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JC
on 1/27/04 7:13 am - Mt Vernon, ME

Creating your own post - how to use emoticons

Emoticons associated with your post's title

One emoticon may be associated with your post's title. (We currently do not support embedding emoticons in post titles; the emoticon image you select to go with your post will appear to the left of the post's title.) To select an emoticon image to go with your post title, click the down-arrow marked Title Images to the left of the area where you will type your post. A menu of images should appear; click on one to make it the title image of your post. The image you have selected will appear outlined in red in the Title Images menu.

Emoticons inserted into your post

As many emoticons as you like may be inserted into the body of your post. To view the available emoticons which you may insert, click the down-arrow marked Message Emoticons to the left of the area where you type your post. You will see a list of textual representations of emoticons and their corresponding emoticon images. To insert an image into your post, type the corresponding text. For example, to include this image :-) in your post, you'd type :-), and to include this one :angel: you'd type :angel:.

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Diane M.
on 3/2/05 11:53 pm - Utica, NY
Hello Jeannie, My name is Diane and I live in Utica, New YorK, USA. I am hoping to have Lap Band surgery, but the doctor here recommends only RNY, because statistics show that this surgery is successful in Australia but not in the USA. I weigh 317 and I am 5'8" in height with a BMI of 48. I have researched all the gastric surgeries & had two in depth consults with bariatric surgeons. I am 52 years old, a retired teacher. My health, save for this critical obesity is excellent. My sister is a Registered Dietitian who understands the nutritional changes post surgery. I have a therapist I see twice a month. I have overcome my old negative thinking & behaviors, and see her to reinforce the positive thinking and behaviors. My husband (an Aussie who is my heart's desire) understands the surgery and subsequent behaviors/eating plan. I tell you all of this because I would like your view of Laproscopic Lap Band surgery. You are a professional and I would appreciate your thoughts. Between my obesity, this cold winter, and Bush's re-election I am in a bit of a slump!
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