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I finally met with my surgeon today. Does anyone have any experience with Dr. Pecquex at St. Elizabeths??

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Well...as of today, I'm officially starting my pre-surgery diet. I had my last restaurant meal for god knows how long. The Christmas liquor is gone. No bread in the house. I don't eat sugary things, so the leftover candy doesn't bother me. Going to have to love my green vegetables. I like exercise, so it's not the issue. But the wide stance? Didn't know about it, I now have something else to fear.

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Sorry Ted...that was a bath room joke about the politician in the airport mens room....never mind it was a bad one anyway!!!!

Good luck with the band....It is all worth it. I am down 61 lbs and feel like I have my life back already! I have NSV's (non scale victories) everyday. From tying my shoes to running up the stairs to buying clothes in the regular dept. It all feels great.

Good luck and keep us posted on your surgery.

This site has so much information, it is a great place to hang out!

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hi all! just checking in! i was wondering, how about a get together the week of presidents day, feb vacation for all you teachers out there? i miss seeing you and want to meet the newbies! what works for you?

things with me are good. it's weird to be putting weight back on, i've gained about 16 lbs. not too bad for 24 weeks but scary after all the hard work i put in. baby is doing well so far, knock on wood. after getting all the Fluid out of my band i can eat anything but i still get stuck if i eat too fast and some days are still tough so it;s nice to know its still working! talk at you later!

dez

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clock is ticking...Feb 12th will be here in no time...you've made great progress, and I've decided to stay clear of men's rooms, regardless

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lol Ted....You're going to love your band...no doubt! I wish you the best with your nerves over the next few weeks. It will be here faster than you know it!

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Hey everyone, I'm trying to put a support group type thing together in Taunton. Is anyone interested? I have a few I've heard back from that would love to get together for some support versus having to go all the way into BIDMC. Basically we haven't made it into BIDMC as much as we'd like to because of the commute or time the support groups are held there. What do you think? Let me know...Chrispy will be coming I'm sure of that :party:

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Hey there Deb!

Hey everyone...Christine and I finally decided to put together a get together as a South Shore get to know you support type meeting. It's going to be on Saturday, February 23 from 1-3pm and it will be in Taunton at my house. PM me if you're interested in joining in. Remember it's nothing formal like BI has but, at least if we all get together we an help encourage and keep each other motivated! We'll see how this meeting goes and plan others if it works out.

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Hi All, I haven't been on in a long while. I have had hip replacement surgery. But I am doing well. I would love to try to make it Sherry. I am going to BICMC the end of Feb. and could use some great info soon. I have

been pb'ing a lot since my surgery. It seems to be slowing down now, but I

am anxious to talk to June and Dr. Jones about it. Other than that I am thrilled with the surgery. I will keep an eye on this site for further info and

when I know for sure, can I e-mail you, Sherry? Hi to all the ones who met

at the Burlington Mall, and welcome to the newbies.

Nanavivian:smile:

Date of Surgery 3/7/07

Highest Weight 216

Weight Day of Surgery 207

Weight Today 157

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nana are you chewing your food enough? Are you taking one bite more than you probably should? That will definately make you PB.

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Hi Sherry, I probaby do take an extra "not needed" bite or two. I was brought up to finish everything on my plate. And old habits die hard. Even though I think I take small portions, I should try taking smaller portions. And see how that goes. I think my eyes are literally bigger than my stomach now. And the weight loss is VERY slow!!. Thanks.

Nanavivian:wink2:

Date of surgery 3/7/07

Highest Weight 213

Weight at surgery 207

Weight today 157

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Hey Nana...most of us have been there. Here's a good helpful hint for you...use a bread or dessert plate to set your food up on. It helps limit what you put on there :) I do that for Thanksgiving and holidays and it really helps even 2 years out :tongue:

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:confused: Hi Sherry, Thanks. I had forgotten the small dish idea. Also, I have been

pretty immobile since the hip replacement surgery, just doing the therapy they recommend. The doctor doesn't even want me to walk because I still walk with a limp, so the weight loss is so slow. But I will be able to do more soon. And, I will start with smaller portions. Thanks for the advise. I think

that might have been it.

Nanavivian:rolleyes2:

Highest Weight 216

Weight at surgery 207

Weight today 155

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