Guest guest Posted December 23, 2001 Report Share Posted December 23, 2001 Ever since my BPD/DS. I have had endless complications. I am constantly feeling better, breathing easier, less aches and pains, better self esteem, lower risk of disease and/or death. I have complications galore in that I need to shop in normal stores for normal size clothes. I need to step on scales while grinning. I now have to look in mirrors, I now have to stop hiding behind a wall of fat and start enjoying everything and one about me. Boy do I have complications.......I have to adjust to being a normal healthy human being. I will not have the fun of people snickering behind my back. I will have normal labs, normal lifespan, normal physical energy. I have big complications. I wish everyone on this list...my complications. What a miracle Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2001 Report Share Posted December 23, 2001 Dear Dan, Thank you for a great note! I am looking forward to joining you with your complications! What a great sense of humor you have! Thanks for the great response and Happy Holidays! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2001 Report Share Posted December 23, 2001 Dear Dan, Thank you for a great note! I am looking forward to joining you with your complications! What a great sense of humor you have! Thanks for the great response and Happy Holidays! Ann Dear Ann, I'm another member of the sad camp with horrible complications! I'm 17 months out, I've lost 160.5 pounds, and you can't imagine the problems I've had! I've had tons of clothes I've had to give away, and spent a fortune buying more. Just this week I found I've dropped another size in jeans...here we go again! And this holiday season has been a beast! I've had to attend at least a dozen holiday parties, no excuse to stay home and hide now. My salon bills have skyrocketed. My husband has become rather jealous for the first time in fifteen years, what a pain. And no wonder I guess, because for some reason I've developed this infectious smile that never really goes away. I had to flush my BP meds, hell on the water bill. I've had to give up obsessing on food, so I must search for new hobbies. And I have so much energy, some nights it's just hard to sleep...like tonight! The list of misery is endless, so I hope we've properly prepared you! LOL Michele B., Cols, Ohio Failed VBG 1986 Revision - Open BPD/DS 7/14/00 Wt 320/159.5 BMI 50.2/24.98 -160.5 pounds Dr. P. Maguire, Kettering OH Self-pay Brachioplasty, Mastopexy, Abdominoplasty, Lateral Trunk Excision - 12/8/01 Self-pay http://hometown.aol.com/chezmich/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2001 Report Share Posted December 23, 2001 Dan, you one verrry complicated fellow! It should just rub off on everybody! --Steve >I wish everyone on this list...my complications. > >What a miracle > >Dan -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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