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Thanks, . Ü

One of my first goals was to be able to go to the beach with my two girls and look so good that people just might wonder if I had adopted them! I never dreamed that, at age 41, I could feel so good in a bikini. I just love BFL.

Sara

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  • 1 year later...

hi friends:

barbara said:

Which is why I don't buy the TFAH line - no matter

whether it is printed in the little booklet

what does TFAH stand for??

please enlighten me!

thanks,

love

andrea

-- Re: Digest Number 1191

Neo wrote:

PS. So now if someone says to you " I can feel your

pain " you can

remind them that they couldn't possibly feel anyones

pain, they can

only feel the pain of the story (thought) they have

about your pain.

Empathy is one of those big lies we seldom see (my

story).

Sorry, your story is not my experience. I deal with

people who are 'empathetic' all the time; they are so

*unboundaried* they have no control over whether they

feel another's pain or not - it is not a choice (ie

thought leading to feeling), it is just an incapacity

to protect themselves from Feeling other's Feelings.

Which is why I don't buy the TFAH line - no matter

whether it is printed in the little booklet - KT can

and does change her story as she goes along (like the

rest of us who try to remain open-minded).

Just my experience of course.

regards, Barbara

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Hi ...do a judge your neighbor worksheet on this group...and ask

4 questions...we are a good place to start! We are here for your freedom!

love,

nne

> whether you can take this whole " THE WORK " thing too far :}

>

> I've read the book (twice) and I love the idea that you can perform

> surgery on your negative thoughts and fears. And I think it works

> very nicely thank you.

>

> But then I joined this group!!

>

> My perception is that you guys are inquiring to death! I just don't

> know which posts to read first there is just so much work involved

> (pun intended!).

>

> Is it just me (sorry, I know we are all part of one big Thang but it

> helps me to think straight!)

>

> JD

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Hi Marta,

I like to eat apples for the fiber, lol. I also buy

some whole grain sprouted bread, not the ezekial bread

although that works too.

--- mjs93311 wrote:

> So, you shop at TJ's, too? I love that place! Try

> the California

> Style Complete Protein Sprouted Grain Bread. That

> is what I have eaten

> for years, I swear by it. It " healed " me. When I

> eat it, I have no

> problems. When I am in the zone, I eat four or five

> slices daily.

>

> One fruit that works for me: bananas.

>

> Marta

>

>

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Hay Joan....

It's only 8:30pm here..you're already at tomorrow..LOL

My cousins hubby had the surgery. his was from Rugby injuries, and driving a

bus for years..those large steering wheels are tough on shoulders, and he drives

in Downtown Vancouver ! Yikes!

He said it was the best thing he could ever do. The pain went away. after the

physio, and he's doing everything he could before, and then some.

There will be others that will make some comments too!

Hope the warm milk works.

Smiles and regards

Cat

Joan UK wrote:

Hi fellow stilligans

I am sure that someone in the group has had a tear in the rotator cuff in

their shoulder repaired. There is a strong possibility that I may have to

have the one in my shoulder repaired I have got an appointment in July to

see a consultant to discuss this. If you have had this operation was it a

success and did it get rid of the pain. In other words was it worth doing?

I know everyone is different but would appreciate any comments.

The above problem is the reason I am posting this at 4.30 a.m. U.K. time but

I am sure that I am not the only awake and drinking hot milk and taking pain

killers.

Best wishes to all

Joan U.K.

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Joan

I can not say ihave had it but a few of my old buddys from bus driveing days

did and not aone of them have ever said to me they would not do it again . most

are back stil driveing bussessome thingi wish iwas still doing as I loved the

job but stills ended that for me sorry not much info but hope it helps some

marty the redneck

Hi fellow stilligans

I am sure that someone in the group has had a tear in the rotator cuff in

their shoulder repaired. There is a strong possibility that I may have to

have the one in my shoulder repaired I have got an appointment in July to

see a consultant to discuss this. If you have had this operation was it a

success and did it get rid of the pain. In other words was it worth doing?

I know everyone is different but would appreciate any comments.

The above problem is the reason I am posting this at 4.30 a.m. U.K. time but

I am sure that I am not the only awake and drinking hot milk and taking pain

killers.

Best wishes to all

Joan U.K.

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You are in them !

God Bless,

STL Jane

Kathy wrote:

> got home and my MD said all is pointing to congestive heart failure.

> Keep me in your prayers, please.

>

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Hiya IngridI had my first band out in November 2005 and then had to wait 3 months before I could get it back. So new band since February 2006 and I have lost the weight I gained without my band, I still have a few more kilos to go to get to my ideal BMI, but I am actually not too worried about getting there to be honest. I only see my surgeon when I need a band adjustment - so that might be 2-3 times a year because I am rather restricted and I sometimes just need a little tweek here and there. He has also done my gall bladder - so I perhaps have seen him a little more often than usual, but it was not always band related. That is a good option to get Dr Peach to speak on your behalf, its worth a try! Let us know how you get on.

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Hi Ingrid,

I spoke to susan (think it is the same susan) a couple of weeks ago.

She was doing to well still. I was in abit of a rush so I have to call

her back this week. Will pass on that you are asking about her.

>

> Does anyone know what happened to . She joined here last year and

> got banded, last time I heard from her she wasn't going so well with

the

> band and she was going to get back to me. When I told her I had my

band

> out I think she was a little disappointed and never rang back. I

don't

> have her number. Has anyone heard from her?? Ingrid

>

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Thanks , this lived out Penrith way. She was living with her

mother I think. If it is the same I'm sure she would remember me.

Say hello to her for me and tell herI'm thinking of her and still

wanting to do that coffee at Gloria Jeans!!! Thanks . Ingrid

> >

> > Does anyone know what happened to . She joined here last year

and

> > got banded, last time I heard from her she wasn't going so well with

> the

> > band and she was going to get back to me. When I told her I had my

> band

> > out I think she was a little disappointed and never rang back. I

> don't

> > have her number. Has anyone heard from her?? Ingrid

> >

>

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Hi Yeah very cheeky of it... oh well instead of the Op being in July its now in June so thats a good plus :) MTo: SydBand Sent: Wednesday, 11 March, 2009 10:54:25 AMSubject: Re:

That is a bit cheeky and uncooperative of your cyst - but sounds like it was fairly anxious to come out and if it was growing every day it was mighty impatient and thankfully now dealt with!You will be fine, dont worry too much about the optifast - it is a few weeks of pain for a greater long term gain!

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Hi Rob

That sounds like a nice birthday treat hope you have fun I'd love to see the Nile

M

Hi

Many thanks for your thoughts, I have been very good and drinking plenty of water, so far so good.

It was NOT a nice birthday present for you was it, hope upcoming birthdays are a lot nicer. At least my 56th coming up on New Year’s Eve will see me on a cruise down the Nile in Egypt.

Cheers

Rob

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My son has astigmatism's in both eyes. He is 3 and will be getting glasses next

month

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Does anyone's child have vision problems due to the PMG.  My daughter is four

and has been wearing glasses for 3 years.  She is far sighted. 

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We got glasses in 6th grade. Hard to know if it's pmg though.

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Does anyone's child have vision problems due to the PMG. My daughter is four

and has been wearing glasses for 3 years. She is far sighted.

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My son Wyatt has vision problems. he has been diagnosed with cortical vision

impairment, he is crossed eyed and it varies from day to day depending on his

seizures and stuff. he was most recently diagnosed as both near and far sighted.

they are telling me that he needs to have eye muscle surgery preformed.

miriam

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Does anyone's child have vision problems due to the PMG.  My daughter is four

and has been wearing glasses for 3 years.  She is far sighted. 

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