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koukla
on 4/17/11 10:34 am - a city, CT
Topic: RE: Revision Surgeons in CT?
I too am constantly hungry and I do believe it is my connection between my pouch and intestines.  i believe it is big now and everything just slides right thru.
I will be following this link for an answer also.  I need to do something and do it now.

thanks for posting this.
Father Don
on 4/11/11 1:13 pm - Charleston, SC
Topic: NY Conference
I have been asked to post a question about the OH Conference Coming to NY in October.

Since it's the weekend before Halloween, would anyone be interested in a costume party at the Friday evening Meet and Greet?

If there is no interest posted, it won't happen - and Father Don dies away.....

Please comment...THANKS!

Obesity Help Support Group Leader
 

Dan R.
on 4/6/11 6:52 pm - Madison, CT
RNY on 08/04/08 with
Topic: April Meeting Reminder
Our April meeting will be this Saturday, April 9th from 10:30am till 12 noon. The meetings are held in the conference room a****ersedge Rehab Center at 111 Church Street in Middletown. Please try to attend.

FROM THE NORTH:
I-91 South to exit 22 (Rt. 9S); go through two traffic lights in Middletown to exit 14 (DeKoven Drive). At the end of the exit, go straight to the 2nd traffic light; take a left onto Broad St. At the first traffic light, turn right onto Church St; Park behind the building

FROM THE SOUTH:
I-91 N to exit 17; go 1/2 mile and bear right to take I-691E exit to Middletown Route 66E Follow for approximately six miles and take a right onto High Street at Wesleyan University. At the 4th traffic light, take a left onto Church Street; Parking behind building

FROM THE EAST:
I-84 to route I-91 S to exit 22 (Rt. 9S); go through two traffic lights in Middletown to exit 14 (DeKoven Drive). Follow the same directions as in FROM THE NORTH

FROM OLD SAYBROOK:
Route 9 N to exit 15 (RT 66 W); Go straight to the second
traffic light. Turn left onto Broad Street. Continue to the end until the end, then take a right onto Church St
Obesity Help Support Group Leader
Founder-Central Connecticut Cares
kimz1955
on 3/29/11 3:18 pm - waterbury, CT
Topic: RE: MEDICAID AND MEDICARE SURGEONS LIST!
Thanks for this info,,,im going to look into it. kim
kimz1955
on 3/29/11 3:15 pm - waterbury, CT
Topic: RE: MEDICAID AND MEDICARE SURGEONS LIST!
thank you so much, you gave me lots of info...ive been looking for the closest to waterbury, youve been helpful.  kim
Dan R.
on 3/25/11 12:42 am - Madison, CT
RNY on 08/04/08 with
Topic: LONG ISLAND?S FIRST MEDICAL & SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS EXPO!

Free if you pre-register! Get involved! Be in the fashion show! Tell them LIPO sent you!
The Medical & Surgical Weight Loss Expo

Saturday, May 21st, 2011
Uniondale Marriott
Join us for the Medical & Surgical Weight Loss Expo designed to educate and bring awareness to the community on obesity and the various services, products and medical professionals who are dedicated to making a difference for New Yorkers to obtain and maintain their weight loss goals for a healthier life.
If you are interested in losing weight, considering weight loss surgery or have had surgery—the expo will provide a total solutions to educate you on weight loss products, surgery and services that will keep you on track for a healthier you! There will be two seminar tracks focusing on health care issues related to obesity, medical professionals and weight loss products, health care screenings, demonstrations, a fashion show and more!
TAKE BACK YOUR LIFE. TAKE BACK YOUR HEALTH.
Use this link to register
http://www.newyorkbariatrics.com/Expo/

Obesity Help Support Group Leader
Founder-Central Connecticut Cares
GypsySoul86
on 3/21/11 2:51 am
Topic: Anyone have surgery at Bristol Hospital???
Bristol Hospital was great!!! had sugrey there three weeks ago, Any one else???
        
Bette B.
on 3/20/11 4:29 am
Topic: 3 weeks to BALD BETTE!
 Somewhere today . . .

there are parents hoping against hope and praying to God that they won't hear that dreaded word: "cancer" from their child's doctor tomorrow. 


With your help, we may see a day when that never has to happen again.





The St. Baldrick’s Foundation makes grants to research institutions to find new cures for childhood cancer, and to find treatments to ensure a better quality of life for patients and survivors. The Foundation funds research projects conducted by established pediatric cancer experts, as well as younger professionals who will be the experts of tomorrow. Funds also enable hundreds of local institutions to participate in national pediatric cancer clinical trials, offering the best available care for every child. 

This is my fifth year of shaving my head for the St. Baldrick's Foundation. I've set a goal of a thousand dollars from friends like you guys who are supporting my tonsorial madness by sponsoring me in this year's St. Baldrick's Day head shaving for kids with cancer. THANK YOU to everyone who has taken time out of their busy day - and dollars out of their wallets - to help me in the fight against childhood cancers. Thanks to friends like you, I've EXCEEDED my goal, but there is always room for more donations! 

At St. Baldrick’s events, volunteers get bald to raise money and stand in solidarity with kids who typically lose their hair during cancer treatments. Since the first head-shaving event on St. Patrick’s Day in 2000, St. Baldrick’s has contributed more than $50.5 million dollars to pediatric cancer research and held events around the globe. In fact, St. Baldrick's Foundation is second only to the United States government in monies given to fund grants for pediatric cancer research, and Team Brent, of which I am a part, is the number one fund raising team in the nation.

If you are interested in becoming a "shavee", participating as a barber, or just want to learn more, please visit 
stbaldricks.org

Or, if you can find it in your heart (or wallet, or pocketbook) to sponsor me in my journey, please visit  
www.stbaldricks.org/participants/donorlist/participantid/414808

and click on the big, green "Make a Donation" box.

Thank you so, so much for your interest and thank you all for your continued support!

Love,
Bette B
Bold, Bald Broad



    

Banded 10 years & maintaining my weight loss!! Any questions, message me.

LesleeInGlastonbury
on 3/8/11 11:00 am - CT
Topic: RE: Central Connecticut Cares March meeting reminder
 I cannot make this Saturday (have to attend a bridal shower) but would be very much interested in attending future sessions!

How many attend? What is the agenda/topics? All surgeries?
Life Begins Outside Your Comfort Zone
The "Band" isn't Around Your Head
Leslee in Connecticut
3/9/09 240 BMI 38% Body Fat 44% Size 18 Measurements 44-36-45
10/9/2010 139 BMI 22% Body Fat 12% Size 2/3 Measurements 35-27-34
Current 155 BMI 24% Body Fat 18% Size 4/5 Measurements 36-28-35
LesleeInGlastonbury
on 3/8/11 10:55 am - CT
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