Amazing Elbows . . .(repost from lapband forum)

Chris S.
on 5/1/08 9:07 am - Chula Vista, CA
My elbows are providing me with amazing and amusing feelings . . . they are starting to  fit where they are supposed to on my body . . . in a slightly indented waistline . . . does that make sense?  OMG it just keeps feeling strange . . . and I can't explain it to anyone else - but WHAT A DIFFERENCE!

I really need a life - I'm amused by very strange things!

Chris


Travelin' down the road to skinny!
Jean L.
on 5/1/08 9:09 am - Seal Beach, CA
RNY on 08/20/07 with
Hey lady - you have a life and don't  you forget it...I can totally relate to what you are saying - keep up the great work.
Jean    
                                                                   
                           
                        
                                 
Paula K.
on 5/1/08 9:48 am - Laguna Hills, CA
Oh, silly Chris!! It just means you're doing what you are supposed to be doing!!!

Hey, I was thinking - if I went to Honey I Shrunk the Audience at Disneyland and got shrunk, you think I would fit in one of your bags???


39 lbs lost prior to surgery!

SueBee Honey
on 5/1/08 2:02 pm - High Desert, CA
I can relate.  About 4 months out Istarted standing with my fists on my slightly indented waist.  Yup just like Peter Pan. Why?  Cause I could.  And guess what?  Im 2 years on Sunday and I STILL stand with my fists on my super intented waist.  LOL   Banarang!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (from the movie HOOK)

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Monica P.
on 5/1/08 5:10 pm - Long Beach, CA
RNY on 07/19/07 with
I put my hands on my waist too sometimes, just like sue....
my new fascination is with my collar bones. I run my fingers over them, hunch my shoulders forward so they stand out, poke them, pull the skin away from them....I'm like my own new toy.
Now if you are going to win any battle you have to do one thing. You have to make the mind run the body. Never let the body tell the mind what to do. The body will always give up. It is always tired in the morning, noon, and night. But the body is never tired if the mind is not tired."

- George S. Patton, U.S. Army General, 1912 Olympian

anewbecboo
on 5/1/08 6:42 pm - Ellensburg, WA
If you need a life than we all do because it is totally normal to be fascinated by the newness of our own bodies!!! My latest is the top of my ribcage, it is freaky the way my bra rests on it and feels wierd to me!!!  It is only the beginning sweetie!!!   And BTW, pack a hairdryer!!! There are none on the ship and there was only 1 plug in our room so we had to share everytime we needed to plug something in. UGH!!!! YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE A BLAST!!!!  biggest hugs, Becky


Surgery was RNY 5/21/07...I can be found on Facebook: anewbecboo or Becky Reddick 
 
            
  

 


                                                  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

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