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Topic: RE: One year tomorrow and a new pic!
Who are you and what have you done with greg??????
We dont look the same anymore do we have you got your driver's license photo retaken yet?
Great job!!!
Steve
Topic: Oh, my gosh, there's a gap between my legs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just darn wonderful. I used to be envious of the skinny B...Hs that complained about being too fat and had a three inch gap between their legs and no belly and no fat a..s. Well, I can now stop being jealous........I have a TWO inch gap between my legs, my bellys getting smaller every day, and my a..s is for all purposed gone. Now, that constant chafing is clearing up!!!!!!
: LOL Never know.....next I might consider a bikini "trim"
Becca
RNY 09 Mar 05
PRE 245 NOW 152 NEW Goal: 140
BMI NOW 23.1 "Normal"
Gary & Rebecca Schuppener
Konza Pugs & Morgans, Holton KS http://www.konzapugs.com/
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those that matter don't mind" Dr Suess
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Topic: RE: Just got out of the hospital...
Good speedy getwell wishes for you!!!!!!!
Becca
RNY 09 Mar 06
Pre 245 NOW152 pounds
Gary & Rebecca Schuppener
Konza Pugs & Morgans, Holton KS http://www.konzapugs.com/
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those that matter don't mind" Dr Suess
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Topic: One year tomorrow and a new pic!
Hard to believe it's been a year, isn't it? I feel great, I've lost 151 lbs, and I have a new pic on my profile (scroll to the bottom) with my wife, who will be celebrating her 1 year in three weeks!
This was taken on Valentine's Day aboard the Celebrity Cruise ship Imagination during our cruise to Jamaica and Cayman Islands (I actually SNORKELED and river tubed!!) You can see more of those pics at my new, non-wls website, www.bigblaster.com.
Greg
(342/191/185)
Topic: RE: Just got out of the hospital...
What kind of symptoms did you have? I'm glad you are feeling better. I wonder why they don't just go ahead and take the gall bladder out when they do the surgery? I had a ruptured appendix about two months ago, which was a fun ordeal!
Susie
235/133
Topic: Just got out of the hospital...
Hey my Marchers:
just wanted you all to know that I went into the hospital on Monday and on Thursday I had my gallbladder removed. It all came on rather suddenly no indications or anything. The same doctor that did my RNY surgery took out my gallbladder also. He said that this sometimes happens with wls patients since their diet so dramatically changes. Hope you're all doing well and nothing like this happens to any of you. The Pancreatist that went with it was horrendous and very painful. If I had to do this surgery all over again I would in a heartbeat, ya bet cha...
Take care and love ya all,
Deborah W.
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Topic: RE: one year check up...
CONGRATULATIONS on your amazing weight loss!!! You have done awesome!!! Get it taken care os ASAP and keep us posted. You will be in my prayers!!!
Jeannie
Topic: 1 year anniversary ~ my reflections
March 4, 2006
Well on March 9th it will be my 1 year anniversary of the most life altering experience I have ever had. I had Gastric by-pass surgery with Dr. Adam Naaman. My surgery was uneventful, I spent 2 extra days in the hospital due to a swollen bowel but Dr. Naaman believed that was cause by the staple machine and not a sign of any problems. He was correct, the swelling went down and everything "worked" fine. At 9 months out I had surgery for vaginal prolapse with Dr. Morgan in Austin, Texas. The prolapse was a combination of being obese all my life, having 3 kids and the rapid weight loss. I was in the hospital 3 days again my surgery was uneventful and my recovery was quick. These are the only 2 things that I could even remotely come close to complaining about from this surgery. Everything else has been a total blessing.
The blessings: WOW there is more than I could possibly count.
1. I have gone from 315 lbs to 160 for a loss of 155 lbs.
2. I lost a total of 100 inches
3. Gone from a shoe size 11 ½ to a 9/ ½
4. I have gone from a clothing size of 5X or 32-34 to Small or 6-8.
5. My BMI went from 49.3 to 24.9 a NORMAL BODY WEIGHT.
6. I can run, play and do anything that I want.
7. I am healthy, all the comorbs I had before - borderline diabetic, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, bad knees, back - all are gone. I only take my vitamins, no other medication.
It has been an amazing journey with many highs and many lows. The emotional journey to me has been the most difficult. Learning to think of myself and SEE myself as a NORMAL sized person has been difficult. I still sometimes see the large me when I look in the mirror. Then there are the wonderful days that I see the awesome new body I have and think WOW I have arrived.
I have made many wonderful friends that I can't imagine not having in my life because they are so awesome. Janice, Cheryl Murphy and all the ones that I may not talk too directly but read their words here daily for guidance and support you are all very important to me as is this board. I want to thank everyone for all the continued support and the Lord knows I have come here so many times with good news, questions, and needing advice and for a place to kick, scream and on occasion cry. Thank you all so much.
I have read so many peoples profiles and gained encouragement from them. I have felt the thrill when someone gets approval and has their surgery, the sadness and frustration when they are denied and have to appeal and the grief when someone lost their life before they had their surgery or lost their battle after surgery for what ever reason. I don't know if I am alone in this but on occasion I have felt guilty because I have had an pretty uncomplicated journey and I am healthy and there are those that aren't or that lose their fight and are called home to the Lord. My 1 year anniversary is shadowed with the recent passing of my best friend Carolyn. I have made the resolution to myself to celebrate life and make sure that the people in my life know that I love and care for them, to be a better person and to use this tool and my experience to help others in anyway I can.
My advice to anyone thinking of this surgery would be:
"Do you home work, make sure you can commit to the life style changes that are required. When you know this is right for you pick a good surgeon with good credentials. Then NEVER EVER give up. Fight as hard as you have to. If insurance denies fight more and fight harder because this surgery is the most amazing thing that I have ever done and I would do it over and over again if I had to."
Sorry for rambling but then you all know I can be very long winded. There is so many other things I could say. The fun excitement and joy all of it even the hard times are so very worth it. Take care and all my best to everyone.
Jeannie
Topic: RE: Happy Anniversary!
Thanks to all of you. It's been quite a year, hasn't it?
Linda
280/160/159
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