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I no longer drink alcohol, although I think I will have my first sip here over the holidays. There are several reasons: Post-ops have a high alcoholism rate. We get drunk then sober real fast. It's very easy for us post-ops to have alcohol poisoning. No thanks.
I no longer eat candy, although I slipped and ate peanut M&M's once. FAIL! The sugar and fat are high and virtually no nutritional value. Plus some Post-ops get dumping. i don't so I can't tell you what that is all about.
I can't really think of anything else I absolutely stay away from. I eat normally. If I want to taste something, I do. I don't deprive myself, but I am fully aware of what I put in my mouth.
H: 6'2; HW: 440; WLS: 411; Dr. Goal: 220; LW: 206; CW: 283; RNY: 10/15/07; Panni: 6/12/09; Blind Loop: 8/19/19
H: 6'2; HW: 440; WLS: 411; Dr. Goal: 220; LW: 206; CW: 283; RNY: 10/15/07; Panni: 6/12/09; Blind Loop: 8/19/19
H: 6'2; HW: 440; WLS: 411; Dr. Goal: 220; LW: 206; CW: 283; RNY: 10/15/07; Panni: 6/12/09; Blind Loop: 8/19/19
I have used chat rooms before. I think this would be a great thing if the admin would send out emails with links to the chat room along with a reminder.
5) What other topics would you like us to schedule a chat room session for?
-Post-Op Maintenance
-Check in Daily Food Log
-Am I doing it right?
6) For any of these possible chat rooms, what are your preferred dates and times and list which topic you are writing about?
I usually can get online late at night after 10pm.
Or, if I can get to the link at work, anytime during the workday would work.
Nothing real early like before 10am for me though.
7) Would you be interested in moderating a session and, if so, which one(s)?
Yes, post op, daily check in
8) Should these sessions be scheduled weekly, monthly or quarterly? Please state which session you are referring to.
I like a daily check in, an hour a day.
I like a weekly check in, 3 hours a week.
Then a monthly check in, 4 hours a month.
9) Anything else to say about this possible feature?
I wish more people would respond to this.
H: 6'2; HW: 440; WLS: 411; Dr. Goal: 220; LW: 206; CW: 283; RNY: 10/15/07; Panni: 6/12/09; Blind Loop: 8/19/19
Dianna
As you can see on our Group page here we have a Chat Room feature that I would like us to begin taking advantage of. My thought is that we would schedule chat times on certain subject matters so that we can continue to provide and receive support throughout the month, not just on the 3rd Saturday when we meet in person. Below is our survey and I ask you to cut and paste the questions and your answers in a reply post so I can begin to see what interests us and let's get chatting:
1) Have you used a chat room before and can it be a useful tool for us?
2) If you are a man, would you participate in a Men Only session?
3) As a pre-op person, would you participate in a session just for pre-ops similar to our Pre-op & Newbie Q&A at our in-person meeting?
4) If you are a Kaiser patient, would you like a session about getting through or supporting you through the Kaiser process?
5) What other topics would you like us to schedule a chat room session for?
6) For any of these possible chat rooms, what are your preferred dates and times and list which topic you are writing about?
7) Would you be interested in moderating a session and, if so, which one(s)?
8) Should these sessions be scheduled weekly, monthly or quarterly? Please state which session you are referring to.
9) Anything else to say about this possible feature?
Thanks so much for your opinion.
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I'm starting to forget all the reasons since it was about 8 years ago that I was making the decision to have WLS and going through the process. Looking back, what I recall is that basically I was done having food control my life. It was how I planned my day, what I thought about most, etc., it was at the forefront of my mind more than I wanted it to be. I also was tired of the aches and pains, that shooting pain in my feet each morning when I would get out of bed; it felt as if my feet were screaming at me. At that time in my life, I was convinced that if I didn't do something immediate, I would be dead in two years because my body would give out. I was only 33 at the time and didn't believe I would see 35, amazing and sad.
I had been reading more and more about weight loss surgery and, of course, all the coverage Carnie Wilson received (her surgery was a year before mine and at the same hospital) made me have hope again, that surgery was a way for me to feel better, to live again and to have a real life again.
Kimberlee
Feel free to start posting your weekly question to the group.
Thanks again,
Kimberlee
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I have found myself thinking I didn't need to exercise or watch what I ate. I am thin now. Thin people don't do that. I got caught up in being 'normal'. Normal people go out to chili's. The drink at the bar. They eat what they want, when they want, they don't HAVE to excersize. Well I have plateaued.
Have you found yourself stuck in normalcy?
H: 6'2; HW: 440; WLS: 411; Dr. Goal: 220; LW: 206; CW: 283; RNY: 10/15/07; Panni: 6/12/09; Blind Loop: 8/19/19