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All things shall pass.:faint: Sorry for the humor, but it will get better. I went through it too. Luckily, my f--ts don't stink.:faint: As your diet becomes more normal and when your body gets over the trauma of the surgery, the gas will subside.
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POLL Does Everyone Lose Their Hair??
Tired_Old_Man replied to KariK's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I am coming up on my 4th anniversary of my surgery and while I have less hair today, at 61 then I did at 57, I also had less hair at 57 then I did at 53, 4 years pre-op. My conclusion: Hair is not a priority, so the faster you lose weight, the more hairloss you may experience, but when your weight stabilizes, your hair growth should return to what it would have been had you not had surgery. -
Google and your privacy
Tired_Old_Man replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I have found posts by my other screen name, the one I use at most forums, on google. I have even googled my real name and found many items. That is why I use a different Nom de plume here. PRIVACY?? -
OK!! Now for the anwer If you chose #1, you would receive $1,000,000,000 If you chose #2, you would receive approximately $92,233,720,368,547,800 If you chose #3, you would receive one penny less than #2 #2 is over 90,000 times #1 #2 is over 90 times what the US government will spend in 2006 #2 is more money than all the governments in the world will spend in 2006 And #2 accumulated with one penny being doubled enough times to fill a checkerboard. One Penny!!
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In Honor of those who gave it all 5 years ago
Tired_Old_Man replied to Josette's topic in The Lounge
I am a New Yorker. I was raised on Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and Rockefeller Plaza, the Yankees or the Mets, Jones Beach or Rye Beach or one of the beaches on the sound. I know that "THE END" means Montauk. Because I am a New Yorker I am a New Yorker. When I go on vacation, I never look up: skyscrapers are something I take for granted. The Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty are part of me. Taxis and noise and subways and "get outa heah" don't rattle me, because I am a New Yorker. I am a New Yorker. I was raised on cultural diversity before it was politically correct. I eat Greek food and Italian food, Jewish and Middle Eastern food and Chinese food because they are all American food to me. I don't get mad when people speak other languages in my presence because my relatives got to this country via Ellis Island and chose to stay. They were New Yorkers. I am a New Yorker. People who have never been to New York have misunderstood me. My friends and family work in the industries, professions and businesses that benefit all Americans. My firefighters and police officers died trying to save New Yorkers and non-New Yorkers. They died trying to save Americans and non-Americans because they were New Yorkers. I am a New Yorker. I feel the pain of my fellow New Yorkers. I mourn the loss of part of my beautiful city. But then I remember: I am a New Yorker. And New Yorkers have: Tenacity, strength and courage way above the norm Compassion and caring for our fellow citizens Love and pride in our city, in our state, in our country Intelligence, experience and education par excellence Ability, dedication and energy above and beyond Faith; no matter what religion we practice Terrorists hit America in its heart but America's heart still beats strong. Demolish the steel in our buildings, but it doesn't touch the steel in our souls. Hit us in the pocketbook; but we'll parlay what we have left into a fortune. End innocent lives leaving widows and orphans, but we'll take care of them, because they are New Yorkers Wherever we live, whatever we do, whoever we are. There are New Yorkers in every state and every city of this nation. We will not abandon our city. We will not abandon our brothers and sisters. We will not abandon the beauty, creativity and diversity that New York represents. And most importantly, we will never forget. Because we are New Yorkers. And we are proud to be New Yorkers. I REPOST THIS IN HONOR OF ALL OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES 5 YEARS AGO TODAY -
Research: Vaccine for Weight Control
Tired_Old_Man replied to health1st's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
There are two types of hunger that I go through. One is in the mind caused by my emotional problems that started in childhood (and which are too personal and would take too long to discuss). Then there are other times that I am physically hungry. Ghrelin has been researched for years. I remember reading that ghrelin was produced in the stomach and people who have much of their stomach removed for gastric bypass surgery don't produce as much ghrelin as they lose weight as people who lose the same amount of weight without (partial) stomach removal. I can tell the difference between the two hungers because with one I find myself eating even when I feel full. I find myself craving though not hungry. I find myself day-dreaming about what to eat next, though not hungry. I can't wait for the next commercial, so I can get up a go to the kitchen. That is head hunger. -
We have a country full of parents who do not raise their children properly. Many of those parents probably were not raised properly, but all we can think about is "it is the responsibility of the (irresponsible) parents to raise responsible children to be responsible adults". That is not going to happen. I see this as a debate between the relative worth of compassion versus the relative worth of personal responsibility. We can either expect people who have no abilities to be responsible or we can show some compassion for their situation and their children. It is obvious how we feel in this country. When we fund schools based on property value, we say that those who come from better neighborhoods deserve a better education and those that come from poor neighborhoods deserve what they get. We can continue to expect people to pull themselves up by their own boot-straps (which as any physics teacher worth his salt can tell you, is physically impossible) or we can lend a hand. A few years back there were two towns a few miles apart. The towns were almost clones of each other size and ethnic background wise. Both towns had schools that were performing well below standards. One day a teacher noticed that kids were falling asleep in class and then she found out that many kids were hungry. After doing research, the school started a Breakfast program to go along with the lunch program and started giving children food to take home. The test scores soared. The other town's mayor and school board heard about the progress, but insisted that they were a school system, not a restaurant and it was the parents responsibility to feed their children. I would imagine that the town that fed their school children had to raise taxes, but can anyone think of a better use of tax money?
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Lead up to band marital problems
Tired_Old_Man replied to kellieatkins30's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
In the last few weeks before my Lap-Band surgery, I was hell to live with as my internal defense mechanisms and my fear of the unknown caused me to be irritable. I subconsciously took it out on my wife. Can you identify with any of that Kellie? And yes, my wife's fears of losing me caused her to react more harshly than she should. Love can show itself in strange ways. -
Research: Vaccine for Weight Control
Tired_Old_Man replied to health1st's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Thank you for the very interesting article. I have been reading about ghrelin for at least 4 years if not longer. I have been hoping that this research would produce results which would lead to medications that will save us from ourselves. The American lifestyle is killing us. We are teaching our children, inadvertently I'm sure, to destroy their internal mechanisms for regulation of weight and sugar/fat in their systems. Profit is king while the health of the people and health of our planet are pawns in this marketing chess game. :help: -
"Murry the K" used to say "You can pick your friends, but not your relatives". I hope he doesn't turn over in his grave if I modify that to: "You can pick your friends and your Dogs, but not your relatives".:bandit
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How will I keep my secret in this situation?
Tired_Old_Man replied to sweetsue's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Susan, I know I shouldn't say this (but that has never stopped me before), but are you sure you want to stay in those clubs? I would think that clubs like that are one of the reasons that people wind up needing a Lap-Band. -
Heaven Forbid! It sounds like we agree. Well, except for the Jade part.
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When McBride came to a screaching halt after he fell 12 stories, it was as if a Hefty Bag filled with vegetable soup had hit the pavement. Analogy Now?
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No! I am not missing your point. I disagree. Schools need to do whatever it takes to educate the children. I would have more teachers per student and/or teacher's aid to help control, discipline and teach manners if that is what is required. And if parents of other students (I say other, because all our children are perfect), don't teach their children manners and good sense, then we wind up with a society of uneducated adults and adults who are muggers, thieves and criminals, but at least the teachers didn't have to teach them manners. We are all in this together. Let's say that your neighbors are slobs, who dropped out of school in the 7th grade and are functionally illiterate. I guess we should just write their children off. When one of those children (as an adult) many years later, mugs your child or your sister's child, it will be of little solace to know that teachers only had to teach the "3 R's". Better to light one single candle than to curse the darkness.
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In Honor of those who gave it all 5 years ago
Tired_Old_Man replied to Josette's topic in The Lounge
My daughter-in-law was standing next to the South Tower when the plane hit. She was only mildly injured by the debris, but emotionally scarred from the sights that she witnessed. She was one of those people you saw running as the South Tower came down. She was on the Brooklyn Bridge trying to walk to our home when the North Tower came down. I wiped the tears and gray soot from her face after she walked the 8 miles to our house in Flatbush. We hugged and cried together after I wiped her face. I worked for an airline that (unwillingly and unwittingly) supplied planes for 911 and I worked at one of the airports where one of the planes took off from. I was on my day off watching FOX News and eating Breakfast with my wife when the first plane hit and I was at my computer and turned around to look just as flight 175 was about to strike the South Tower. I saw that crash live and said to my wife, "we are under attack for sure". I had said earlier that it might have been an attack when the TV showed the damage to the North Tower, because knowing the size of the towers and the size of planes, I knew that the imprint of damage was not that of a small plane. I pray that all people who believe in God, no matter what they call him, will come together to end this madness. I am tired of seeing people use the name of God to justify this unjustifiable never ending cycle of killing. When Jesus said to Peter on the night before his crucifixion, “Put your sword back in its place, for all who draw the sword will die by the sword", He was not only speaking of swords, he was speaking of guns, bombs, missiles and planes, both fighter and bomber as well as civilian. He was speaking of a way of life. He was speaking of war as a way of life and Jesus also said, “Blessed are the peacemakers”. He didn't say, “Blessed are the people who pray for peace”, nor “Blessed are the people who want peace”, but “Blessed are the peacemakers”. Where are the Peacemakers? -
Most people do not understand pyramiding or the power of powers. Let me give you an example: Story: The knight in shining armor saved the princess from the dragon, so the king offered the knight a choice of three rewards. #1. $1,000,000,000 (one billion dollars):clap2: #2. He would take a checkerboard and put 1 penny on the first square, double it and put 2 pennies on the next square, double it and put 4 pennies on the next square, double it and put 8 pennies on the next square, double it and put 16 pennies on the next square until all 64 squares have been used. Then the knight could have all the money on the last square.:clap2: #3. The knight could have all the money on the all the squares except the last square.:clap2: Which would you take? TOM Answer to follow later. By the way, they probably used a Chessboard instead of a checkerboard.
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If your senator can not realize the phoniness of that type of petition, I wonder how he was able to get elected. Petitions at certain websites that are made for petition signing are a totally different thing. The best way to influence your representative using the internet is to go to his web-site and send a PM type correspondence. Phone calls and postal mail are probably better. When I want to influence my representatives, I go to their websites and write a personalized expression of my feelings toward an issue or to a bending bill. Then I copy that and paste my idea into an e-mail and send it, along with links to the appropriate state houses or federal government sites, to all the people in my address book.
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An elderly man in Florida had owned a large farm for several years. He had a large pond in the back, fixed up nice; picnic tables, horseshoe courts, and some apple and peach trees. The pond was properly shaped and fixed up for swimming when it was built. One evening, the old farmer decided to go down to the pond, as he hadn't been there for a while, and look it over. He grabbed a five gallon bucket to bring back some fruit. As he neared the pond, he heard voices shouting and laughing with glee. As he came closer he saw it was a bunch of young women skinny-dipping in his pond. He made the women aware of his presence and they all went to the deep end. One of the women shouted to him, "We're not coming out until you leave!" The old man frowned, "I didn't come down here to watch you ladies swim naked or make you get out of the pond naked." Holding the bucket up he said, "I'm here to feed the alligator." Moral: Old men can still think fast.:clap2:
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"McBride fell 12 stories, hitting the pavement like a Hefty Bag filled with vegetable soup" is actually quite descriptive and while gross, is a good analogy.
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If teachers are required to be mothers and fathers and baby sitters at once, then the school system should be funded to have enough teachers and teachers aids so that they could be effective mothers and fathers and baby sitters. Whatever it takes to get well educated students must be done. I bet when the coach of the high school football team says, "we could have won the state championship except that I didn't have the facilities to practice in the rain", a building will be built to allow the football team to practice in the rain. Education of our young is not priority one. The first thing cut when a municipality has financial problems is the school budget. Yes, in a democracy, people have a right to cut the school budget rather than increase taxes, but then we can not complain when a P/E teacher is found wanting in ability. Well we can complain, but we make our own bed. No, I am not saying the individuals here who faced or saw abuse from P/E teachers deserved it, but the vote of tax payers to put children's education below tax rates on the priority list caused the situation.
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I have heard some people say that what you eat is personal responsibility, but McDonalds, other fast food chain stores and other purveyors of fat and sugar spend billions on commercials directed at children. Does anyone think that they spend those billions because they are stupid? There are psychologists working on the ad company's payroll to make sure that the commercials are effective. People do not stand a chance. And with many families having all adults working long hours, the marketing is impossible to beat.
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Hurray for Californina and the Guvernator. But here in Florida, they have cut almost everything except passing the FCAT's. The history class is only US history and science is a joke.
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Hi Pebbles. I have lived in Florida for the past 3 years, But I was born in Brooklyn and except for college in Pennsylvania, living in Queens for almost a year and living in Medford, Long Island for almost a year, I lived my first 58 years in Brooklyn. I had my Lap-Band surgery in Staten Island by a doctor who has a Staten Island/Brooklyn practice.
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Big Hello from the UK
Tired_Old_Man replied to Mastiff Mum's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Welcome to LBT, Mastiff Mum. As a man who has been married to a British woman for 39 years, I feel as if we are mates already. I hope I will be able to answer any questions you might have and I am sure if I can't, someone else at LBT can. -
Welcome to my Club. Married life IMHO is the best life for a man. And I have a Maytag dishwasher for all those making assumptions.