Thanks, guys!! I'm home!!
Glad you're home (you, too, Chuck) and feeking better. My first two weeks home were kind of hazy, but not bad at all. Don't be surprised if you experience low energy for a time; that'll change and the thrill of positive changes will more than compensate until you're bursting with more energy than you have had in years.
Doug
If we're treading on thin ice we might as well dance.--Jesse Winchester
Welcome back! I'm glad it all went fine so far. Keep up the walking and sipping, the first few weeks are the worst and it gets much better later.
A little advice, don't cross your legs and do move a lot. I have had a few surgerys and had no problems but wound up with blood clots from my WLS. Totally unexpected and it was potentially life threatening. Movement helps to prevent clots. It won't happen to the majority of WLS people but the danger is real, it happened to me and I did everything right.
Congrats again on your new-birth, may you have only great days in the future!
Get it hot, hit it HARD,
Hammering away the pounds!
Hammering away the pounds!
Al, was no problem stopping over, and like I said, you do what you gotta do. :) Enjoy the journey and I'll be right behind you. Sorry about the Badgers, but I told you so. I'm starting to get a bit freaked, but I know if just a few weeks, I'll be losing too. Hang in there bud...
Jim
Racing for the awareness and understanding of food allergies.