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In a message dated 9/1/01 11:27:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

girlygil@... writes:

> Also, I've been trying to figure out how to add a signature to my

> posts (for stats), but I'm stumped...does the signature have to be

> added to your yahoo mail account? I was worried that all my other

> emails would have the stats at the bottom of the page as well...

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>

You can do a signature on Yahoo....either set it up to be on all or I think

you can add it on the ones you want by clicking a button....just open up your

mail box and click help and type in signature...I dont remember how to do it

with Yahoo.

~~* AJ *~~

Age 37 5'8''

Post op 7/24/01 Open BPD/DS

self pay - Dr Baltasar -Alcoy Spain

07/24/01 BMI 64 415.1

08/06/01 BMI 59 390.2 -24.9 lbs! -10.75 inches

08/16/01 BMI 58 387.0 -28.1 lbs! -11.25 inches

08/24/01 BMI 58 386.5 -28.6 lbs! -15.5 inches

08/30/01 BMI 58 378.3 -36.8 lbs! -21.25 inches

My personal website: www.WLS4AJ.homestead.com

Check out the Bellingham Support Group at WWW.WLSBellingham.homestead.com

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It is actually a retractor unless you let Dr Deveney do it. He uses the jaws

of life. LOL

Angels hover ever near,

DS 4/11/01

Blockage 4/21/01

Dr Deveney @ OHSU

Starting wt 282

Current wt 222

Re: rib spreader

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> > > I wonder how they get the rib spreader in lap?>>>>

> > >

> > > I dont think they do! But I could be wrong.....

> > >

> > > Judie

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Glad to hear I am able to bring something to the group other than my pity

party. LOL

See people everyone can contribute.

Angels hover ever near,

DS 4/11/01

Blockage 4/21/01

Dr Deveney @ OHSU

Starting wt 282

Current wt 222

Re: rib spreader

> >

> >

> > > In a message dated 9/1/01 1:57:31 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> F@a...

> > > writes:

> > >

> > >

> > > > As a pre-op, I never gave any thought to a rib spreader but I

> suppose it

> > > > is standard practice to use it. Has anyone else suffered a

> comlication

> > > > or pain from its use?

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > why would they use a rib spreader??? I dont think I had

> that...i've never

> > had

> > > any pain in my ribs....

> > > ~~* AJ *~~

> > > Age 37 5'8''

> > > Post op 7/24/01 Open BPD/DS

> > > self pay - Dr Baltasar -Alcoy Spain

> > > 07/24/01 BMI 64 415.1

> > > 08/06/01 BMI 59 390.2 -24.9 lbs! -10.75 inches

> > > 08/16/01 BMI 58 387.0 -28.1 lbs! -11.25 inches

> > > 08/24/01 BMI 58 386.5 -28.6 lbs! -15.5 inches

> > > 08/30/01 BMI 58 378.3 -36.8 lbs! -21.25 inches

> > >

> > > My personal website: www.WLS4AJ.homestead.com

> > >

> > > Check out the Bellingham Support Group at

> > WWW.WLSBellingham.homestead.com

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Look at your tool bar under tools down to options.

You can enter what you want under signatures.

Angels hover ever near,

DS 4/11/01

Bowel obstruction 4/21/01

Dr Deveney @ OHSU

Starting wt 282

Current wt 222

Re: rib spreader

>

> Thanks for all the information! I'm going to post the incision

> question on Dr. K's list now. I subscribe to 3 lists and read each

> one faithfully (obsessively :>). I've been really impressed with how

> well your surgery went and how little pain you had! If I have a

> choice with Dr. K, then that's what I'll opt for.

>

> Also, I've been trying to figure out how to add a signature to my

> posts (for stats), but I'm stumped...does the signature have to be

> added to your yahoo mail account? I was worried that all my other

> emails would have the stats at the bottom of the page as well...

>

>

> thanks!

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > In a message dated 9/1/01 11:10:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> > girlygil@y... writes:

> >

> >

> > > Hey AJ...I noticed that Dr. Baltasar does the horizontal

> (transverse?)

> > > incision...any reason why he does this rather than the horizontal

> > > incision? I'm seeing Dr. Keshishian and was just wondering if

> this is

> > > one of those things where you get to make a choice and what the

> > > benefits of horizontal vs. vertical were.

> > >

> > >

> >

> > Oh and I don't think you can decide...it seems like most surgeons

> have their

> > own reasons for what they do. I think the majority in the US do the

> vertical

> > cut.

> >

> > ~~* AJ *~~

> > Age 37 5'8''

> > Post op 7/24/01 Open BPD/DS

> > self pay - Dr Baltasar -Alcoy Spain

> > 07/24/01 BMI 64 415.1

> > 08/06/01 BMI 59 390.2 -24.9 lbs! -10.75 inches

> > 08/16/01 BMI 58 387.0 -28.1 lbs! -11.25 inches

> > 08/24/01 BMI 58 386.5 -28.6 lbs! -15.5 inches

> > 08/30/01 BMI 58 378.3 -36.8 lbs! -21.25 inches

> >

> > My personal website: www.WLS4AJ.homestead.com

> >

> > Check out the Bellingham Support Group at

> WWW.WLSBellingham.homestead.com

> >

> >

> >

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