Guest guest Posted July 1, 2003 Report Share Posted July 1, 2003 oh my dear james: I just know there is a person looking for you as hard as you are looking for them. You DONT realize how many matchmaker wannabes there are on grad list. We are made so happy when two peple find each other and will no longer be lonely. I hope that within the next year or so we all will dance at your wedding. love, ceep g-mom > To all the single women on this hard road, I am a handsome, 50ish Christian > male who doesn't smoke, drink or use illegal drugs. I am very even tempered > and always wake up in a good mood. I am a lousy cook and not great with > domestic stuff but I am an affectionate cuddler. I love to go to the > theater, a movie or just stay home and talk, play games and cuddle. My > hearts desire is someone to love and laugh and who isn't a chronic > complainer. My heart yearns for a home of peace and tranquility, not > contention. I want a life of peace and a life of helping others. I love to > travel and love to be around all kinds of people. My biggest vice is I love > to play blackjack at the casinos though I never lose much money. My career > is making little movies for network and cable TV and business consulting. I > would love to have someone who loves movies or who would love to live on the > west coast and be part of that industry. I want someone who knows what we > have been through, will help keep me eating right and we can share the joy > of a new life together. I know that I may be a dreamer but I hope I'm not > the only one. > > Davenport > > my work bio page > http://www.et2.com/cineman/bio.html > > my weight loss website > http://weightsurgery.com > > my 9/11 tribute page > http://wwww.hyker.net > > my political thoughts page: > http://www.pref.com > > > > > revision > > > My GOD!!!! > I can't believe it. There are actually some of you out there having > the same difficulty losing that I have. I am 2 1/2 years post op > and am no where near goal. Of course I'm not disappointed in my > weight loss... but still have over 100 lbs to go. During the first > year and a half I lost about 160lbs. Then stopped completely for > about six months when, due to various medications, I began to gain > weight, and put on about 25 lbs in 4 months. I was devastated. I > finally convinced doctors to get me off those medications (that > weren't working for my psychiatric condition anyway), but the excess > weight remained. Finally my psychiatrist decided to try a new med > used not only for my bipolar disorder but is being used successfully > for bulimia and binge eating disorders. Needless to say I've > finally started losing again, after a year and a half hiatus. I've > dropped 11 lbs in 5 wks. Hurray. Maybe the new med is my answer. > It's called Zonegran. Something to think about. > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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