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In a message dated 6/12/2000 3:06:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

again?

(and how much later did you admit it to your husband

...just kidding!)

anna

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The next day, Not that I would know..lol But it really helps. that is what

Lori told me anyway.

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In a message dated 6/12/2000 3:06:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

annaamerica@... writes:

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Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

again?

(and how much later did you admit it to your husband

...just kidding!)

anna

>>

The next day, Not that I would know..lol But it really helps. that is what

Lori told me anyway.

Trisha

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In a message dated 6/12/2000 3:06:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

annaamerica@... writes:

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Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

again?

(and how much later did you admit it to your husband

...just kidding!)

anna

>>

The next day, Not that I would know..lol But it really helps. that is what

Lori told me anyway.

Trisha

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In a message dated 6/12/2000 3:06:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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<< Perhaps another topic of the day...

Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

again?

(and how much later did you admit it to your husband

...just kidding!)

anna >>

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL I loved this, cracked me up!!!!!!!!!

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My personal favorite is one my hubby had to deal with....

A Vasectomy!!!!

GEORGIA

> Hi Anne,

>

> Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of May 30th (my

mother hated

> my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of course I asked Dr.

R. all

> about the birth control issue. Anything that uses hormones is OUT,

because

> post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too much estrogen

can make

> you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what you need to use,

meaning

> the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't make the

sponge

> (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not sure if foams

and

jellies

> are hormonal, but I do know they have limited efficiency, so if you

are going

> to use them, you might want to use them in conjunction with

something else.

> Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

>

> in NJ

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My personal favorite is one my hubby had to deal with....

A Vasectomy!!!!

GEORGIA

> Hi Anne,

>

> Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of May 30th (my

mother hated

> my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of course I asked Dr.

R. all

> about the birth control issue. Anything that uses hormones is OUT,

because

> post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too much estrogen

can make

> you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what you need to use,

meaning

> the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't make the

sponge

> (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not sure if foams

and

jellies

> are hormonal, but I do know they have limited efficiency, so if you

are going

> to use them, you might want to use them in conjunction with

something else.

> Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

>

> in NJ

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My personal favorite is one my hubby had to deal with....

A Vasectomy!!!!

GEORGIA

> Hi Anne,

>

> Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of May 30th (my

mother hated

> my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of course I asked Dr.

R. all

> about the birth control issue. Anything that uses hormones is OUT,

because

> post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too much estrogen

can make

> you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what you need to use,

meaning

> the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't make the

sponge

> (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not sure if foams

and

jellies

> are hormonal, but I do know they have limited efficiency, so if you

are going

> to use them, you might want to use them in conjunction with

something else.

> Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

>

> in NJ

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Perhaps another topic of the day...

Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

again?

--- vampyrra@... wrote:

> Hi Anne,

>

> Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of

> May 30th (my mother hated

> my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of

> course I asked Dr. R. all

> about the birth control issue. Anything that uses

> hormones is OUT, because

> post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too

> much estrogen can make

> you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what

> you need to use, meaning

> the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't

> make the sponge

> (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not

> sure if foams and jellies

> are hormonal, but I do know they have limited

> efficiency, so if you are going

> to use them, you might want to use them in

> conjunction with something else.

> Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

>

> in NJ

>

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Perhaps another topic of the day...

Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

again?

--- vampyrra@... wrote:

> Hi Anne,

>

> Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of

> May 30th (my mother hated

> my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of

> course I asked Dr. R. all

> about the birth control issue. Anything that uses

> hormones is OUT, because

> post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too

> much estrogen can make

> you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what

> you need to use, meaning

> the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't

> make the sponge

> (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not

> sure if foams and jellies

> are hormonal, but I do know they have limited

> efficiency, so if you are going

> to use them, you might want to use them in

> conjunction with something else.

> Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

>

> in NJ

>

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Perhaps another topic of the day...

Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

again?

--- vampyrra@... wrote:

> Hi Anne,

>

> Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of

> May 30th (my mother hated

> my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of

> course I asked Dr. R. all

> about the birth control issue. Anything that uses

> hormones is OUT, because

> post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too

> much estrogen can make

> you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what

> you need to use, meaning

> the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't

> make the sponge

> (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not

> sure if foams and jellies

> are hormonal, but I do know they have limited

> efficiency, so if you are going

> to use them, you might want to use them in

> conjunction with something else.

> Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

>

> in NJ

>

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Perhaps another topic of the day...

Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

again?

(and how much later did you admit it to your husband

....just kidding!)

anna

--- vampyrra@... wrote:

> Hi Anne,

>

> Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of

> May 30th (my mother hated

> my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of

> course I asked Dr. R. all

> about the birth control issue. Anything that uses

> hormones is OUT, because

> post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too

> much estrogen can make

> you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what

> you need to use, meaning

> the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't

> make the sponge

> (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not

> sure if foams and jellies

> are hormonal, but I do know they have limited

> efficiency, so if you are going

> to use them, you might want to use them in

> conjunction with something else.

> Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

>

> in NJ

>

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Perhaps another topic of the day...

Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

again?

(and how much later did you admit it to your husband

....just kidding!)

anna

--- vampyrra@... wrote:

> Hi Anne,

>

> Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of

> May 30th (my mother hated

> my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of

> course I asked Dr. R. all

> about the birth control issue. Anything that uses

> hormones is OUT, because

> post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too

> much estrogen can make

> you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what

> you need to use, meaning

> the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't

> make the sponge

> (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not

> sure if foams and jellies

> are hormonal, but I do know they have limited

> efficiency, so if you are going

> to use them, you might want to use them in

> conjunction with something else.

> Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

>

> in NJ

>

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Perhaps another topic of the day...

Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

again?

(and how much later did you admit it to your husband

....just kidding!)

anna

--- vampyrra@... wrote:

> Hi Anne,

>

> Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of

> May 30th (my mother hated

> my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of

> course I asked Dr. R. all

> about the birth control issue. Anything that uses

> hormones is OUT, because

> post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too

> much estrogen can make

> you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what

> you need to use, meaning

> the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't

> make the sponge

> (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not

> sure if foams and jellies

> are hormonal, but I do know they have limited

> efficiency, so if you are going

> to use them, you might want to use them in

> conjunction with something else.

> Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

>

> in NJ

>

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Georgia,

Thanks for mentioning the " snip n' clip " ...!!! I was beginning to wonder if

anyone other than me had a husband or significant other with a vasectomy!!!

Of course, I know many of potential MGB-er's are young and want to have

children (I DOES ALL I CAN TO ENCOURAGE IT...I DON'T WANT ANYONE TO

ESCAPE!!!!) (JUST KIDDING...LOL...) I LOVE MY TWO BEAUTIFUL GROWN

DAUGHTERS....

Carol K.

Pre-MGB

>

>Reply-To: MiniGastricBypass (AT) e

>To: MiniGastricBypass (AT) e

>Subject: Re: Subject: What kind of birth control CAN

>you use?

>Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 18:14:45 -0000

>

>My personal favorite is one my hubby had to deal with....

>A Vasectomy!!!!

>

> GEORGIA

>

>

>

> > Hi Anne,

> >

> > Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of May 30th (my

>mother hated

> > my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of course I asked Dr.

>R. all

> > about the birth control issue. Anything that uses hormones is OUT,

>because

> > post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too much estrogen

>can make

> > you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what you need to use,

>meaning

> > the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't make the

>sponge

> > (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not sure if foams

>and

>jellies

> > are hormonal, but I do know they have limited efficiency, so if you

>are going

> > to use them, you might want to use them in conjunction with

>something else.

> > Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

> >

> > in NJ

>

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Georgia,

Thanks for mentioning the " snip n' clip " ...!!! I was beginning to wonder if

anyone other than me had a husband or significant other with a vasectomy!!!

Of course, I know many of potential MGB-er's are young and want to have

children (I DOES ALL I CAN TO ENCOURAGE IT...I DON'T WANT ANYONE TO

ESCAPE!!!!) (JUST KIDDING...LOL...) I LOVE MY TWO BEAUTIFUL GROWN

DAUGHTERS....

Carol K.

Pre-MGB

>

>Reply-To: MiniGastricBypass (AT) e

>To: MiniGastricBypass (AT) e

>Subject: Re: Subject: What kind of birth control CAN

>you use?

>Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 18:14:45 -0000

>

>My personal favorite is one my hubby had to deal with....

>A Vasectomy!!!!

>

> GEORGIA

>

>

>

> > Hi Anne,

> >

> > Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of May 30th (my

>mother hated

> > my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of course I asked Dr.

>R. all

> > about the birth control issue. Anything that uses hormones is OUT,

>because

> > post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too much estrogen

>can make

> > you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what you need to use,

>meaning

> > the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't make the

>sponge

> > (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not sure if foams

>and

>jellies

> > are hormonal, but I do know they have limited efficiency, so if you

>are going

> > to use them, you might want to use them in conjunction with

>something else.

> > Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

> >

> > in NJ

>

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Georgia,

Thanks for mentioning the " snip n' clip " ...!!! I was beginning to wonder if

anyone other than me had a husband or significant other with a vasectomy!!!

Of course, I know many of potential MGB-er's are young and want to have

children (I DOES ALL I CAN TO ENCOURAGE IT...I DON'T WANT ANYONE TO

ESCAPE!!!!) (JUST KIDDING...LOL...) I LOVE MY TWO BEAUTIFUL GROWN

DAUGHTERS....

Carol K.

Pre-MGB

>

>Reply-To: MiniGastricBypass (AT) e

>To: MiniGastricBypass (AT) e

>Subject: Re: Subject: What kind of birth control CAN

>you use?

>Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 18:14:45 -0000

>

>My personal favorite is one my hubby had to deal with....

>A Vasectomy!!!!

>

> GEORGIA

>

>

>

> > Hi Anne,

> >

> > Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of May 30th (my

>mother hated

> > my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of course I asked Dr.

>R. all

> > about the birth control issue. Anything that uses hormones is OUT,

>because

> > post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too much estrogen

>can make

> > you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what you need to use,

>meaning

> > the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't make the

>sponge

> > (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not sure if foams

>and

>jellies

> > are hormonal, but I do know they have limited efficiency, so if you

>are going

> > to use them, you might want to use them in conjunction with

>something else.

> > Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

> >

> > in NJ

>

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:)

Trust me on this, though, I *felt* up to it anytime after the second

day. There are some drawbacks to going to Durham alone. Sigh.

>>

Gee , What are they?

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In a message dated 6/12/2000 11:08:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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:)

Trust me on this, though, I *felt* up to it anytime after the second

day. There are some drawbacks to going to Durham alone. Sigh.

>>

Gee , What are they?

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In a message dated 6/12/2000 11:08:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

lindat@... writes:

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:)

Trust me on this, though, I *felt* up to it anytime after the second

day. There are some drawbacks to going to Durham alone. Sigh.

>>

Gee , What are they?

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In a message dated 6/12/2000 8:44:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

tbearkelly@... writes:

<< hanks for mentioning the " snip n' clip " ...!!! I was beginning to wonder

if

anyone other than me had a husband or significant other with a vasectomy!!!

>>

My husband got his 7 yrs. ago. I felt sorry for him, but couldn't help but

smile at how pale he was when he came out of Dr.'s office. I told him that I

knew it had to be uncomfortable, but until he could go thru labor for 72 hrs.

like I did to please not complain!! LOL LOL

Cathy in Lenoir, NC

Wanting to be on the other side

BMI 42

Patient info emailed 5/2/00

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In a message dated 6/12/2000 8:44:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

tbearkelly@... writes:

<< hanks for mentioning the " snip n' clip " ...!!! I was beginning to wonder

if

anyone other than me had a husband or significant other with a vasectomy!!!

>>

My husband got his 7 yrs. ago. I felt sorry for him, but couldn't help but

smile at how pale he was when he came out of Dr.'s office. I told him that I

knew it had to be uncomfortable, but until he could go thru labor for 72 hrs.

like I did to please not complain!! LOL LOL

Cathy in Lenoir, NC

Wanting to be on the other side

BMI 42

Patient info emailed 5/2/00

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step

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,

I can't speak for anyone else but I had to wait until I got back home, 4

days post-op. He was not with me in Durham. The manual said you could

resume strenuous activites. I took that as a clue.

Darlene

It's America wrote:

> Perhaps another topic of the day...

> Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

> again?

>

> --- vampyrra@... wrote:

> > Hi Anne,

> >

> > Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of

> > May 30th (my mother hated

> > my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of

> > course I asked Dr. R. all

> > about the birth control issue. Anything that uses

> > hormones is OUT, because

> > post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too

> > much estrogen can make

> > you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what

> > you need to use, meaning

> > the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't

> > make the sponge

> > (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not

> > sure if foams and jellies

> > are hormonal, but I do know they have limited

> > efficiency, so if you are going

> > to use them, you might want to use them in

> > conjunction with something else.

> > Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

> >

> > in NJ

> >

>

> __________________________________________________

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I can't speak for anyone else but I had to wait until I got back home, 4

days post-op. He was not with me in Durham. The manual said you could

resume strenuous activites. I took that as a clue.

Darlene

It's America wrote:

> Perhaps another topic of the day...

> Speaking of sex, when were you able to start having it

> again?

>

> --- vampyrra@... wrote:

> > Hi Anne,

> >

> > Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of

> > May 30th (my mother hated

> > my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of

> > course I asked Dr. R. all

> > about the birth control issue. Anything that uses

> > hormones is OUT, because

> > post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too

> > much estrogen can make

> > you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what

> > you need to use, meaning

> > the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't

> > make the sponge

> > (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not

> > sure if foams and jellies

> > are hormonal, but I do know they have limited

> > efficiency, so if you are going

> > to use them, you might want to use them in

> > conjunction with something else.

> > Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

> >

> > in NJ

> >

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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I'll let you know when I find a likely candidate . . .

:)

Trust me on this, though, I *felt* up to it anytime after the second

day. There are some drawbacks to going to Durham alone. Sigh.

:)

Kind regards,

> > Hi Anne,

> >

> > Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of

> > May 30th (my mother hated

> > my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of

> > course I asked Dr. R. all

> > about the birth control issue. Anything that uses

> > hormones is OUT, because

> > post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too

> > much estrogen can make

> > you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what

> > you need to use, meaning

> > the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't

> > make the sponge

> > (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not

> > sure if foams and jellies

> > are hormonal, but I do know they have limited

> > efficiency, so if you are going

> > to use them, you might want to use them in

> > conjunction with something else.

> > Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

> >

> > in NJ

> >

>

>

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I'll let you know when I find a likely candidate . . .

:)

Trust me on this, though, I *felt* up to it anytime after the second

day. There are some drawbacks to going to Durham alone. Sigh.

:)

Kind regards,

> > Hi Anne,

> >

> > Since I was the 'hootchie mamma " of the clinic of

> > May 30th (my mother hated

> > my little red outfit, said it was 'too much') of

> > course I asked Dr. R. all

> > about the birth control issue. Anything that uses

> > hormones is OUT, because

> > post MGB your hormones are all wacky anyway, and too

> > much estrogen can make

> > you feel really crappy. Barrier methods are what

> > you need to use, meaning

> > the diaphragm or a condom. Too bad they still don't

> > make the sponge

> > (remember that Seinfeld episode???) LOL. I am not

> > sure if foams and jellies

> > are hormonal, but I do know they have limited

> > efficiency, so if you are going

> > to use them, you might want to use them in

> > conjunction with something else.

> > Ok, sex ed class with the hootchie mama is over!

> >

> > in NJ

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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