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I am just starting the WLS journey. I've already lost 41 lbs from my high of 450, and have 82 to go for the surgery. My target weight is 165, but by increasing exercise, I hope to get back to my college weight of 125.

Why do I call my LapBandTalk journal "When Pigs Fly", well, I've called my kitchen "When Pigs Fly Kitchen" for years and even decorate with flying pigs, because I hate to cook. I used to cook as often as pigs flying.

However, getting ready for WLS, I am learning to make healthy smoothies, cook light, and drink Water. I am thinking about food more than I ever had, AND the pounds are coming off!!

I also have profiles on ObesityHelp and MySpace, but I found the RNY post-ops railroading their procedure over the lapband clients. Plus, I couldn't find a lapband person to answer my question. Either they lurked and e-mailed me, but the lapband folk have been silenced.

Well, "nobody puts Baby in the corner!!" So, I can't wait to chat and learn HERE!!

This "pig" is going to fly as I achieve each goal.

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Welcome Joyce...you'll like this place; it has helped me immensely!

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Hi Joyce and :welcome2:.

You have definitely found the right place for support, advice and encouragement. There isn't a better site out there. You will love it.

When are you getting banded? I am tomorrow and can't wait.

By the way, "Dirty Dancing" is one of my alltime favorite movies, lol.

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Hi Joyce and WELCOME!!

Congratulations on the 41 lbs, thats quite an achievement WHOOT!

This place is wonderful, chock full of really great information but mostly the folks here are the best! they are loving, supportive and lots of fun.

Grab a cup of coffee and sit a spell. Can't wait to get to know you too.

MySpace is cool isn't it LOL.

HUGS

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You go Joyce:clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR WEIGHT LOSS AND YOUR DECISION TO HAVE SURGERY

:guess WOOHOOOOO

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Hi Joyce! Welcome to LBT! You're doing so well on your journey, and I just love your spirit! Glad you found us. I'm sure you'll be a great addition to the "family".

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Welcome Joyce,

I have found this place to be very supportive and helpful in so many ways. A lot of times I don't have to ask the questions because someone has already started a thread and asked it for me.

You have accomplished a great task by losing 41lbs already so stay encourage, you are well on your way. This will be a piece of cake for you, just not literally (smile)!

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