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Dr. Gerald Kirshenbaum - Part Two Dr. Kirshenbaum
munchkin392 replied to want2bmeagain's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Brandi, that is awesome!! Oh, and by the way, I'm jealous-I want to come and play with the dollhouse too! Sigh, I guess I should have had kids because I want to play with toys still! I hope everyone else had a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
Semi-gross question-enter at your own risk!
munchkin392 posted a topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Ok, so here's the thing. I have seen alot of people say that they are constipated frequently after being banded. I am having the opposite problem. I swear I feel like all I do is poo!! I used to go once or twice a week before being banded, now I'm going once or twice a day?? Anyone else have this issue? -
Well, I just had my first PB, and it was not a fun experience. I had just read a post by Jack that talked about how you get that feeling that you did something wrong after about 2 bites, and that's exactly how it was for me. Two bites, incredible pain, and then PB! There is a gal on OH that has in her signature line "A PB is like the big O-if you have to ask if you did it then you didn't." Boy, you aren't kidding!!
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Dr. Gerald Kirshenbaum - Considering Dr. Kirshenbaum
munchkin392 replied to Shesha's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Threedogpeople, good luck on your husbands recovery. Hey everyone! In addition to Dr.K having a map in his office, he has one on his website also, with the number of traveling patients designated in each state! It is pretty cool, but he needs to update Illinois and put me on it.... -
I don't think the poor cat thought it was hilarious, but I did. I was only trying to be a good mom...sniff sniff...:cry I do want another dog, but we are a bit worried about the pecking order thing also, so we may wait awhile.
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I agree!! What better than to adopt a pooch in time for Christmas?
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Lizzie, Too cute! My dogs would never let me put a sweater on them (nor would I probably find one big enough for the chubby behinds), but they have so many cute ones out there. We were at Petsmart the other night and they had a little leather jacket with a fur collar, and a little blue quilted parka with a hood. The stuff they come up with! I did buy a little dog sweatshirt for one of my cats once. He is always cold. He will sit up against heat vents in the winter, leaning into them. He let me put in on him but spent the rest of the day staring at me as if to say "Is this really necessary?" So....off it came.
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Is UnJury worth it?
munchkin392 replied to NukeChik's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thanks for the tip, I'm glad I didn't waste my money ordering any. I am sensitive to food smells, I haven't been able to find any Protein that I can drink except for the Isopure Zero Carb drinks. I was going to order some Unjury in hopes that it wouldn't be stinky to me, so I'm glad you posted. -
I love labs! Buddy is mostly lab and Chase is lab/shepherd. Paco probably has some lab in her, too. Funny thing is, only Sparky, the Rhodesian Ridgeback, will get in the swimming pool! How big are your dogs? I hope they don't all try to get in bed with you at the same time! It cracks me up that you said only your Rhodie (which I also love) will get in the pool, because all of my labs HATE Water. The first one, I thought it was a fluke, by the third one I was really starting to wonder. The fourth lab was a rescue lab and hunted with his previous owner, so I thought, "Finally, a lab that will act like a lab and like water!" Nope! He is the absolute worst one of all of them, if he goes outside and feels ONE raindrop on his back, he turns around and hightails it right back into the house without going potty like something it chasing him. Sigh...I think I have special needs labs.... My vet even calls my oldest lab Bailey "Jethro" with a redneck twang because he is so goofy... I have one lab that weighs about 75 pounds and the rest weigh between 90-95 pounds. I have three black males and a chocolate female. (We stick together because we are the only chicks in the house.) And yes, there are times, especially in the winter, when they all climb in bed with us. (And we can only fit a queen sized bed in our bedroom unless we don't want any other furniture!) More often than not, my husband and I wake up with about two feet of the bed to ourselves, all contorted, while the dogs are stretched out and sleeping like babies. They are only a little bit spoiled....but they deserve it because they bring so much joy to our lives. I love my dogs. (And this will sound horrible, but I have wanted another one, but we had a next door neighbor who was a cranky old man and hated our dogs even though we don't let them sit outside and bark, so we didn't get another one because there is a four dog limit in our city, and we knew he would complain. Well, he passed away last night, so technically....see, I told you it was going to sound terrible!)
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Thanks Cavegirl, I do love to read so I'll check them out. I'm always up for checking out a new author! It's nice and cold and dreary in my neck of the woods, and I have a cast on my foot so I can't really work out too much, so what better time?
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This is an interesting thread. Although a purely fictional situation, my husband and I were talking about all the CIA special ops the other night when we were watching the Bourne Ultimatum. About whether it is really like it is in the movie. I tend to believe that this stuff occurs more than we would ever like to think about. I guess I am a bit of a consipiracy theorist, because I believe the US engages in many things that are against UN sanctions- for example, germ warfare. I'm sorry, but I don't believe we don't do it. This is a touchy subject in real life for me-I am torn. On one hand, I would like to think that morally, I would object to torture in any situation. On the other hand, I have a little sister who is a Marine and could be deployed to Iraq at any time, my brother in law has been to Iraq twice, and my stepson will be deployed to Iraq shortly, so there is another part of me that says do whatever it takes to protect these soldiers and our country. And I also agree with the previous posts about 9-11. I remember waking up that morning and watching it on TV, and just being absolutely devastated by the horror of it all. And my first thought was "Go over and bomb the bastards till there is nothing left!" And I think there are plenty of countries who will never like the US no matter what we do, so as another poster stated, it's a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation. How about this, what do you think of the operatives that are commiting these black ops? Do you think there has to be a little bit of sociopath in each of them, or are they simply trained to defend our country?
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And I have finally met someone with more dogs than me!!:biggrin1: Do they sleep with you at night like my spoiled rotten dogs?
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LOL! I would try that, but I have one lab that immediately starts to ham it up when he sees either a camera or a camcorder. He repeatedly jumps about 5-6 feet straight in the air. He is such a clown!! And it would only be worse if treats were involved because he also thinks he is starving to death all the time (even though he could live off his own body fat for a month)...:biggrin1:
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I'm just curious to know if any of you have watched this show and what you think of it. I know it has been considered a very controversial show for some people. I personally think it is very thought provoking....and I think Holly Hunter does a great job.
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What do you think of the tv show Saving Grace?
munchkin392 replied to munchkin392's topic in The Lounge
So true!! I'll probably take a bunch of criticism for this, but I feel like I see more believers who are hypocrits than not. My ex-husbands family is a perfect example of this. They go to church and think they are better than everyone, but the things that went on behind closed doors with that family were truly atrocious. The same with my sisters mother in law-they are so religious, but she is petty, manipulative, and talks about other people behind their backs all the time. -
What do you think of the tv show Saving Grace?
munchkin392 replied to munchkin392's topic in The Lounge
You make many good points Longhorn, however, I have come to not entirely believe that Grace is a true non-believer after watching the show. I think she simply struggles with her beliefs because of things that happened to her in the past. -
Usually with a partial bowel obstruction one will have loose stools, it's the body's way of still trying to "go"-it compensates by loose stools going around the obstruction.
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LOVE IT!!!!:biggrin1: I have 4 labs, but they would never sit still long enough for a picture! Merry Christmas!!
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I broke my foot using the treadmill, so I looked for one that had a good, thick tread on it. I had to spend a little more though. But if you can find a used one, it would be more reasonable. I second what someone said about the tread being nice and wide also.
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Me either!! Waaaay too good of a visual!!
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Oh boy, something to look forward to!!:biggrin1:
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It means "productive burp". Which is really just a nice way of saying barfing!
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<p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>It was some sliced roasted chicken lunch meat. One bite didn't quite feel right, by the second bite, I knew I had made a baaaaad decision!!</p>
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Holy cow! I would love some of those jeans if I were a little taller, you amazon goddess! You must be tall (or else I'm just exceptionally short...a 35 inch inseam would be about 6 inches too long on me...)
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Dr. Gerald Kirshenbaum - Part Two Dr. Kirshenbaum
munchkin392 replied to want2bmeagain's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Living-I am glad your surgery went well and that you are feeling ok. Dr. K is great isn't he? Well folks, I just popped my PB cherry awhile ago. It was NOT a fun experience!! It really is a shock collar for your stomach!! I don't even have any desire to eat now!!