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About volcano lady
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- Birthday 01/29/1954
About Me
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Biography
I've always battled weight but it didn't get to be a "problem" until about 20 years ago. Major changes were finding a husband who loves to eat and a career change that slowed me down. I'm here because I don't feel there is a more effective way.
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Interests
Cooking, Gardening, Reading, and hanging with my two GSDs
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Occupation
High School Teacher
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City
Volcano
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State
Hawaii
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Zip Code
96771
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Blockage post op
volcano lady replied to cottagehand's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had surgery Jan 13. Was set to go home on the 15th, but couldn't hold anything down after day 2. My doc ordered a CT scan on the 20th and found a laproscopic hernia. With all the vomiting, I had pulled in the small intestine at the jejunum junction and caused a block. Doc immediately went back in and corrected it. No more vomiting. I know you must be miserable. I hope yours fixes itself soon. -
volcano lady started following 4cc and not getting full. Is this normal?, Rant "Teenagers Can't eat a whole one", Domino's Bread Bowl and and 7 others
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3 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 3rd Anniversary volcano lady!
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Are you usually "on time" for work?
volcano lady replied to TerriDoodle's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
In the 17 years with my present job, I have only been late once; car trouble. I had to call an administrator to warn them because I am a school teacher. I can't afford to be late by even ONE minute, so for that reason, I try to arrive an hour early. It's time well spent because I always have work to catch up on. :tongue2: -
I don't know what sparked this rant, but I was there 20 years ago. Had to have those British Knights shoes at $80 with his B-day $. I was a single parent, we were poor. I had never spent more than $30 for a pair of shoes on myself and my feet had stopped growing! That $ could have been a new school ward robe. Now, I teach high school. I have 120+ kids. Some are wonderful individuals, many are a challenge, but I only see them an hour a day. I often count my blessings they aren't mine. With what's going on today, I pity you parents with teens. But keep your chin up, today I'm so proud of my son, he's 35. He came out OK, even though he still has expensive tastes, but its his problem now. :redface:
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I very rarely eat out at all anymore, Domino's isn't even a fleeting desire, but I was curious about this because I teach a "Fast Food" lesson to HS students. I found what appeared to be reliable info because Domino's doesn't have this item in their online nutritional value link yet. The meal is intended for 2 people, but at $6 you know many individuals will make it their personal meal. This link is a pdf file stating the bowls are for 2 servings @ 700 calories each. check the second one on the list: http://www.yumyucky.com/All%20Pasta%20Combined.pdf This is from another "researcher" who believes a bowl to be around 1460 calories: That's Fit Anyone eating a whole bowl would devour around 1400 calories, 50 grams fat, 110% sat. fat DV, 62% carb DV, 90% sodium DV. On the plus side 52 grams Protein. Sounds like all one needs a day! Why waste your time on the small stuff?:party:
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I'm tight in the morning. I can gradually eat more as the day goes on. By evening, sometimes I can really put it away, if I want. I'm debating on whether I should get another fill. Maybe even 1/2 cc? I want to get it just right. FYI, I have 6.5 cc in a 10 cc band. When do you stop?
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I had my surgery 12/31/08. I had a rough start (search and find my other posts), but all in all, I'm satisfied with Weber. He has been in bariatrics for awhile at Kaiser, so he has the confidence you'd expect. I have to fly from the Big Isle to Oahu to see him. What I like is that he let's you be in control with fills or no fills. He is liberal when it comes to eating solids after fills. This makes sense to me because only you know what you can handle. You need to feel the effects of band and what you are capable of. He takes time to listen to your concerns then answers responsibly. He is supportive and doesn't criticize.
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I don't want this to become a religous debate but I am looking for some questions
volcano lady replied to babygrl1234's topic in Rants & Raves
I have many questions, most I believe are unanswerable or shall I say would be answered differently depending on who you ask, even within the same sect of believers. But I am already hearing answers to some of these questions asked by some already knowledgable people who could double for the pastor of the OP. Mine has to do with souls (as in saved because they are Jesus believers or not saved because they are not) Where are all the souls that aren't in heaven (or hell)? Are they with their remains? Adrift? Haunting us? Just watching us? Do they know what they are? Are they OK? Or what is it like? If you make it to heaven, can you visit earthlings? Would they really want to? Watch over us? How? Are souls shared, like if someone dies at or before birth? Do they go back into the pool to get another chance at life? If not, then there must a godzillion or more? Is heaven crowded? Or is the other place? Are souls conscience? If they die a non-believer can they change their belief after death to get to heaven when they realize their mistake? Will God still listen to them? If not, why not? Like I said, this would get many answers, I wonder what your pastor would answer. -
Are you saying sin (murder, robbery, rape, being abusive, adultry, liars, etc.) is only forgivable in the eyes of God if one happens to be a believer of Jesus? So...all you have to do is believe and live your life in the most wretched way but it's OK because you'll get to heaven anyway???? patty, the more you share about your god, the more I'd really like nothing to do him. I could never put my faith in a god that was that vain. Sounds more like the devil. Think about it!
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Calm down, we are NOT entirely Socialist. I say entirely, not because of a new government but because of an ongoing one. I believe we are a Capitalist society with a Socialist twist, and we have been for a long time. This is a good thing! Our taxes go to pay for "benefits" not only for all citizens, but also for underprivileged ones. Our poor and disabled citizens are examples of benefactors to this form of "Socialism". We could do what less generous societies do and have them fend for themselves (survival of the fittest), but we try to keep our citizens out of the gutters. Is there abuse to this system? Yes, but most recipients are truly in need of help. I don't mind sharing my wealth with them because who knows, I may be there myself. In earlier posts, I read a lot of anger and spite about people on the "dole". Since this economic crisis (let's just say the last year), there are millions more people standing in the welfare or unemployment line, unable to find jobs. Are we, as the American tax paying citizens that still are fortunate to have a job, going to tell these people to fend for themselves? Or are we going to lend a hand? This would be sharing the wealth. P.S. When certain companies have been offered bailouts to keep them afloat and they take some of this money to stuff excess $ in the pockets of those who are used to living high on the hog, you have an example of the worst reason to support "Capitalism".
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I'm holding my tongue because I'm not an economics major. Even if I was, I think I'd still hold my tongue. Obama came into office with a plan to overcome this financial failure of the US, not only based on his research, but of many educated and knowledgable consulants. Maybe it will work, maybe not. Time will tell. To think doing nothing will fix it, is obsurd, that is what Bush was doing. Obama did not create this mess. I hope (I WANT!) this plan will work. To actually hope he fails is so unAmerican, because failure will mean disaster to so many more Americans and maybe the country. Do Obama's haters actually think results will be seen immediately? Give the guy a break, he hasn't even been in office 4 months. What I'm hearing here is Rush Limbaugh talk. He's an idiot and hateful! Why associate with his opinion? :thumbdown:
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I'm wondering if the question "Is God real?" was posed because the author has doubts of her own. If not, was it to convert non-belivers to her side? If that was the intent, I don't think it worked, maybe just the opposite, as she really revealed no proof to his existence.
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I can't help it, I have to make a statement based on this post. I only got to pg 4 and got bored with the monotony. What kind of fairy tale is this? "God's great love for us"? How is this apparent? Poverty, disease, homelessness, pollution, famine, birth defects, tragic accidents, floods, hurricanes, massive earthquakes, tsunamis, just to name a few. Not all of these victims are "pagans". Is He teaching lessons? Endurance? Why are some getting more than our share of misfortunes than others? Job's test? What kind of loving creator, as told in the Old Testament, inflicts floods, locusts, and famine when He is unhappy or jealous with our actions? What kind of loving creator would send zillions of children or other innocents to purgatory or hell because they were born to a culture that was oblivious to Him (your god)? What kind of loving creator brings people to life on Earth for the sole purpose of them to idolize him and if they don't, "damn you"? Someone in an earlier post said something like, " just be a good person". It was responded with that was not enough if you don't believe in Him. Well, is it better to be a terrible person all your life and on your death bed ask God to forgive you for your sins? Is that better? Then can you get to Heaven? Do I think God is real? It is for you pattygreen and others. I'm glad you get comfort in your belief. Me? Not the god you refer to, the "Christian God". FYI: I was raised Catholic. I still believe it to be the original and purist of Christianity. I feel all off-shoots are "cults"-religions that didn't want to follow the all the original rules. If you look at it, they are all the same basic belief but with different allowances. When I was only 8 years old, I had a problem with innocent, unbaptized babies not being able to make to heaven. For that, I began doubting this god.