Just for the heck of it: how long have you been on OH?

lxl_Miz_lxl
on 11/23/14 10:35 pm
VSG on 01/11/16

Everyone always has a choice.. the members here aren't required to be here. 

(deactivated member)
on 11/23/14 10:57 am
On November 23, 2014 at 5:55 PM Pacific Time, bubbles23223 wrote:

The break sounds good, it sounds like you had learned something there.  When you say vets, are you talking about a veterinarian?  Cause that's cool.  What a living that would be.

Not me though. I'm in a different field all together, I answer telephones and work reception .  It's simple but I like it for now.  

The OP is talking about weight loss surgery veterans. 

Karen M.
on 11/23/14 12:46 pm - Mississauga, Canada

"Vets" refers to veteran weight loss surgery folks - those of us who are several years post-op.

 

Karen

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Bette B.
on 11/23/14 11:45 pm

Sigh . . .I don't even READ all the posts. The posts about stalls/plateaus alone are enough to make my head throb.

    

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

Hislady
on 11/23/14 8:49 am - Vancouver, WA

Like Bette I've been around forever prolly started sometime in 2006, had my band put in (worst mistake in my life) Oct 2007, band out Feb this year and I'm still here! Just because I no longer have WLS doesn't mean I can't still learn besides after 7-8 yrs it's a habit, good or bad. Love to see some more old timers post!

T Hagalicious Rebel
Brown

on 11/23/14 9:27 am - Brooklyn
VSG on 04/25/14

Nope not an old timer, still a newbie, got baby drool on my shirt LOL. I got into OH back in December of last year when I was in lurker mode & just starting the wls process with a seminar I went to in the same month. Fast forward to the end of April the following year when I got vsg surgery & I still hang out on the boards giving my 2 cents every now & then.

No one surgery is better than the other, what works for one may not work for another. T-Rebel

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Oxford Comma Hag
on 11/23/14 9:37 am

I'm a journeyman--that is less than five years out, for those unfamiliar with the term (or ronin, if you prefer). I've been here for a bit over three years. I stumbled across this site when I was home recovering and bored.

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hollykim
on 11/23/14 10:02 am - Nashville, TN
Revision on 03/18/15

I joined November 15,2008. So 6 years. Had surgery March 2010. 

 


          

 

Queen_Tatiana
on 11/23/14 10:14 am

I joined in December 2004, had my surgery 1/27/04.  I ebb and flow as to activity here, but I always do enjoy reading and keeping up.

Mari     

WLS 12/27/04 260lbs; CW 136lbs; 5'6

White Dove
on 11/23/14 10:18 am - Warren, OH

I joined in 2003 and had surgery in 2007.  My logonid got "broken" last year and I had to create a new one.  Still maintaining.  Could never have done it without RNY.  I never went back to eating like I used to.  I could do it, but don't ever want to be obese again.

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