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I've got those HeHooters too, and I fear they'll stay forever after the

weight loss.

Oh the Horror!

However sometimes they look like nice " Pecks " which get all the babes

excited...until I take my shirt off.

LOL

Pre-Op 9/27/01

Dr. Elariny

Fairfax, VA

BMI 46 and something

Re: Breasts.......

I have a set of HEHOOTERS. They will be coming off in a double

mastectomy as soon as possible not to mention those saddle bags

hanging under the arms....Where I come from breasts that sag and

point to the ground are refered to as sattelite tits.(because the

nips point toward the ground)

On a more serious note does anyone else have a fine line between

eating and being full and eating and vomiting? This seems to be a

problem for me any advice?

Regards,

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In a message dated 9/8/01 5:45:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

bristolgeo@... writes:

> On a more serious note does anyone else have a fine line between

> eating and being full and eating and vomiting? This seems to be a

> problem for me any advice?

>

>

the difference can be one bite....although so far I've not vomited many

times...thank goodness!!

~~* 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

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Those are all good tips. Another one I use is to stop eating when I get that

thought, This will be my last bite. I know when I think that I'm trying to

shove in too much. So, if I stop, I'm ok. It's a bad thought out of habit

and I hope I never break this habit. It's saved me plenty of times when my

eyes were bigger than my tummy!

Micky

Re: Breasts.......

> I have long believed that the informaiton about fullness takes about

> 20 minutes to be transmitted from my tummy to my brain. Maybe less..

> but certainly long enough for me to eat more than my mall DS timmy

> wants. Even a modest amount of " too much " triggered vomiting for me

> for months. That has subsided now.. and I changed 3 things:

>

> 1. picked out a small bowl and stopped after eating that amount of

> food.. waited at least 15 minutes before eating more

>

> 2. paid more attention to the sensation of fullness instead of

> ignoring it as I'd done for years

>

> 3. started frequent conversations with my pyloric valve.. would

> relax and intentionally try and breathe into it and imagine it

> opening and letting some food out of my tummy... not tensing up

> agaist the feeling of being overly full..

>

> This helped me. I am still horribly uncomfortable if I eat too fast

> or too much. I've been working on not doing that again.

>

> in Seattle

>

>

> --- > On a more serious note does anyone else have a fine line

> between

> > eating and being full and eating and vomiting? This seems to be a

> > problem for me any advice?

> >

> > Regards,

>

>

>

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