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Not criticizing it as much as saying we are quite a bit past that when

reality hits, and we know it becomes work at a certain point. Notice I DID add

a

happy dance at the end of my post, so I was not criticizing it per se. Just

saying that things get more serious when the real work begins!

Regards~

Jacque

Distal RNY, 5/30/00

Drs. Fox and Oh

310~126

Beginning BMI 50.0

Current BMI 20.3

<A

HREF= " http://obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/bandafter.phtml?Member_ID=94748\

3760 " >My B4 & After Pics</A>

> Please don't criticize the happy dance too much. I found that was one of

> my best exercises when I was a newbie on top of being just down right

> excited I could do one more thing (ie tie my shoes) or I had lost just a

> little more weight. I still happy dance in the shower every day.

>

> I never did understand the appeal of the AMOS board. Of course, part of

> my problem was that I didn't find it until I was about 15 months.

> Lori Owen - Denton, Texas

> SRVG 7/16/01

> Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce

> 479/335/???

>

> On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 15:11:55 EDT jacquemil@... writes:

> >And the woohoo's and " happy dances " become a bit wearisome when the

> >honeymoon

> >phase is over, and the real work begins! Ah, the naiveté of

> >newbies! But we

> >were all there once, right? The grad list is the best, for reality

> >checks,

> >and understanding what we need to do to insure as much as possible

> >that our

> >futures will remain healthy, and that we WORK HARD to insure that

> >our pounds are

> >gone forever. It's a day to day thing....check that scale, and DO

> >something

> >about it. The automatic " gone forever " is definitely a fallacy if

> >we don't

> >learn how to do it right in the beginning. Oh yeah....a little

> >woohoo and happy

> >dance for the grad list!! hee hee!

> >

> >

> >Regards~

> >Jacque

> >Distal RNY, 5/30/00

> >Drs. Fox and Oh

> >310~126

> >Beginning BMI 50.0

> >Current BMI 20.3

Regards~

Jacque

Distal RNY, 5/30/00

Drs. Fox and Oh

310~126

Beginning BMI 50.0

Current BMI 20.3

<A

HREF= " http://obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/bandafter.phtml?Member_ID=94748\

3760 " >My B4 & After Pics</A>

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No problem, and I didn't take what you said wrong. Just wanted to clarify

what I was saying in the event someone else misunderstood. =^) I don't even

want to picture you doing the happy dance in your shower....heh heh! I am a

very visual person.....ye gads!! It's too funny! Next time...snicker a bit

louder...k? LOL...I'm guffawing!!

Regards~

Jacque

Distal RNY, 5/30/00

Drs. Fox and Oh

310~126

Beginning BMI 50.0

Current BMI 20.3

<A

HREF= " http://obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/bandafter.phtml?Member_ID=94748\

3760 " >My B4 & After Pics</A>

> Sorry, I forget facial expressions in my post. I was snickering while I

> wrote. I so understand where you are comming from. Lori O.

>

> On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 15:44:33 EDT <A

HREF= " mailto:Jacquemil@... " >Jacquemil@...</A> writes:

>

> >> Not criticizing it as much as saying we are quite a bit past that when

>> reality hits, and we know it becomes work at a certain point. Notice I DID

>> add a happy dance at the end of my post, so I was not criticizing it per se.

>> Just saying that things get more serious when the real work begins!

>> Regards~

>> Jacque

>> Distal RNY, 5/30/00

>> Drs. Fox and Oh

>> 310~126

>> Beginning BMI 50.0

>> Current BMI 20.3

>> <A

HREF= " http://obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/bandafter.phtml?Member_ID=94748\

3760 " >My B4 & After Pics</A>

>>

>>

>> >>> Please don't criticize the happy dance too much. I found that was one

>>> of

>>> my best exercises when I was a newbie on top of being just down right

>>> excited I could do one more thing (ie tie my shoes) or I had lost just a

>>> little more weight. I still happy dance in the shower every day.

>>>

>>> I never did understand the appeal of the AMOS board. Of course, part of

>>> my problem was that I didn't find it until I was about 15 months.

>>> Lori Owen - Denton, Texas

>>> SRVG 7/16/01

>>> Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce

>>> 479/335/???

>>>

>>> On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 15:11:55 EDT jacquemil@... writes:

>>> >And the woohoo's and " happy dances " become a bit wearisome when the

>>> >honeymoon

>>> >phase is over, and the real work begins! Ah, the naiveté of

>>> >newbies! But we

>>> >were all there once, right? The grad list is the best, for reality

>>> >checks,

>>> >and understanding what we need to do to insure as much as possible

>>> >that our

>>> >futures will remain healthy, and that we WORK HARD to insure that

>>> >our pounds are

>>> >gone forever. It's a day to day thing....check that scale, and DO

>>> >something

>>> >about it. The automatic " gone forever " is definitely a fallacy if

>>> >we don't

>>> >learn how to do it right in the beginning. Oh yeah....a little

>>> >woohoo and happy

>>> >dance for the grad list!! hee hee!

>>> >

>>> >

>>> >Regards~

>>> >Jacque

>>> >Distal RNY, 5/30/00

>>> >Drs. Fox and Oh

>>> >310~126

>>> >Beginning BMI 50.0

>>> >Current BMI 20.3

>>

>

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