pink dahlia
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greater Seattle area
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It wouldn't bother me at all, because when you think of it , somebody may have died at any number of places you've lived or worked before and you probably didn't even know it. You may own 2nd hand items , ( a car ? Books ? A coat or furniture ? );the previous owner may of loved them before he/she died, but I doubt if you've experienced anything strange or weird because of it. If you truly love /want the place, go for it ! If possible, find out a little about the person like hobbies and interests, and make a small donation to a charity that she would of liked. ( Animal shelter, Bookmobile, food bank , school supplies , etc ) She probably would of loved it, and you'll feel better about living in a place where somebody "passed on ". My house is about 86 years old, so I'm sure there is a past tenant who possibly passed away here, I just figure they're in the happy places here, mainly the trees and flowers. Just a thought. ( my hubby doesn't like any of that kind of stuff, but so far he's never had a problem living here, 21 years and counting, so , there you go ! Enjoy your new place !!! It wouldn't bother me at all, because when you think of it , somebody may have died at any number of places you've lived or worked before and you probably didn't even know it. You may own 2nd hand items , ( a car ? Books ? A coat or furniture ? );the previous owner may of loved them before he/she died, but I doubt if you've experienced anything strange or weird because of it. If you truly love /want the place, go for it ! If possible, find out a little about the person like hobbies and interests, and make a small donation to a charity that she would of liked. ( Animal shelter, Bookmobile, food bank , school supplies , etc ) She probably would of loved it, and you'll feel better about living in a place where somebody "passed on ". My house is about 86 years old, so I'm sure there is a past tenant who possibly passed away here, I just figure they're in the happy places here, mainly the trees and flowers. Just a thought. ( my hubby doesn't like any of that kind of stuff, but so far he's never had a problem living here, 21 years and counting, so , there you go ! Enjoy your new place !!! It wouldn't bother me at all, because when you think of it , somebody may have died at any number of places you've lived or worked before and you probably didn't even know it. You may own 2nd hand items , ( a car ? Books ? A coat or furniture ? );the previous owner may of loved them before he/she died, but I doubt if you've experienced anything strange or weird because of it. If you truly love /want the place, go for it ! If possible, find out a little about the person like hobbies and interests, and make a small donation to a charity that she would of liked. ( Animal shelter, Bookmobile, food bank , school supplies , etc ) She probably would of loved it, and you'll feel better about living in a place where somebody "passed on ". My house is about 86 years old, so I'm sure there is a past tenant who possibly passed away here, I just figure they're in the happy places here, mainly the trees and flowers. Just a thought. ( my hubby doesn't like any of that kind of stuff, but so far he's never had a problem living here, 21 years and counting, so , there you go ! Enjoy your new place !!! It wouldn't bother me at all, because when you think of it , somebody may have died at any number of places you've lived or worked before and you probably didn't even know it. You may own 2nd hand items , ( a car ? Books ? A coat or furniture ? );the previous owner may of loved them before he/she died, but I doubt if you've experienced anything strange or weird because of it. If you truly love /want the place, go for it ! If possible, find out a little about the person like hobbies and interests, and make a small donation to a charity that she would of liked. ( Animal shelter, Bookmobile, food bank , school supplies , etc ) She probably would of loved it, and you'll feel better about living in a place where somebody "passed on ". My house is about 86 years old, so I'm sure there is a past tenant who possibly passed away here, I just figure they're in the happy places here, mainly the trees and flowers. Just a thought. ( my hubby doesn't like any of that kind of stuff, but so far he's never had a problem living here, 21 years and counting, so , there you go ! Enjoy your new place !!!
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The second most painful experience of my life..omg...this was bad
pink dahlia replied to CowgirlJane's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Oh boy, I hope you have LOTS of drugs to get you through this ! I'm so sorry you have to deal with the pain AND the hospital crap ! If this is any help , your story has been a strange coincidence for me, as I have been dealing with mild pain spreading around my back today, and feeling lousy etc. I did have a minor gallbladder problem 2 years ago, but your story has me keeping my mind open for other possibilities. I see my Dr, in a few days, hoping it's a small problem. Hope your problem gets taken care of SOON, and no more hospital run around ! Keep us posted ! And thanks for the detailed story, I honestly had no idea about kidney stones etc. Eye. Opening. Sending you lots of support !! -
Age is but a number......
pink dahlia replied to Hannahb3997's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I don't think age is so much a concern for me, I'm more curious on other things. Have you done all your homework ? Read everything, talked to others who have had WLS, ask yourself if you're really ready for the big changes that WLS brings ? Mentally, physically and emotionally ? Can you stick to your Dr.s rules 95 % of the time ? Do you have a good patient/ Doctor relationship ? How about eating and socializing for the rest of your life ? Peer pressure ? Future dating ? Others possible negative and uninformed comments ? If you can answer YES to most of these questions, then I say go for it, because you're existing, not living and you deserve so much more than that ! Good luck and keep us posted !! -
I'm 4 years post op, had breathing problems when I was at normal weight ( found out many years later I had a broken nose from a childhood accident ) and slept with a C-pap machine for sleep apnea after I gained so much weight . ( Can you spell "attractive? ") I was always tired ! 5 months after lap band the sleep apnea was gone ! Woo hoo ! Now if I don't sleep through the night its because of hot flashes etc , but if I do sleep well its usually 10 :30 or 11pm bedtime, and up at 6-6:30. Shower , hot tea and I'm good to go !! Hopefully you'll not be so exhausted once you lose the weight, exercise helps a lot too ! Good luck !
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I buy several boxes but only 2 go home with me, the rest are donated to the Girl Scouts military program ( the cookies are sent overseas to our troops ) WIN WIN !!☺
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Do People Treat You Differently Now?
pink dahlia replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
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A convenient healthy protein discovery
pink dahlia replied to CowgirlJane's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
These aren't chicken pattys, but you might want to look at Bruce Adele chicken apple sausage. Amazing flavor, not greasy /oily at all. Beyond good !! Also comes in 2 or 3 other flavors, try Traders joes, Costco or grocery stores. They come precooked, so really easy to separate them into individual serving size, then just take them out of the freezer the night before and microwave for a minute or 2. Mmmmmmmmmmm -
This is not a "grocery store find " but it's kinda a food find ! I kept reading about an India drink called "Golden milk " made with an amazing spice called Turmeric ( found in grocery or health food stores ). Supposed to be one of the best for everything from inflammation , insomnia, Alzheimers to killing cancer cells etc. Every night before bedtime warm on the stove (NOT microwave , and NOT hot ) 1/2 cup milk, any kind, 1/4 th tsp EACH of Turmeric ,black pepper, and cinnamon.. Pour into a cup and add 1-2 tsp of real honey and stir until disolved. Drink warm. I've been sleeping much, much better !! Google Golden milk or Turmeric for more info.
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Do People Treat You Differently Now?
pink dahlia replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Am I treated better since I lost weight ? Oh, heck yes ! Sad but true. As one poster said , suddenly I'm more "acceptable ", but also I'm happier and that comes across to others . I also put in more effort to look attractive, paying attention to my clothes, makeup and hair etc. So, combine looking better, a happier personality, and a positive attitude , well that's just plain attractive ! Guy or girl, small or large, that's just going to make others treat you better. I have no control over how some people treat others, I just make sure I'm treating others nicely . -
Self-soothing and comfort foods post bariatric surgery.
pink dahlia replied to Cervidae's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Geeeesh ! Sorry you had such a crappie day ! Not sure if this will help, but since you're a "sensory "person , how about some things that relax/comfort you and aren't food related ? Learn to knit , crochet or sew and make soft squares for knitted baby blankets for a local hospital. . Make washable fleece blankets for the local animal shelter. How about hats for the homeless ? See if a special needs group or daycare needs homemade Playdough, fingerpaints, etc. You get the picture. Volunteer when you can in a place that you happy and comfortable, everybody wins ! Good luck !! -
I don't know what to do about my judgmental father. He has my blood boiling lately.
pink dahlia replied to Comicbookguy's topic in Rants & Raves
Geez, I don't know what to say except he's never going to change, he's always going to look for someone to take his frustrations out on. He also seems to have an extremely short fuse, a closed mind, and a big , hurtful mouth. Since HE won't ever change, YOU may have to change the way you respond. If he's yelling or accusing, tell him when he's ready to calmly discuss something, you'll listen and not until then. Walk . Away. Tell him "I'm making positive changes to get out of debt etc, let me know when you're doing the same. " Walk. Away. And by the way, you should be VERY proud of yourself for the positive changes you have made so far !! We all have limitations, challenges and problems, but you're trying to overcome them through positive thoughts and hard work !! You have A LOT to be proud of , so keep it up ! Whether he likes it or not, you're succeeding a little bit at a time by moving forward, he just yells and moves towards the nearest bar. Nuff'said . Hope things get better for you soon ! Hugs !!!! -
New state and can't find a doctor who accepts banded patients
pink dahlia replied to crickett's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hi, I don't have any idea where in Western Washington you are, but if you're anywhere near Olympia, I highly recommend my lap band surgeon Dr. William Neal. He and his staff are top notch !! I'm 4 years post op, and I still feel incredibly lucky that not only did I have the insurance to pay for the surgery, but had a caring and professional team to help along the way. Good luck to you !!! -
How to tell children about surgery
pink dahlia replied to Npdavis's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I honestly don't think your classroom of little kids even need to know about your upcoming surgery, I think you would be opening up a completely unnecessary can of worms. They're too young to understand the details and they would likely go home and ask a lot of questions that their parents likely won't know the answers to, so I would just tell them something easier to absorb. Your kids ? "Mommy has been having some problems digesting food, so the Dr.s going to make it all better, and I'll have to really rest for a week and take care of the bandages etc. Easy. Good luck !!! -
BTW, my curiosity got the better of me after OKCPIRATES comment about your boots, and I can't believe the before and after pictures !!!!!! WOW !!!! I wouldn't of ever believed they were the same person !! Congratulations again on your hard work and success !! (And yes, you are rockin' those skinny jeans and cute boots !!!)
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Feels good, doesn't it ? Congratulations ! Keep it up !!