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I am with here, i bought my special pillow and it has a name Mr. Squishy, i have severl Mr Squishys but one is very special and it was comforting to have him there with me

Colleen

ps my personal pillow case was uplifting too Diane Duenas wrote:

By all means do it!! I dont have a stuffed animal but I have a "huggy pillow" that I cant sleep without and I took it!!Huggles> I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal > to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland > Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are > 11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the > hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life > (after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I > haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small. >

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damn STRAIGHT! My teddy bear has gone to France, Ireland, and yes...the hospital with me. He enjoyed his stay there with me. and Colleen and Tim and Pam can attest that he was there, resting comfortably with me during my recovery.

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I am with here, i bought my special pillow and it has a name Mr. Squishy, i have severl Mr Squishys but one is very special and it was comforting to have him there with me

Colleen

ps my personal pillow case was uplifting too Diane Duenas wrote:

By all means do it!! I dont have a stuffed animal but I have a "huggy pillow" that I cant sleep without and I took it!!Huggles> I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal > to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland > Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are > 11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the > hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life > (after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I > haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small. >

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damn STRAIGHT! My teddy bear has gone to France, Ireland, and yes...the hospital with me. He enjoyed his stay there with me. and Colleen and Tim and Pam can attest that he was there, resting comfortably with me during my recovery.

RobynnColleen Garner wrote:

I am with here, i bought my special pillow and it has a name Mr. Squishy, i have severl Mr Squishys but one is very special and it was comforting to have him there with me

Colleen

ps my personal pillow case was uplifting too Diane Duenas wrote:

By all means do it!! I dont have a stuffed animal but I have a "huggy pillow" that I cant sleep without and I took it!!Huggles> I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal > to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland > Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are > 11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the > hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life > (after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I > haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small. >

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damn STRAIGHT! My teddy bear has gone to France, Ireland, and yes...the hospital with me. He enjoyed his stay there with me. and Colleen and Tim and Pam can attest that he was there, resting comfortably with me during my recovery.

RobynnColleen Garner wrote:

I am with here, i bought my special pillow and it has a name Mr. Squishy, i have severl Mr Squishys but one is very special and it was comforting to have him there with me

Colleen

ps my personal pillow case was uplifting too Diane Duenas wrote:

By all means do it!! I dont have a stuffed animal but I have a "huggy pillow" that I cant sleep without and I took it!!Huggles> I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal > to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland > Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are > 11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the > hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life > (after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I > haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small. >

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Yes teddi was there with Robynn and i felt glad he was there when we left and that he was there for her......................

ColleenRobynn VanPatten wrote:

damn STRAIGHT! My teddy bear has gone to France, Ireland, and yes...the hospital with me. He enjoyed his stay there with me. and Colleen and Tim and Pam can attest that he was there, resting comfortably with me during my recovery.

RobynnColleen Garner wrote:

I am with here, i bought my special pillow and it has a name Mr. Squishy, i have severl Mr Squishys but one is very special and it was comforting to have him there with me

Colleen

ps my personal pillow case was uplifting too Diane Duenas wrote:

By all means do it!! I dont have a stuffed animal but I have a "huggy pillow" that I cant sleep without and I took it!!Huggles> I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal > to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland > Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are > 11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the > hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life > (after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I > haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small. >

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I actually recently wrote a short story about my teddy bear, and I read it to , my French cutie. I asked him whether he thought it was odd that a 41 year old still slept with her teddy bear every night. He sent me an MP3 where he said in French, "no, I don't think that it's unusual to sleep with a nounours...how do you say in English? teeedi byah?" and then he sings in his best French Elvis voice, "Let me be youah teeedi byah..."

Cute. Really cute.

RobynnColleen Garner wrote:

Hi

Yes teddi was there with Robynn and i felt glad he was there when we left and that he was there for her......................

ColleenRobynn VanPatten wrote:

damn STRAIGHT! My teddy bear has gone to France, Ireland, and yes...the hospital with me. He enjoyed his stay there with me. and Colleen and Tim and Pam can attest that he was there, resting comfortably with me during my recovery.

RobynnColleen Garner wrote:

I am with here, i bought my special pillow and it has a name Mr. Squishy, i have severl Mr Squishys but one is very special and it was comforting to have him there with me

Colleen

ps my personal pillow case was uplifting too Diane Duenas wrote:

By all means do it!! I dont have a stuffed animal but I have a "huggy pillow" that I cant sleep without and I took it!!Huggles> I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal > to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland > Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are > 11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the > hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life > (after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I > haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small. >

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I actually recently wrote a short story about my teddy bear, and I read it to , my French cutie. I asked him whether he thought it was odd that a 41 year old still slept with her teddy bear every night. He sent me an MP3 where he said in French, "no, I don't think that it's unusual to sleep with a nounours...how do you say in English? teeedi byah?" and then he sings in his best French Elvis voice, "Let me be youah teeedi byah..."

Cute. Really cute.

RobynnColleen Garner wrote:

Hi

Yes teddi was there with Robynn and i felt glad he was there when we left and that he was there for her......................

ColleenRobynn VanPatten wrote:

damn STRAIGHT! My teddy bear has gone to France, Ireland, and yes...the hospital with me. He enjoyed his stay there with me. and Colleen and Tim and Pam can attest that he was there, resting comfortably with me during my recovery.

RobynnColleen Garner wrote:

I am with here, i bought my special pillow and it has a name Mr. Squishy, i have severl Mr Squishys but one is very special and it was comforting to have him there with me

Colleen

ps my personal pillow case was uplifting too Diane Duenas wrote:

By all means do it!! I dont have a stuffed animal but I have a "huggy pillow" that I cant sleep without and I took it!!Huggles> I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal > to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland > Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are > 11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the > hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life > (after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I > haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small. >

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You hit the Onederlands...Colleen Garner wrote:

Hi

Yes teddi was there with Robynn and i felt glad he was there when we left and that he was there for her......................

ColleenRobynn VanPatten wrote:

damn STRAIGHT! My teddy bear has gone to France, Ireland, and yes...the hospital with me. He enjoyed his stay there with me. and Colleen and Tim and Pam can attest that he was there, resting comfortably with me during my recovery.

RobynnColleen Garner wrote:

I am with here, i bought my special pillow and it has a name Mr. Squishy, i have severl Mr Squishys but one is very special and it was comforting to have him there with me

Colleen

ps my personal pillow case was uplifting too Diane Duenas wrote:

By all means do it!! I dont have a stuffed animal but I have a "huggy pillow" that I cant sleep without and I took it!!Huggles> I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal > to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland > Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are > 11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the > hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life > (after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I > haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small. >

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You hit the Onederlands...Colleen Garner wrote:

Hi

Yes teddi was there with Robynn and i felt glad he was there when we left and that he was there for her......................

ColleenRobynn VanPatten wrote:

damn STRAIGHT! My teddy bear has gone to France, Ireland, and yes...the hospital with me. He enjoyed his stay there with me. and Colleen and Tim and Pam can attest that he was there, resting comfortably with me during my recovery.

RobynnColleen Garner wrote:

I am with here, i bought my special pillow and it has a name Mr. Squishy, i have severl Mr Squishys but one is very special and it was comforting to have him there with me

Colleen

ps my personal pillow case was uplifting too Diane Duenas wrote:

By all means do it!! I dont have a stuffed animal but I have a "huggy pillow" that I cant sleep without and I took it!!Huggles> I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal > to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland > Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are > 11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed about the > hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life > (after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I > haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small. >

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Yes, I think they were dipping into my drugs, frankly. Clearly, a giraffe!!!

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You tell Mr. Hubby and Mr. Brother that they are high on something. That is soooooooooooooo a giraffe. goofy men, they have no clue when it comes to things like this. I would never, and I mean NEVER have brought you a COW! For God's sake. :) Men can be so clueless. Present company excluded. :) > >I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal> >to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland> >Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are> >11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed

about the> >hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life> >(after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I> >haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small.> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >

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Yes, I think they were dipping into my drugs, frankly. Clearly, a giraffe!!!

Robynnmusil321 wrote:

You tell Mr. Hubby and Mr. Brother that they are high on something. That is soooooooooooooo a giraffe. goofy men, they have no clue when it comes to things like this. I would never, and I mean NEVER have brought you a COW! For God's sake. :) Men can be so clueless. Present company excluded. :) > >I wanted to ask a silly question, did anyone bring in a stuffed animal> >to the hospital while recovering from surgery? I found out at Inland> >Valley Medical Center where I'm having surgery, visiting hours are> >11am-8pm including family members. I'm not too disturbed

about the> >hours, though my mother is. This is my 3rd hospital stay in my life> >(after tonsilitis). I thought about bringing a stuffed animal, but I> >haven't decided if I will. I'm 43, though I'm feeling quite small.> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >

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I'm 21 and I still sleep with my teddy bear every night too. It's travelled with me too. I'm sure happy he (yes, he lol) can't talk tho! LOL. Somethimes, the only thing you need is a trusting teddy bear ready to listen :)

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LMAO!!!! Talk about a major typo that I did not catch in my proof read.

Trying to shave off weight and years!

I am 32! Feel like 21 - but alas, am 32. LOL!!!

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LMAO!!!! Talk about a major typo that I did not catch in my proof read.

Trying to shave off weight and years!

I am 32! Feel like 21 - but alas, am 32. LOL!!!

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LMAO!!!! Talk about a major typo that I did not catch in my proof read.

Trying to shave off weight and years!

I am 32! Feel like 21 - but alas, am 32. LOL!!!

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Well, geez Daun, if you're only 21 OF COURSE YOU STILL SLEEP WITH YOUR TEDDY BEAR EVERY NIGHT!!!!!!!

Hee hee

Robynnnaughteeheart@... wrote:

I'm 21 and I still sleep with my teddy bear every night too. It's travelled with me too. I'm sure happy he (yes, he lol) can't talk tho! LOL. Somethimes, the only thing you need is a trusting teddy bear ready to listen :)

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OK...that's MORE like it. (although you are still a tyke by my 41 year old standards!)naughteeheart@... wrote:

LMAO!!!! Talk about a major typo that I did not catch in my proof read.

Trying to shave off weight and years!

I am 32! Feel like 21 - but alas, am 32. LOL!!!

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Robynn VanPatten wrote:

> OK...that's MORE like it. (although you are still a tyke by my 41

> year old standards!)

And I'm 47 (at least chronologically)! Buncha young whippersnappers!

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San , CA

Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003

P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA)

~5'9 " tall

05/09/2003 319 Orientation

07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery

Current ~150 Goal until plastics?

Goal 140-150?

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All of you, I'm 56! LaWanda At 08:34 PM 6/13/05, you wrote:

>Robynn VanPatten wrote:

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> > OK...that's MORE like it. (although you are still a tyke by my 41

> > year old standards!)

>

>And I'm 47 (at least chronologically)! Buncha young whippersnappers!

>

>--

>Eleanor Oster

>eleanor@... (personal address)

>www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm

>San , CA

>Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003

> P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA)

>~5'9 " tall

>05/09/2003 319 Orientation

>07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery

>Current ~150 Goal until plastics?

>Goal 140-150?

>

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All of you, I'm 56! LaWanda At 08:34 PM 6/13/05, you wrote:

>Robynn VanPatten wrote:

>

> > OK...that's MORE like it. (although you are still a tyke by my 41

> > year old standards!)

>

>And I'm 47 (at least chronologically)! Buncha young whippersnappers!

>

>--

>Eleanor Oster

>eleanor@... (personal address)

>www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm

>San , CA

>Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003

> P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA)

>~5'9 " tall

>05/09/2003 319 Orientation

>07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery

>Current ~150 Goal until plastics?

>Goal 140-150?

>

>

>

>

>

>

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All of you, I'm 56! LaWanda At 08:34 PM 6/13/05, you wrote:

>Robynn VanPatten wrote:

>

> > OK...that's MORE like it. (although you are still a tyke by my 41

> > year old standards!)

>

>And I'm 47 (at least chronologically)! Buncha young whippersnappers!

>

>--

>Eleanor Oster

>eleanor@... (personal address)

>www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm

>San , CA

>Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003

> P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA)

>~5'9 " tall

>05/09/2003 319 Orientation

>07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery

>Current ~150 Goal until plastics?

>Goal 140-150?

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Jeez LaWanda...you sure are full of piss, vinegar, sass and spunk for such an old gal!!! (hee hee)

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All of you, I'm 56! LaWanda At 08:34 PM 6/13/05, you wrote:>Robynn VanPatten wrote:>> > OK...that's MORE like it. (although you are still a tyke by my 41> > year old standards!)>>And I'm 47 (at least chronologically)! Buncha young whippersnappers!>>-->Eleanor Oster>eleanor@... (personal address)>www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm>San , CA>Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003> P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA)>~5'9" tall>05/09/2003 319 Orientation>07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery>Current ~150 Goal until plastics?>Goal 140-150?>>>>>>Yahoo! Groups

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Jeez LaWanda...you sure are full of piss, vinegar, sass and spunk for such an old gal!!! (hee hee)

RobynnLaWanda Ezell wrote:

All of you, I'm 56! LaWanda At 08:34 PM 6/13/05, you wrote:>Robynn VanPatten wrote:>> > OK...that's MORE like it. (although you are still a tyke by my 41> > year old standards!)>>And I'm 47 (at least chronologically)! Buncha young whippersnappers!>>-->Eleanor Oster>eleanor@... (personal address)>www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm>San , CA>Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003> P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA)>~5'9" tall>05/09/2003 319 Orientation>07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery>Current ~150 Goal until plastics?>Goal 140-150?>>>>>>Yahoo! Groups

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Jeez LaWanda...you sure are full of piss, vinegar, sass and spunk for such an old gal!!! (hee hee)

RobynnLaWanda Ezell wrote:

All of you, I'm 56! LaWanda At 08:34 PM 6/13/05, you wrote:>Robynn VanPatten wrote:>> > OK...that's MORE like it. (although you are still a tyke by my 41> > year old standards!)>>And I'm 47 (at least chronologically)! Buncha young whippersnappers!>>-->Eleanor Oster>eleanor@... (personal address)>www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm>San , CA>Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003> P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA)>~5'9" tall>05/09/2003 319 Orientation>07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery>Current ~150 Goal until plastics?>Goal 140-150?>>>>>>Yahoo! Groups

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You better be, girly girl. That's what I adore the most about you!!LaWanda Ezell wrote:

Better believe it! Will be 'til I'm dead! LaWanda At 11:20 PM 6/13/05, you wrote:>Jeez LaWanda...you sure are full of piss, vinegar, sass and spunk for such >an old gal!!! (hee hee)>Robynn>>LaWanda Ezell wrote:>All of you, I'm 56! LaWanda At 08:34 PM 6/13/05, you wrote:> >Robynn VanPatten wrote:> >> > > OK...that's MORE like it. (although you are still a tyke by my 41> > > year old standards!)> >> >And I'm 47 (at least chronologically)! Buncha young whippersnappers!> >> >--> >Eleanor Oster> >eleanor@... (personal address)> >www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm> >San , CA> >Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003>

> P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA)> >~5'9" tall> >05/09/2003 319 Orientation> >07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery> >Current ~150 Goal until plastics?> >Goal 140-150?> >> >> >> >> >> >

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