Anyone used BSBC of Mass PPO for PS?
I just read you whole profile. What an inspiration. I will be having surgery on February 22, 2006. I am scared but excited as well. You never did mention how much exercising you did. I am a single mother as well with 2 teenage girls and work full time and a part time job (cause I like to shop) and go to school. Thanks for the great story..........
Cindy! How sweet!! Sorry it took me so long to respond...I've had the crud! cough cough achoo! LOL!
I must admit, exercise has been my downfall. I DO...but it has been very sporatic. I go in spells. My job is a conflict with working out, and I NEED to find a way to get a regular schedule going again. I need to lose about 30 more pounds and at the rate I'm going, I'll NEVER get there unless I shake my booty! LOL!
I have worked MANY a part time job, INCLUDING working as a Jenny Craig consultant at 300 pounds! I was so impressed that they hired me. I would have continued that, but they kept wanting me to do full day updates that cut into my FULL TIME job, and I had to give it up.
I appreciate the kind words, and I wish you ALL THE SUCCESS in the world as you begin your journey!!
Tami
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on 12/13/05 10:07 pm - somewhere, MA
on 12/13/05 10:07 pm - somewhere, MA
Tami,
What a twist! I live in Mass and have BCBS PPO Ga. I am not ready for a TT yet, but the surgical approval process was extremely smooth and issue free. I wish you well and will be interested in any responses thispost gets.
Jim
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on 12/15/05 2:26 am - somewhere, MA
on 12/15/05 2:26 am - somewhere, MA
Tami,
I am doing pretty well physically, but have had some issues mentally, nothing very bad, just playing mind games with myself while trying to come to grips with having gone through all this. I had my surgery in May of 2005 and so far I am down about 106 lbs. Exercise has been consistently sporadic at about 90-140 minutes a week. But I am keeping at it.
Jim