of

> Feb. I had wonderful care from Dr.K and his staff! The nurses who

> took care of me were ALL wonderful and yes I had a few favorites!

My

> pain was monitored and taken care of, I had a fever and they were

> around the clock taking care of me. I met a few of you on the list

> (giant smile), recieved a beautiful rose, my partner was up and down

> with me all the time. I wanted to walk every two hours please I

asked

> them.

> Two beautiful angels (Liz and Arthur)stopped in to see me while my

> partner had to go home unexpectedly. My (young on Ford look

> alike) son took care of me a couple of days and was also helpful to

> some other Dr. K patients staying at the same motel. It was

wonderful

> the treatment I recieved from the health care and from strangers I

had

> never met before.

> While in the hospital I had fever and we battled it as best as we

> could but a few days out of the hospital we discovered an

infection.

> The only way this has slowed me down was feeling weak.

> I am sure that some people heard me when my tubes were removed....

> ahhhh yes extremely painful I belive because of my infection but as

> all others have said it is over in a moment and then it is out of

your

> mind.

> Dr. K was kind and caring that day and was helpful to my son who was

> in the room with me, looking quite pale. There also was a nurse

there

> I can't remember her name but she was so kind and caring... I will

> never forget her words and kindness to me.

> I still walk alot today, eat the right things and boy do I crave

> protein. So far I am doing well with what I can eat.

> I don't mean to ramble but I wanted to say that I felt so good on

the

> day of the support group meeting that I insisted on going. My

partner

> took me and I felt so at home. Many of you.... too many to

post

> came over to me and said who you were and where you were from and

> wished me well. I was so tickled to meet all of you. I wondered

if I

> would ever meet Mrs.K so someone pointed her out to me and I had a

> brief conversation with her.

> Dr.Keshishian, Dawn, Dee, the entire staff they employ and Delano

> Regional Medical Center Bariatric unit are tops and I thank them so

> much for what they have done for me.

> To all of you on the list that I had the pleasure to meet..... thank

> you... you mean something to me also!

>

> Kind regards,

> a weak but cheerful,

> Kinsey

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  • 5 years later...

Hey,

I have not postd in quite a while do to being very very busy all

the time But i have been reading the messages. I just wanted to say

hello to everyone and I have had something new happen recently.....

My son is 3 as some of you may or may not remember, and he has

autism and is non verbal. My daughter is 2 and i just had her tested

yesterday for developmental disabilities. I was worried about her

because she only has a few words but rarely ever says them. She

prefers to babble or not say anything at all or to even worse,

imitate her brother and his screens and shreiks that he does. Well

thankfully I was told that she does not have any developmental

disibiliets that anyone could say right now. She has a severe speech

delay and her play skills and so forth are alittle slow but she only

needs some at home speech therapy and some at home developmental

therapy. My son gets theses services and then some out of the home

and they are working great for him so i can only imagine what they

will do for her. I was very relieved to hear she was okay. i was

thinking the worst. I am feeling pretty happy right now. haha I just

thought i would give anyone who cared an update on things in my life.

I will be posting more often. I also wanted to know who the parents

are of non verbal autistic children and wondering how old they are

and in what forms they communicate, what you have tried, what worked

and what didn't. I am always hoping to see my son talking like

everyone else his age but i fear that he will never say more than a

few words. Look forward to hearing from all of you. Everyone have a

great day and weekend!

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Hi, ...good to hear from you. Glad that so far you are not facing DD with you young one...that's a good thing for sure.

e

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