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Hello to our new MGB family. On Wednesday, my husband , had his

MGB along with Flo, Toni, Francine, Genzel, and Lori. He is

doing remarkably well and is at the hotel being pampered by his mom.

I've returned to Fargo, as in North Dakota, with confidence to

complete the MGB package so that I can join my husband on the other

side. Yes, is the brave one in this husband and wife team!

All day Wednesday, I watched in awe as the six littermates returned

to their rooms. And if there was to have been a competition for

first out of bed, I believe Flo and Lori would have tied for the blue

ribbon. I am thankful to have met each and every one of you and your

families. Imagine my disappointment on Thursday, when I returned to

the hospital after having gone back to the hotel to shower, to find

the MGB rooms empty and being cleaned for the next set of

littermates. So much for lengthy goodbyes! We'll be back, though,

sometime in late July or August, as I take my turn with the great Dr.

R. I can't imagine Durham Regional Hospital without Trish making the

rounds. Trish, could you stick around until I get back? Well, hugs

to all and I look forward to your progress reports! .

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WOW SHELLEY!

Its great to hear the news that you have decided to go forward with

your new life...:-D.. I m pleased is doing well.Now you!!!

YAHOOOOOO!!

Just let me know when and I will try to plan to be home so I can

visit you and help out.........

The first 3 days were rough for me and today I woke up knowing I

slept on both sides of my tummy!

Warm Regards!

GOD BLESS

lori

MiniGastricBypass (AT) e, sneal03@h... wrote:

> Hello to our new MGB family. On Wednesday, my husband , had

his

> MGB along with Flo, Toni, Francine, Genzel, and Lori. He is

> doing remarkably well and is at the hotel being pampered by his mom.

> I've returned to Fargo, as in North Dakota, with confidence to

> complete the MGB package so that I can join my husband on the other

> side. Yes, is the brave one in this husband and wife team!

> All day Wednesday, I watched in awe as the six littermates returned

> to their rooms. And if there was to have been a competition for

> first out of bed, I believe Flo and Lori would have tied for the

blue

> ribbon. I am thankful to have met each and every one of you and

your

> families. Imagine my disappointment on Thursday, when I returned

to

> the hospital after having gone back to the hotel to shower, to find

> the MGB rooms empty and being cleaned for the next set of

> littermates. So much for lengthy goodbyes! We'll be back, though,

> sometime in late July or August, as I take my turn with the great

Dr.

> R. I can't imagine Durham Regional Hospital without Trish making

the

> rounds. Trish, could you stick around until I get back? Well,

hugs

> to all and I look forward to your progress reports! .

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WOW SHELLEY!

Its great to hear the news that you have decided to go forward with

your new life...:-D.. I m pleased is doing well.Now you!!!

YAHOOOOOO!!

Just let me know when and I will try to plan to be home so I can

visit you and help out.........

The first 3 days were rough for me and today I woke up knowing I

slept on both sides of my tummy!

Warm Regards!

GOD BLESS

lori

MiniGastricBypass (AT) e, sneal03@h... wrote:

> Hello to our new MGB family. On Wednesday, my husband , had

his

> MGB along with Flo, Toni, Francine, Genzel, and Lori. He is

> doing remarkably well and is at the hotel being pampered by his mom.

> I've returned to Fargo, as in North Dakota, with confidence to

> complete the MGB package so that I can join my husband on the other

> side. Yes, is the brave one in this husband and wife team!

> All day Wednesday, I watched in awe as the six littermates returned

> to their rooms. And if there was to have been a competition for

> first out of bed, I believe Flo and Lori would have tied for the

blue

> ribbon. I am thankful to have met each and every one of you and

your

> families. Imagine my disappointment on Thursday, when I returned

to

> the hospital after having gone back to the hotel to shower, to find

> the MGB rooms empty and being cleaned for the next set of

> littermates. So much for lengthy goodbyes! We'll be back, though,

> sometime in late July or August, as I take my turn with the great

Dr.

> R. I can't imagine Durham Regional Hospital without Trish making

the

> rounds. Trish, could you stick around until I get back? Well,

hugs

> to all and I look forward to your progress reports! .

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WOW SHELLEY!

Its great to hear the news that you have decided to go forward with

your new life...:-D.. I m pleased is doing well.Now you!!!

YAHOOOOOO!!

Just let me know when and I will try to plan to be home so I can

visit you and help out.........

The first 3 days were rough for me and today I woke up knowing I

slept on both sides of my tummy!

Warm Regards!

GOD BLESS

lori

MiniGastricBypass (AT) e, sneal03@h... wrote:

> Hello to our new MGB family. On Wednesday, my husband , had

his

> MGB along with Flo, Toni, Francine, Genzel, and Lori. He is

> doing remarkably well and is at the hotel being pampered by his mom.

> I've returned to Fargo, as in North Dakota, with confidence to

> complete the MGB package so that I can join my husband on the other

> side. Yes, is the brave one in this husband and wife team!

> All day Wednesday, I watched in awe as the six littermates returned

> to their rooms. And if there was to have been a competition for

> first out of bed, I believe Flo and Lori would have tied for the

blue

> ribbon. I am thankful to have met each and every one of you and

your

> families. Imagine my disappointment on Thursday, when I returned

to

> the hospital after having gone back to the hotel to shower, to find

> the MGB rooms empty and being cleaned for the next set of

> littermates. So much for lengthy goodbyes! We'll be back, though,

> sometime in late July or August, as I take my turn with the great

Dr.

> R. I can't imagine Durham Regional Hospital without Trish making

the

> rounds. Trish, could you stick around until I get back? Well,

hugs

> to all and I look forward to your progress reports! .

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