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Okay, silly question....

I've seen people refer to themselves as angels and I think I've figured out

the whole concept, but could somebody explain it in detail to me?

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, I have heard that same line sooo many times over the past year

and a half that I have been on this list. For a very good reason, It is

true!. (About how supportive everyone is on this list)

I was truly amazed back then when I started with it and it has only

gotten better over that ytime with more people joining and being

supportive and the post ops that continue their helping out with all the

newbies has been very helpful too. I hope you always get the support you

need. Take care

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> > Open BPD/DS done 01/26/01

> > PCP scale ? weeks out -91 lbs gone forever as of 05/24/01

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Kris ten,

An angel is someone who volunteers to check a person who is having

surgery during their time in the hospital either by calling and checking

with the hospital staff or directly with the patient. They also report

back to the list so that the rest of us that are concerned (and swinging

chickens children or various other luck building things or simply

praying) will know how that person is until they come home. It usually is

someone who has already had surgery so they can also support that person

with any of their experience. But it is not always! The only you need to

know how to do is support the person going through the surgery and report

on their status, I hope this helps.

Vera- Lansdale,Pa

Starting Bmi-61-11/00

Dr. Herron / Dr. Pomp assisting @ Mt. Sinai, New York

Open BPD/DS done 01/26/01

PCP scale ? weeks out -91 lbs gone forever as of 05/24/01

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That was pretty much the impression that I had. I just wanted to ask. I

guess I'm amazed at how great this group of people truly is. I mean

everybody is so supportive....and yet most of us do not really know each

other. That's really great! :)

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> Kris ten,

> An angel is someone who volunteers to check a person who is having

> surgery during their time in the hospital either by calling and checking

> with the hospital staff or directly with the patient. They also report

> back to the list so that the rest of us that are concerned (and swinging

> chickens children or various other luck building things or simply

> praying) will know how that person is until they come home. It usually is

> someone who has already had surgery so they can also support that person

> with any of their experience. But it is not always! The only you need to

> know how to do is support the person going through the surgery and report

> on their status, I hope this helps.

>

>

> Vera- Lansdale,Pa

> Starting Bmi-61-11/00

> Dr. Herron / Dr. Pomp assisting @ Mt. Sinai, New York

> Open BPD/DS done 01/26/01

> PCP scale ? weeks out -91 lbs gone forever as of 05/24/01

>

> ________________________________________________________________

> GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO!

> Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less!

> Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit:

> http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

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