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Oh you guys have me in stitches!! Thinking about all

the scars I have from previous surgeries and now

more..... well, I guess I had better be planning on an

" English Garden Tattoo " ....... ROFL

CAroline

--- lionrampart@... wrote:

> In a message dated 4/29/2001 5:28:26 PM Mountain

> Daylight Time,

> duodenalswitch writes:

>

>

> > YESSS! Good analogy! I have secretly been toying

> with

> > having whatever scars I end up with tatooed. Now,

> I have

> > never for a moment thought I would get a tatoo--

> just think

> > how silly an old lady in a nursing home with a

> cute little

> > rose tatooed on one now very saggy breast would

> look. But

> > now, I will be as saggy as I could get after the

> weight

> > loss, so the tatoo can't possibly sag any more....

> So I'm

> > toying with the idea of the scar being the stem to

> a rose

> > or daffodil, or maybe the support to a trellis

> covered in

> > roses. So, the idea of celebrating and being

> proud of the

> > very visible scar which ended a life of not so

> visible pain

> > is consistant. well, not approved yet, so I have

> a long

> > time to consider the issue! nan E.(going beyond

> tatooing

> > the missing belly button back on)

> >

> >

>

> Well you could just do a regular rose, and when all

> is said and done it will

> be a LONG-STEMMED rose!!! LOL, Meli

>

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Oh you guys have me in stitches!! Thinking about all

the scars I have from previous surgeries and now

more..... well, I guess I had better be planning on an

" English Garden Tattoo " ....... ROFL

CAroline

--- lionrampart@... wrote:

> In a message dated 4/29/2001 5:28:26 PM Mountain

> Daylight Time,

> duodenalswitch writes:

>

>

> > YESSS! Good analogy! I have secretly been toying

> with

> > having whatever scars I end up with tatooed. Now,

> I have

> > never for a moment thought I would get a tatoo--

> just think

> > how silly an old lady in a nursing home with a

> cute little

> > rose tatooed on one now very saggy breast would

> look. But

> > now, I will be as saggy as I could get after the

> weight

> > loss, so the tatoo can't possibly sag any more....

> So I'm

> > toying with the idea of the scar being the stem to

> a rose

> > or daffodil, or maybe the support to a trellis

> covered in

> > roses. So, the idea of celebrating and being

> proud of the

> > very visible scar which ended a life of not so

> visible pain

> > is consistant. well, not approved yet, so I have

> a long

> > time to consider the issue! nan E.(going beyond

> tatooing

> > the missing belly button back on)

> >

> >

>

> Well you could just do a regular rose, and when all

> is said and done it will

> be a LONG-STEMMED rose!!! LOL, Meli

>

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Oh you guys have me in stitches!! Thinking about all

the scars I have from previous surgeries and now

more..... well, I guess I had better be planning on an

" English Garden Tattoo " ....... ROFL

CAroline

--- lionrampart@... wrote:

> In a message dated 4/29/2001 5:28:26 PM Mountain

> Daylight Time,

> duodenalswitch writes:

>

>

> > YESSS! Good analogy! I have secretly been toying

> with

> > having whatever scars I end up with tatooed. Now,

> I have

> > never for a moment thought I would get a tatoo--

> just think

> > how silly an old lady in a nursing home with a

> cute little

> > rose tatooed on one now very saggy breast would

> look. But

> > now, I will be as saggy as I could get after the

> weight

> > loss, so the tatoo can't possibly sag any more....

> So I'm

> > toying with the idea of the scar being the stem to

> a rose

> > or daffodil, or maybe the support to a trellis

> covered in

> > roses. So, the idea of celebrating and being

> proud of the

> > very visible scar which ended a life of not so

> visible pain

> > is consistant. well, not approved yet, so I have

> a long

> > time to consider the issue! nan E.(going beyond

> tatooing

> > the missing belly button back on)

> >

> >

>

> Well you could just do a regular rose, and when all

> is said and done it will

> be a LONG-STEMMED rose!!! LOL, Meli

>

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sigh.....I can't wait until I'm in STAPLES! ;)

--- Caroline Powser humngbrd2001@...> wrote:

> Oh you guys have me in stitches!!

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Age 41

BMI 61

Consult 6/7/01

Dr. Herron

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