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anonemouse

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  1. anonemouse

    No wieght loss

    I can pretty much guarantee that you're retaining water. Between the anesthesia, swelling, and not drinking enough water, your body is holding on to as much as it can. You need to be drinking at least 64 ounces of water a day.
  2. anonemouse

    No wieght loss

    You've only been banded for two days. Give it a little more time before you start worrying. What have you been drinking?
  3. anonemouse

    Red Lobster Warning -- ADULTS ONLY

    That's what I thought. Then I thought it wasn't. Then I thought it was again, so I gave up.:faint:
  4. anonemouse

    ATTN: Vets and Baby Boomers

    I remember reading an article about the pear orchards or something along those lines that were already suffering from ICE cracking down on illegal labor. The fruit was basically rotting on the trees because there wasn't anyone to pick it. American companies can't afford to hire American laborers. And even if they could, many Americans wouldn't be willing to do the work. Much of our economy is running on illegal labor or migrant workers.
  5. anonemouse

    Red Lobster Warning -- ADULTS ONLY

    Yeah, that's the one thing I'll miss when I get banded. I'm a total bread addict, and their's is the BEST. Well, their's, Macaroni Grill's, and Olive Garden's. And Logan's Roadhouse. And O'Charley's. And.... ACK! I'm confused! I edited to change "theirs" to "their's", but that doesn't look right, either! I give up!
  6. anonemouse

    Red Lobster Warning -- ADULTS ONLY

    That's why I only eat the chicken there. And the biscuits. LOVE the biscuits.
  7. Synicalchick, I think you should move him, or even see if you could afford to have him cremated now. For the last several years, we've always gotten our babies cremated when they passed away. The Humane Society here cremates them for us for a relatively small fee (like $50 or $75), and we send them through my dad's clinic because his office has an agreement with the Human Society. When my grandmother's cat had to be euthanized, we kept his ashes until my grandmother died and buried them together. Come to think of it, I think Thumper may be in a freezer at my dad's office. He did a necropsy to see what was wrong with him since he went down hill so quickly (literally, I came home one day and his balance was off a little and he died within a week), but I'm not sure if he ever sent him to be cremated. He probably did, but I'm not sure.
  8. anonemouse

    SO supportive.

    I usually do, this is just an aberration. I am still under my parents' insurance and I am semi-dependent on them (grad student salary and all), so that's why they've had input with the surgery. Plus, when I first told them, I thought they would be happy for me.
  9. anonemouse

    Aww. Cute cats.

    I just ran across some cute cat pictures.
  10. anonemouse

    Hilary Speaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I would think that someone with such advanced degrees would use proper grammar and spelling. Guess not.
  11. anonemouse

    Hilary Speaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Mysherrijo, why do you have such a grudge against people that haven't had the luck to be banded yet? You have a pattern of making condescending remarks to those of us who don't agree with you. So I would have to disagree with the other poster who said that this behavior is out of character for you. My case in point (emphasis mine): By the way, I didn't have to search hard for these. I remembered someone posting that they were leaving the board because of people attacking them and sending them rude PMs sometime around the beginning of last month. I actually posted in that thread to show support. Guess what? You are not better than anyone else on this board. You don't get to tell people where they can or can't post. And by the way? You are not your thread. People having a problem with WHAT you post don't necessarily have a problem with YOU. There's no need for personal attacks. Cool your ass down. Maybe you should take your own advice and "not take everything soooooo personal."
  12. Right now, I am in Kentucky. But I am originally from Crossville, Tennessee, so I've been trying to have surgery in Tennessee. The only two surgeons that were in network for my insurance were Dr. Boyce in Knoxville (which is actually only an hour from Crossville) and Dr. McGrath-Weaver in Memphis. I had orginally planned to use Dr. Olsen at Centennial in Nashville, but found out that he was out of network after they had submitted everything to insurance. Ideally, I would love to have surgery closer to home, but insurance has vetoed it. At least, my brother lives in Memphis, so I'll have someone to stay with for the first few days after surgery. And he lives with his girlfriend, who is the nutritionist for another bariatric surgeon in Memphis, so I'll be well taken care of.
  13. These were some of my babies. All of these are no longer with us. The long-haired tabby was a Maine Coon named Thumper (my big baby - he used to let me hold him like a child and he would wrap his front legs around my neck and shove his head under my chin). He was huge, by the way. You can't tell how big he was in that photo, but the cat he was in front of wasn't a small cat. I was incredibly broken up when he was euthanized. He had caught some kind of lung fungus from going down into our cellar and basically deteriorated very quickly. The black and white cat behind him was Simon, one half of a pair of brothers named Simon and Simon, after the show. The black cat in the pic with the Siamese was Westie. We picked him up from the middle of West Avenue in my home town. The Siamese was Sassy. We had her for forever. When I was little, she used to track me down at bed time and yowl at me until I followed her to bed. My dad had to euthanize her (he's a vet) once she went senile and started randomly attacking workers at his clinic (she lived there for the last several years due to severe gastrointestinal issues - basically constant diarrhea). The gray tortoiseshell persian (Sasha) was one that my dad adopted when her original owner wanted to euthanize her because of skin problems. We saved her and got everything cleared up, so basically the original owner didn't want to put in the effort. We would just let her run free in the clinic. She was euthanized by my dad when we found out she had severe lung cancer. I wish I had pictures of my current cats. I got one from a veterinarian's office (he's basically a Russian Blue). Another is one that we picked up from a city dump (named her Trashy Tabby or TT for short). I got another one when he showed up at the rear of my dad's clinic and wouldn't leave. As you can probably tell from the list of all these cats, my parents and I are push-overs.
  14. Not yet, sad to say. My surgeon won't give me a date until I'm approved by insurance, and they haven't sent my stuff in yet. I was just able to get them the last of the info they needed today, so I am hoping they will send it off in the next day or so. It's been a lovely mess of delays in getting my info from the old surgeon to the new one, especially since the staff of the old surgeon apparently thought they had faxed materials that they hadn't and they had lost my pulmonology clearance. I finally took things into my own hands and got my records from the pulmonologist, nutritionist, and psychologist and sent them to the new surgeon myself. Of course, after all this I got a call from the new surgeon's office manager, basically saying, "Didn't I tell you? Dr. Weaver is going on maternity leave in April, so the earliest you will be able have surgery is probably late July." So I'm looking at basically a nine-month delay from when I first decided to have surgery to when I am actually likely to have it. I'm not happy about it, but I'd rather have a delayed surgery with a more experienced surgeon than a quick surgery with a less experienced one (the only other one in the state that my insurance would pay for has only done about 20 lap-bands, according to OH). Oy. Well, at least I'll have time to get the bulk of my thesis work finished while I'm waiting, and I'll still have some time to lose weight before I have to apply for PhD programs.
  15. Mine was more tedious than hard. I had to do a couple of personality tests, which added up to almost 600 questions. Then I spoke with the psychologist for about 10 minutes. Nothing major.
  16. anonemouse

    Hilary Speaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Boomhower (or however you spell it)! Hiya, Auntie Boomhower!
  17. anonemouse

    Hilary Speaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    It's from another thread. TOM and I were joking about how we had the same opinions, but in the opposite gender. I said something about how I could be his long-lost daughter, and then he said he had a 21 year-old grandson, and to call him "Grandpa TOM". So I do.:girl_hug:
  18. anonemouse

    SO supportive.

    She's had weight problems her whole life, and right now she weighs around 185-190 (she's 5'3"), so she SHOULD know that "pretending I had surgery" won't work. "Pretending I had surgery" won't make me satisfied on a small amount of food. She has had a pretty strong pattern of sabotage, whenever I have dieted in the past. Whenever we would eat out together, she would get something and then say, "Here, try this." I would say that I didn't want to try it. She would then nag me until I either tried it or yelled at her. She went to a seminar with me, and was really supportive afterward, but now she doesn't really want to hear about it. Which is really frustrating, because other than the people here, she's the only person (other than my dad, who REALLY doesn't like the decision) that I'm close to who knows what I'm doing.
  19. anonemouse

    Hilary Speaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I'd hope so, but it's a little late, after the fact. My personal feelings are that if you post something, stand by it, even if you don't like the respnse you get. To me, like one of the other posters said, it's a little 3-year-old-ish to post something and then take it down when you are throwing a tantrum.
  20. anonemouse

    Hilary Speaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    She would never have been elected to Senate if she acted like Laura Bush, and there would be snow in Hell before she was elected to the Presidency if she acted like her. No offense meant to Laura or anyone who likes her, but to me she has no personality at all. She may be a very strong woman, but she comes across as a meek "little woman".
  21. anonemouse

    Hilary Speaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hiya, Auntie!
  22. anonemouse

    SO tired.

    I am about to fall over, so I think I'm going back to bed. I would still be asleep if the nutritionist that evaluated me hadn't called. She couldn't fax my evaluation to the new surgeon without having me sign a release form. So, that's done and faxed back to her, and I can go pass out now. I slept horribly the night before last and couldn't nap well yesterday. Then I was up until 3 AM this morning. I'm TIRED! Oh well, at least my only class today isn't until 6 PM.
  23. anonemouse

    Such a bigot

    Anne Coulter is who I am talking about. Do you know what the bigoted bitch said now? She called Senator Edwards a faggot. How anyone can support this woman, I don't know. At least people from her own party are speaking out against her. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17458248/
  24. anonemouse

    Hilary Speaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    That's adult. You don't like what people say, so you go back and basically delete your original comment.
  25. anonemouse

    Cute

    Very cute!

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