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Rienne72
on 10/27/07 12:30 am - Moohead, MN
Topic: Looking for some advice
I am happy to say my  surgery has been approved, but my husband is totally against it.  He seems to think it's the easy way out.  He says he's afraid I'm going to fail, and we will have wasted all that money for nothing. I put the surgery off until at least January so I could work on my husband, but ultimately it is my decision.  It just would be a lot easier if I had his support.  So please any of you who have delt with this I could use some advice. Also I have a few months before my surgery, so any advice on things I can do now that will make things easier later.    I'm in Fargo- Moorhead Area, and would love to find some support
Peggysue
on 10/26/07 8:17 am - Fargo, ND
Topic: RE: 3 Month Labs
Hey there Luv, My goodness... do you have any blood left? You certainly look healthy on paper.... look how great that B12 is......hopw are ya doing today?  Peggy sue
loveaziza
on 10/24/07 1:25 pm
Topic: 3 Month Labs
Well it's about time I got these back...Here are my 3 month Labs... WBC 4.4 RBC 5.14 Hgb 14.7 Hct 42.3 MCV 82 (low) MCH 28.6 MCHC 34.7 Platelets 215 RDW 14.6 Neutrophils% 49.6 Lymphocytes% 32.7 Monocytes 11.3 (high) Eosinophils% 5.96 Basophils% 0.5 Neut# 2.20 Lymph# 1.4 Monos# 0.50 Eos# 0.30 Baso# 0.00 Cholesterol 154 Calcium 9.6 Glucose 84 Creatinine 0.6 BUN 3 (low) Sodium 139 Potassium 3.8 Chloride 103 CO2 28 Albumin 4.0 Phosphorus 4.3 Protein 6.7 Iron 77 Transferrin 166 (low) TIBC 232 (low) %Transferrin Sat 33.2 Magnesium 1.8 Folate 9.6 Ferritin 82 B12 689

I'm On my way!    
Peggysue
on 10/24/07 7:24 am - Fargo, ND
Topic: RE: Hello?
Hey Lov,  wow you can eat alot....so many different things... I am quite content just to be a vegetarian... I used to love beef... but it just doesn't sit well so Ive learned to eat PVP protein meat and tofu... and lots of peanut butter.We were told not to eat lettuce and it takes up too much space in the tummyand no nutrional  vslue in it...I drink lots of  hot tea.. can;t handle cold water... I see by your date that I had mine almost to the day 1 year earlier ... July 20,2006,,,,,well talk to you soon... Peggysue
loveaziza
on 10/23/07 1:46 pm
Topic: RE: Hello?
Yeah, Thanks! I just bought a pair of thermal underwear...LOVE EM! hehe keeps me toasty warm. I don't think I have ever heard of "spanks" I'll have to check it out. Weathers been pretty good up here, a little chilly and today was really windy. I've had my winter coat out a while too. The heat in my house has been on since we moved practically in August lol.     I have to make myself eat too, I don't get hungry and forget a lot to eat and/or drink fluids. It's a blessing my husband had the surgery a year before me, he is a good coach. I have been eating a lot of Peanut butter and cashews. Chicken is good, turkey...I LOVE fruit and salad! mmmm. I don't have much variety. I can eat like a cup of special k and 1/4 cup of milk. Tonight I just got done eating some chicken corn chowder (My favorite pre surgery), and it is not sitting well...giving me cramping and ugh...But I am sure it will pass. I will have to just wait a while I spose. I love juice too, the No Sugar Added kind I'm addicted to water and skim milk (only out of the carton). Can'th think of much else right now.

I'm On my way!    
Peggysue
on 10/22/07 8:29 am - Fargo, ND
Topic: RE: Hello?
Hey love, I just looked at your ticker and you are on your way!   As for the cld.. Iwore thoes "spanks" from the Oprah show last year for warmth.... under my jeans.. and I cook for a child care.... I was always cold... and in North Dakota, what do we have but maybe ....1 warm month.....ha... I have already gotten out my winter coat and worn it..... Hows the weather been in Minot?     So what are you eating these days.... I have to make myself eat... as I don't have an appetite. talk to you soon.. Peggy sue
loveaziza
on 10/22/07 12:30 am
Topic: RE: Hello?
Well I was in a 30/32 at my highest weight and I am down to a 16 and 14 in some things. I don't see it in the mirror yet but I am sure I will. I am feeling better I had a stricture and an ulcer repaired in september and I have been really weak and tired. I was dehydrated and couldn't eat hardly anything for 2-3 weeks but I am able to eat pretty good and drink a lot better now. Just been EXTREAMLY cold lately lol.

I'm On my way!    
Peggysue
on 10/20/07 8:31 am - Fargo, ND
Topic: RE: Hello?

Hey, thanks for the  intrest..... Inever had a problem with anything, just when i looked into my closet at about a size 12, I just sat down and cried...then I visited some ofthe thrift stores in Fargo,  and wow.... there I was.... now I wear a 4/6 down from a 22/24 so life is good. I can't eat meat, but I get lots of protein...drink lots of water... and am fine.... how about you? Peggysue

loveaziza
on 10/19/07 10:34 am
Topic: RE: Hello?
Congratulations!!! So how are you feeling now?

I'm On my way!    
Jenn A.
on 10/19/07 6:50 am - Visalia, CA
Topic: Calling all Teachers~ School, Home School or Sunday School

Calling all Teachers~ School, Home School or Sunday School

 

I am working on a holiday project for Marine Recruits who are sick or injured and having to spend time in Medical Rehab Platoon. Many of the recruits don't know if they will get sent home or they will get to see their dream come true. Below is a letter if you can read it and help out that would be great. Thanks, Jenn I am with a group call Marine Moms Online (MMO). We are an Internet support group for thousands of families of the Marine Corps. Each holiday season we turn our attention to sick and injured recruits at the Training Depots in both San Diego and Parris Island . These young men and women, approx 750, have been removed from regular training and will be in the Special Training Company (STC) over the holiday season. On Christmas morning MMO delivers a patriotic holiday stocking to each of these recruits. The stockings are filled with items that have been donated from various sources. In the stockings the recruits receive phone cards, envelopes, stamps, note pads and pens. But the key "gift" in this stocking is a bundle of letters that we collect from children all over the country. Last year each recruit had 12 letters in their stocking. That is over 8000 letters! Our goal is to bring cheer to these special recruits on Christmas Day and to show them how much we support them and stand behind their determination to become a United States Marine. And you can be part of that impact - in a very simple way! Would you please help by collecting letters and/or drawings from children of all ages? The subject can be patriotic, holiday wishes, or even a simple thank you for serving our county. It can be from schools, Sunday schools, clubs, and just your own kids. The end result is letters. However you decide is the best way for your class or school to participate is greatly appreciated. Following are simple guidelines for the letters. - Notes, letter, pictures and cards accepted. - Salutation should be "Dear Recruit" - Envelope for each letter/drawing is not necessary - send it all in one package to the address below. - NO personal return addresses. - Mark the back of each note with a classroom sticker or stamp with the school address, if they desire possible responses from recruits. Please mail your letters to arrive by December 5, 2007 to this address: MMO Holiday Project c/o The Avery’s

2403 West Sunnyside Ave Visalia CA 93277
Thanks in advance for your support of our project. We can make the Christmas season just a little better for these recruits who SO desire to serve our country. Sincerely, Jennifer Avery P.S. You can view photos from past visits at this website: http://marinemomvisits.com

 

Jenn  ~ Obesity Help Support Group Coach~
    
**In Memory of My Son PFC Jeffrey A. Avery KIA Iraq 4/23/07 **
 
If you can't stand behind our Troops feel free to stand in front of them!

 

 

 

 

 

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