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In a message dated 12/26/2003 1:19:24 PM Pacific Standard Time,

wlslori@... writes:

> close to a bathroom? the TV, PC & phone?

> lori h.

>

now let me see here ... ideally ... close to the TV, PC, phone AND

bathroom!!!!

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Skinny Wishes from Mandy in CA

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In a message dated 12/26/2003 1:19:24 PM Pacific Standard Time,

wlslori@... writes:

> close to a bathroom? the TV, PC & phone?

> lori h.

>

now let me see here ... ideally ... close to the TV, PC, phone AND

bathroom!!!!

hugs

Skinny Wishes from Mandy in CA

275/148/126

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The bed. The only place I felt comfortable sleeping for the first 2

weeks post was in a recliner, but I really wanted to sleep in my own

bedroom. Thankfully my bathroom door was right next to the recliner.

Toi

> hey family. for the folks who were fortunate enough to use a

> recliner after coming home from surgery---where's the best place

for

> it to be? close to a bathroom? the TV, PC & phone?

> lori h.

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The bed. The only place I felt comfortable sleeping for the first 2

weeks post was in a recliner, but I really wanted to sleep in my own

bedroom. Thankfully my bathroom door was right next to the recliner.

Toi

> hey family. for the folks who were fortunate enough to use a

> recliner after coming home from surgery---where's the best place

for

> it to be? close to a bathroom? the TV, PC & phone?

> lori h.

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Oh goodness!!! LOL LOL LOL. I needed this.....WTG Mandy. How true!

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/242/140

Re: veterans: recliner placement

In a message dated 12/26/2003 1:19:24 PM Pacific Standard Time,

wlslori@... writes:

> close to a bathroom? the TV, PC & phone?

> lori h.

>

now let me see here ... ideally ... close to the TV, PC, phone AND

bathroom!!!!

hugs

Skinny Wishes from Mandy in CA

275/148/126

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Oh goodness!!! LOL LOL LOL. I needed this.....WTG Mandy. How true!

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/242/140

Re: veterans: recliner placement

In a message dated 12/26/2003 1:19:24 PM Pacific Standard Time,

wlslori@... writes:

> close to a bathroom? the TV, PC & phone?

> lori h.

>

now let me see here ... ideally ... close to the TV, PC, phone AND

bathroom!!!!

hugs

Skinny Wishes from Mandy in CA

275/148/126

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thanx for the feedback toi friend. even w/ strategic placement i

still have more than 12 feet to walk to the bathrm. however, i'm

thinking i should place it a little further away, to ensure i get a

move on & keep the blood pumpin'. ...wanna make sure i'm around to

enjoy the " reconstructed " me.

lori h.

20 grateful months out

> The bed. The only place I felt comfortable sleeping for the first

2

> weeks post was in a recliner, but I really wanted to sleep in my

own

> bedroom. Thankfully my bathroom door was right next to the

recliner.

>

> Toi

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thanx for the feedback toi friend. even w/ strategic placement i

still have more than 12 feet to walk to the bathrm. however, i'm

thinking i should place it a little further away, to ensure i get a

move on & keep the blood pumpin'. ...wanna make sure i'm around to

enjoy the " reconstructed " me.

lori h.

20 grateful months out

> The bed. The only place I felt comfortable sleeping for the first

2

> weeks post was in a recliner, but I really wanted to sleep in my

own

> bedroom. Thankfully my bathroom door was right next to the

recliner.

>

> Toi

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Is tummy tucks, arms, and thighs really expensive? I haven't looked into it

for the future, but assumed it would be out of my reach economically. The

little I've heard is that insurances won't pay for it.

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/242/140

Re: veterans: recliner placement

thanx for the feedback toi friend. even w/ strategic placement i

still have more than 12 feet to walk to the bathrm. however, i'm

thinking i should place it a little further away, to ensure i get a

move on & keep the blood pumpin'. ...wanna make sure i'm around to

enjoy the " reconstructed " me.

lori h.

20 grateful months out

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Is tummy tucks, arms, and thighs really expensive? I haven't looked into it

for the future, but assumed it would be out of my reach economically. The

little I've heard is that insurances won't pay for it.

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/242/140

Re: veterans: recliner placement

thanx for the feedback toi friend. even w/ strategic placement i

still have more than 12 feet to walk to the bathrm. however, i'm

thinking i should place it a little further away, to ensure i get a

move on & keep the blood pumpin'. ...wanna make sure i'm around to

enjoy the " reconstructed " me.

lori h.

20 grateful months out

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Joan depending on whether or not there is a medical need for it then some

insurance companies will cover it. Usually just the tummy and there is a

different name for that surgery. I think Lori told me what it was once but

I have forgotten. I mentioned a problem I am having near by belly button to

my surgeon and he told me to complain at every appointment with him and with

my PCM because the problem needs to be well documented in order for the

insurance company to pay.

I have done some general looking to see the cost and Tummy, breasts, and

thighs seem to be around $5-6,000.

Better start saving those pennies now. I know I am!!!

Candi

Re: veterans: recliner placement

thanx for the feedback toi friend. even w/ strategic placement i

still have more than 12 feet to walk to the bathrm. however, i'm

thinking i should place it a little further away, to ensure i get a

move on & keep the blood pumpin'. ...wanna make sure i'm around to

enjoy the " reconstructed " me.

lori h.

20 grateful months out

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Joan depending on whether or not there is a medical need for it then some

insurance companies will cover it. Usually just the tummy and there is a

different name for that surgery. I think Lori told me what it was once but

I have forgotten. I mentioned a problem I am having near by belly button to

my surgeon and he told me to complain at every appointment with him and with

my PCM because the problem needs to be well documented in order for the

insurance company to pay.

I have done some general looking to see the cost and Tummy, breasts, and

thighs seem to be around $5-6,000.

Better start saving those pennies now. I know I am!!!

Candi

Re: veterans: recliner placement

thanx for the feedback toi friend. even w/ strategic placement i

still have more than 12 feet to walk to the bathrm. however, i'm

thinking i should place it a little further away, to ensure i get a

move on & keep the blood pumpin'. ...wanna make sure i'm around to

enjoy the " reconstructed " me.

lori h.

20 grateful months out

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Re: veterans: recliner placement<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

thanx for the feedback toi friend. even w/ strategic placement i<BR>

still have more than 12 feet to walk to the bathrm. however, i'm<BR>

thinking i should place it a little further away, to ensure i get a<BR>

move on & keep the blood pumpin'. ...wanna make sure i'm around to<BR>

enjoy the " reconstructed " me.<BR>

lori h.<BR>

20 grateful months out<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

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Re: veterans: recliner placement<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

thanx for the feedback toi friend. even w/ strategic placement i<BR>

still have more than 12 feet to walk to the bathrm. however, i'm<BR>

thinking i should place it a little further away, to ensure i get a<BR>

move on & keep the blood pumpin'. ...wanna make sure i'm around to<BR>

enjoy the " reconstructed " me.<BR>

lori h.<BR>

20 grateful months out<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

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Re: veterans: recliner placement<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

thanx for the feedback toi friend. even w/ strategic placement i<BR>

still have more than 12 feet to walk to the bathrm. however, i'm<BR>

thinking i should place it a little further away, to ensure i get a<BR>

move on & keep the blood pumpin'. ...wanna make sure i'm around to<BR>

enjoy the " reconstructed " me.<BR>

lori h.<BR>

20 grateful months out<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

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Re: veterans: recliner placement<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

thanx for the feedback toi friend. even w/ strategic placement i<BR>

still have more than 12 feet to walk to the bathrm. however, i'm<BR>

thinking i should place it a little further away, to ensure i get a<BR>

move on & keep the blood pumpin'. ...wanna make sure i'm around to<BR>

enjoy the " reconstructed " me.<BR>

lori h.<BR>

20 grateful months out<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

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