Guest guest Posted March 7, 2000 Report Share Posted March 7, 2000 Hi Amy, Wow! Are you incredible. 5 1/2 inches in a week is a fabulous accomplishment. You have every reason to be excited. I am excited for you. You could work for months doing traditional exercise and never achieve results like this. It is just wonderful that you are so committed to getting healthier. You are going to be one great success story. Congratulations. I am sure everyone is feeling very inspired by you today. Thanks. Rashelle You are welcome to visit us at http://www.angelmagic.com or http://www.lifelift.comjoin our discussion group at LifeLift-subscribeonelist The results are in From: pgmr1@... Today was my day to measure (even though I cheated the other day and measured a little early). This morning I measured all the places that I did originally and I have lost a total of 5-1/2 inches in total in ONE week!!! I'm so excited!I read 's results and it seems like we are on the same track with a lot of similarities. I was a size 3/5 when I met my husband and soon after we had our first baby boy. He will be 4 at the end of this month. I nursed him for 6 months and seemed to gain weight while I was doing this. I lost most of my weight before having our second child. He is now 14 months old. I nursed him for 11 months. In that time I gained back some of the pregnancy weight that I had lost. Now I'm at as 12/14 size. Very depressing for me! I've tried many things in the past few months to no avail. I'm so excited to find something that is working. I'm also doing the no diet thing. I'm waiting for my book 'Breaking Out of Food Jail' to arrive to make sure I'm doing it right.Success and happy breathing to all!Amy:o) !!!!!!!Just Keep Breathing!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 Because a lot of doctors get burned by the fakers. They prescribe narcotics to those who say they need them, and then the person gets arrested for selling drugs or they end up being addicts and then the doctor gets questioned, or even sued by family when the patient dies of an overdose, as to why he prescribed them. After all, he is a doctor...doesn't he know the signs of drug abuse? Also, a lot of doctors don't like being called into court for workers comp or disability hearings and then find out that the patient was faking everything to get more money. It makes the doctors look bad and they lose credibility. A lot of patients don't " push for surgery " , even the ones who are really hurt. Debbie Dahl <gpages@...> wrote: I have a hard time understanding why any doctor would think a patient would be faking back-related pains/issues. What sane person would push for surgery on something that isn't there? Doesn't make any sense. And the docs would get their fees paid anyways. Vivian Harkness http://www.geocities.com/southeastsearchandrescue/index.html --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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