Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 You know, I wonder if that's part of the problem? I know a LOT of Richmond people who have been doing protein drinks, but because they don't want to hear the attitude, they just don't tell the folks at Richmond. That means that the Richmond program never gets a real view of who is or isn't doing them, and how that might affect their long-term success. Of course, I had no qualms about telling them, but then, I don't mind, er, stirring things up again. Who, me? Anyone wonder why my nickname is TORIH? That stands for Tact Of a Rhinocerus In Heat! It fits, but then, so do my skinny jeans! I guess some of us are just born to be spitdisturbers. The women in my family have been like that for generations! I'm just carrying on the family tradition. Tina wrote: >He hates them, as do all the folks in Richmond. I'll just keep that >little part to myself. > > -- 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 150-155 Goal until plastics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2005 Report Share Posted August 18, 2005 It is fantastic to carry on tradition - lol Barbara From: Eleanor Oster Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 4:29 PMTo: gastric-bypass-support-kaiser-patients Subject: Richmond and protein drinks You know, I wonder if that's part of the problem? I know a LOT of Richmond people who have been doing protein drinks, but because they don't want to hear the attitude, they just don't tell the folks at Richmond. That means that the Richmond program never gets a real view of who is or isn't doing them, and how that might affect their long-term success. Of course, I had no qualms about telling them, but then, I don't mind, er, stirring things up again. Who, me?Anyone wonder why my nickname is TORIH? That stands for Tact Of a Rhinocerus In Heat! It fits, but then, so do my skinny jeans! I guess some of us are just born to be spitdisturbers. The women in my family have been like that for generations! I'm just carrying on the family tradition.Tina wrote:>He hates them, as do all the folks in Richmond. I'll just keep that >little part to myself.> >-- Eleanor Ostereleanor@... (personal address)www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htmSan , CAOpen RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003 P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA)~5'9" tall05/09/2003 319 Orientation07/15/2003 ~290 SurgeryCurrent 150-155 Goal until plastics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 TORIH... Too funny! --- Eleanor Oster wls@...> wrote: > You know, I wonder if that's part of the problem? I > know a LOT of > Richmond people who have been doing protein drinks, > but because they > don't want to hear the attitude, they just don't > tell the folks at > Richmond. That means that the Richmond program never > gets a real view of > who is or isn't doing them, and how that might > affect their long-term > success. Of course, I had no qualms about telling > them, but then, I > don't mind, er, stirring things up again. Who, me? > > Anyone wonder why my nickname is TORIH? That stands > for Tact Of a > Rhinocerus In Heat! It fits, but then, so do my > skinny jeans! I guess > some of us are just born to be spitdisturbers. The > women in my family > have been like that for generations! I'm just > carrying on the family > tradition. > > Tina wrote: > > >He hates them, as do all the folks in Richmond. > I'll just keep that > >little part to myself. > > > > > -- > 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 150-155 Goal until plastics? > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 I agree with you Eleanor. But its so hard when a doctor you really respect tells you not to do them. I think thats why I do them for a while and then feel guilty. But like you I do feel better and can resist snacking when I do them. > > > I wonder why Richmond Kaiser is so against the protein drinks. Kaiser > > in SSF is for them. They tell us that if your not going to have time > > to eat a meal to at least have a protein drink. I just had my Lifesyle > > 3 class and this is the subject they talked about. > > -- > > Eleanor Oster > eleanor@s... (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 157±2 Goal until plastics? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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