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Place: Barix Clinics, Middletown Blvd Langhorne, PA 19047
Topics as they relate to pre-op questions.
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
I am 8.5 years out and I am so happy that I had the surgery. It changed my life. I work the tool. I also have severe iron deficiency that requires iron infusions.
Sunday, I'm hoping to get to church first thing in the morning. Then, set my DVR to record the Phillies game, and then watch the Eagles game.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer

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Hope & Help for the Pain of Regain
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-Colleen is the author of The Success Habits of Weight Loss Surgery Patients.
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- Colleen currently serves on the National Advisory board for the Walk From Obesity.
-Known as Ms. Enthusiasm, Colleen helps men and women from all walks of life recognize their extraordinary potential and then inspires then to aspire.
Where is everyone?!?!?!
I am up bright and early to get my busy day started! Now that I am back to work most things (like laundry) are now being done on the weekend. Last night we went out to dinner, then hubby went to the pet store to pick up some litter and food for the cats and I went to Giant to do some food shopping. We met up at the store and checked out. OY!! It has been awhile since we really shopped and it showed on the final total!!!
Today, after a morning appointment, we will be going to a birthday party for two special children!! Can't wait to celebrate life!!! This evening will be filled with laundry and such. Tomorrow Dee begins Hebrew School again....which means I don't get to sleep in on Sundays, BOO!!!
Have a GREAT day!
Hope everyone is doing well!!!
Beth
As Trish said this is a GREAT board for support, information and love.
I had my RNY three years ago and it was the best thing I could have done for my health!!
This board is a lifeline for many of us...
So sorry about the loss of your husband.
Beth
And I know that I'm not supposed to have "coulda shouldas" but I think about how much more of a life we could have had together if I had been healthy. I was heavy when we married but after 2 knee surgeries I lost most of my mobility, and gained even more weight. I gained 70 lbs in 7 yrs that we were together.
I've been reading folks' stories and profiles, and posts. Lots of inspiration & information :)
My condolences on the loss of your husband. I am sure that was difficult to go through. Good for you for starting to make some of the changes, and losing 30 pounds already.
I am Trish, and I had my six year ago August 28, and do not regret it one bit. I wish I had done it sooner.
This is a very supportive board, though a little slow lately. I'm hoping it picks up a little more now that summer vacations are coming to an end.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer

Just thought I'd take a moment and reintroduce myself. This is Jen/Evrblue from McConnellsburg, PA. I'm 39, a widow, beginning my WLS journey again. Had my first 'info' appointment on Thursday and have my first meeting with the surgeon mid October. My heaviest weight was 347, as of Thursday I'm at 317.
Had considered surgery back in 2005 but let my husband talk me out of it. He passed away in 2010, and I've decided I can't live another 40 yrs in this body. Nevermind that with all my health issues I'd be lucky to make it another 40 in this shape. I've been changing my eating habits since January with some success. Looking forward to getting to know everyone here. :)