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i can almost button my size 8 jeans ..i bought them as motivation

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i love ice cream it is my enemy...i gave up Cookies and took up a oce cream addiction ...

this is new i never cared for it before...if i could give up ice cream and cookies those jeans would fit dammit ...

why cant i love carrots?:tongue:

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Hey, carrots are awesome! But not as awesome as cherries. Those are my favorite food ever.

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HELLO CLEAVLAND!

So I have a question for all you wonderful people out there: does anyone work in a Union (I'm asking 'cause I'm under my dad's insurance, NECA IBEW local 134) AND has Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO? I'm super scared that I'll be denied because I'm just a dependent. Also, does being in Weight Watcher (currently) help with the six month diet?

I would ask this in insurance, but I tried and didn't get a response. So since everyone looks and posts on here, maybe someone could answer. :tongue:

PJTP: Yeah, I'm super happy because I just kicked some Dance Dance Revolution butt!! And I'm writing a paper and it's probably the best thesis I wrote in...forever!

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I really like carrots..but they tend to be hard for me to swallow so I always end up dipping them in ranch dressing...which isn't the best for you. But steamed carrots are good.

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posting just to post

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i can almost button my size 8 jeans ..i bought them as motivation

Size 8's are great! Sadly, I haven't been able to say that since 1988 or 1989. Gah.

MommaMac - sounds like someone's off liquids!!!

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thx guys ...you make me feel so much better

im gonna get in those jeans maybe next week...i hope

ive got pretty good restriction but i think i could use .25cc

i need to make app to get a fill but i hate forking over 100 for a small fill...is that weird ..like if it was a whole cc i would feel better..:tongue:

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does being in Weight Watcher (currently) help with the six month diet?

I did the online WW for 6 months to fufill my 6 month supervised diet obligation. Here's hoping your insurance will be as lenient!

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HELLO CLEAVLAND!

So I have a question for all you wonderful people out there: does anyone work in a Union (I'm asking 'cause I'm under my dad's insurance, NECA IBEW local 134) AND has Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO? I'm super scared that I'll be denied because I'm just a dependent. Also, does being in Weight Watcher (currently) help with the six month diet?

I would ask this in insurance, but I tried and didn't get a response. So since everyone looks and posts on here, maybe someone could answer. :tongue:

PJTP: Yeah, I'm super happy because I just kicked some Dance Dance Revolution butt!! And I'm writing a paper and it's probably the best thesis I wrote in...forever!

It shouldn't make a difference if you are a dependant or the primary holder. If you have insurance, you have insurance.

I had BCBS of Michigan and WW did not count toward the diet requirement. It had to be a doctor supervised program.

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At my hospital it is considered a 23 hour outpatient procedure. Yes, you stay overnight but the procedure itself is considered outpatient. I think it is just more of a doctor preference thing as to whether you stay overnight or not.

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MommaMac - sounds like someone's off liquids!!!

No, just day dreaming. :-D

If you guys can drool over fried Snickers, then I want to drool over my favorites.

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Posting to say good morning to everyone and............

HAPPY FRIDAY!!!!

:Banane22::Banane11::woot::Banane32::Banane53::Banane42::eek::Banane20::Banane54::Banane10::Banane21::tongue::tongue::Banane31::Banane52::Banane41:

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Posting to say good morning to everyone and............

HAPPY FRIDAY!!!!

:Banane54::Banane10::woot::Banane41::Banane52::Banane31::Banane20::Banane21::Banane53::Banane22::Banane11::tongue::tongue::woot::Banane32::Banane42:

I am posting just to say TGIF!:party::eek:

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