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Hi Flo,

Just read your post and oh baby can I relate. My surgery is July 19 and I can

hardly wait. When I

read the posts, its messages like yours I am looking for.

regards

Dena Lawton/reddena@...

florence@... wrote:

> Hi Gang:

>

> My surgery was May 31. On day 6 when I had my staples out at clinic I had lost

14 pounds.

> I haven't weighed myself since..a personal choice because I don't want to keep

weighing and

> be elated/disappointed. In the past my body did not always cooperate by

showing weight

> loss at the day and time I needed it to. I'd go to WW and have lost nothing

and two days

> later have lost 5 pounds..so for the two days before it showed up I'd be down

in the dumps.

> Then of course there were the " knowing " looks from the person weighing me at

WW...as

> well as all the people at all the other scales on the fruitless journey I was

on for many, many

> years.

>

> But I do KNOW I am melting now!

>

> I can see it in the mirror. I can feel and see it in my clothes. I am down at

least a size. I

> started in a size 28. This morning my shorts are a 24 and they fit. This feels

SO good!

>

> I have never been a normal weight person in all my 57 years...this is so

exciting.

>

> No more edema in my legs and feet

> No more foot pain

> No more arthritis medication for constant unrelenting pain in my feet, ankles

and knees

> No more knee pain

> I go down steps like a normal person; not one at a time.

> I am no longer out of breath with the least little exertion.

> No more blood pressure medication

>

> The downside?

>

> I have little energy most days during the early part of the day.(I do have

energy though later in

> the day)...a friend on the board suggested I need more potassium..gonna go

that route today.

>

> I am never hungry, can eat very little (if that's a downside) and at times I

feel yucky in the

> tummy.

>

> Would I do it again? You betcha..and I'm only a little more than three weeks

post op. If you,

> like me, have never been a normal sized person, you are in for a thrilling

ride!

>

> Flo in land

>

> Florence Ballengee

> Hollywood, land

> florence@...

>

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>

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Dear Flo,

You are so beautiful.....inside and out!!!!!! I'm feeling the same way

you are, some days I

have more energy than others. But everyday it gets better and better. Keep on

melting into that

wonderful new person....isn't it fun?

Love,

Genz

florence@... wrote:

> Hi Gang:

>

> My surgery was May 31. On day 6 when I had my staples out at clinic I had lost

14 pounds.

> I haven't weighed myself since..a personal choice because I don't want to keep

weighing and

> be elated/disappointed. In the past my body did not always cooperate by

showing weight

> loss at the day and time I needed it to. I'd go to WW and have lost nothing

and two days

> later have lost 5 pounds..so for the two days before it showed up I'd be down

in the dumps.

> Then of course there were the " knowing " looks from the person weighing me at

WW...as

> well as all the people at all the other scales on the fruitless journey I was

on for many, many

> years.

>

> But I do KNOW I am melting now!

>

> I can see it in the mirror. I can feel and see it in my clothes. I am down at

least a size. I

> started in a size 28. This morning my shorts are a 24 and they fit. This feels

SO good!

>

> I have never been a normal weight person in all my 57 years...this is so

exciting.

>

> No more edema in my legs and feet

> No more foot pain

> No more arthritis medication for constant unrelenting pain in my feet, ankles

and knees

> No more knee pain

> I go down steps like a normal person; not one at a time.

> I am no longer out of breath with the least little exertion.

> No more blood pressure medication

>

> The downside?

>

> I have little energy most days during the early part of the day.(I do have

energy though later in

> the day)...a friend on the board suggested I need more potassium..gonna go

that route today.

>

> I am never hungry, can eat very little (if that's a downside) and at times I

feel yucky in the

> tummy.

>

> Would I do it again? You betcha..and I'm only a little more than three weeks

post op. If you,

> like me, have never been a normal sized person, you are in for a thrilling

ride!

>

> Flo in land

>

> Florence Ballengee

> Hollywood, land

> florence@...

>

> Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Need to allergy-proof your bedroom? Pristine mattress

> encasements form a breathable barrier that protects your family from

> common allergens. Order one today and get two pillow encasements FREE!

> http://click.egroups.com/1/5493/3/_/453517/_/961760224/

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at Onelist.com

> Please visit our web site at http://clos.net

> Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm

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Dear Flo,

You are so beautiful.....inside and out!!!!!! I'm feeling the same way

you are, some days I

have more energy than others. But everyday it gets better and better. Keep on

melting into that

wonderful new person....isn't it fun?

Love,

Genz

florence@... wrote:

> Hi Gang:

>

> My surgery was May 31. On day 6 when I had my staples out at clinic I had lost

14 pounds.

> I haven't weighed myself since..a personal choice because I don't want to keep

weighing and

> be elated/disappointed. In the past my body did not always cooperate by

showing weight

> loss at the day and time I needed it to. I'd go to WW and have lost nothing

and two days

> later have lost 5 pounds..so for the two days before it showed up I'd be down

in the dumps.

> Then of course there were the " knowing " looks from the person weighing me at

WW...as

> well as all the people at all the other scales on the fruitless journey I was

on for many, many

> years.

>

> But I do KNOW I am melting now!

>

> I can see it in the mirror. I can feel and see it in my clothes. I am down at

least a size. I

> started in a size 28. This morning my shorts are a 24 and they fit. This feels

SO good!

>

> I have never been a normal weight person in all my 57 years...this is so

exciting.

>

> No more edema in my legs and feet

> No more foot pain

> No more arthritis medication for constant unrelenting pain in my feet, ankles

and knees

> No more knee pain

> I go down steps like a normal person; not one at a time.

> I am no longer out of breath with the least little exertion.

> No more blood pressure medication

>

> The downside?

>

> I have little energy most days during the early part of the day.(I do have

energy though later in

> the day)...a friend on the board suggested I need more potassium..gonna go

that route today.

>

> I am never hungry, can eat very little (if that's a downside) and at times I

feel yucky in the

> tummy.

>

> Would I do it again? You betcha..and I'm only a little more than three weeks

post op. If you,

> like me, have never been a normal sized person, you are in for a thrilling

ride!

>

> Flo in land

>

> Florence Ballengee

> Hollywood, land

> florence@...

>

> Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Need to allergy-proof your bedroom? Pristine mattress

> encasements form a breathable barrier that protects your family from

> common allergens. Order one today and get two pillow encasements FREE!

> http://click.egroups.com/1/5493/3/_/453517/_/961760224/

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at Onelist.com

> Please visit our web site at http://clos.net

> Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm

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