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03-10-2007, 12:38 PM
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#136 | | banded 2.21.07!
Join Date: Jan 2007 Age: 30
Posts: 205
City: henderson State: nv | 4 days until i can eat real food. not that i'm counting or anything. :heh: can i tell ya'll a secret? i'm SCARED to go back on solids. i'm afraid of chewing and swallowing. i'm afraid of pbing, slipping the band, sliming, all that stuff. i'm terrified i'll gain the weight back! as much as this liquid phase is driving me UP THE WALL, it's becomming my security blanket. *sighs* anyhow, i got a call from the pug rescue that i am involved with and they are getting in a 3yr old girl and i get first dibs! *wiggles* my furbaby might be getting a sister! this really thrills me to no end. :biggrin1: :biggrin1: :biggrin1: happy saturday to all you in bandland (or almost in bandland!!!)
__________________ highest: 222/ start: 210 / current: 197.5 / goal: 125 banded 2.21.07 First Fill: 4.14.07 2.2cc Second Fill: 4.28.07 3.0cc |
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03-10-2007, 05:19 PM
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#137 | | Moderator / Administrator
Join Date: Mar 2006 Age: 41
Posts: 3,719
City: Jacksonville State: Florida |
I understand where you are coming from, after being on liquids for so long the idea of going back to solid food can be scary. Just remember that it will be a learning process. When I first went to solids, someone on here told me a good way to learn the right size bite to take was to use baby utensils. I did that for a couple of weeks and it really did help. As long as you are careful and follow the standard bandster rules, chew chew chew and wait between bites for a minute to make sure everything is going down ok, you should be fine.
You are getting a pug, that is awesome! I think they are so cute. I have been wanting one for a long time, but we already have a chocolate lab and a long-haired doxy, so hubby says no more pets right now. But, I think my next pet may very well be a pug, I love their little squishy faces!
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03-10-2007, 10:28 PM
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#138 | | banded 2.21.07!
Join Date: Jan 2007 Age: 30
Posts: 205
City: henderson State: nv | awww, i love labs! i was always a big dog person, but my hubby was a cat person... so we compromised on a small/medium dog and decided after a ton of research on pugs. luckily we think they are the CUTEST with adorable personalities. if i had my way, i'd have 3 pugs and 2 newfoundlands. LOL. i like the idea of baby utensils... i might be making a trip to target! that is such a good idea!
__________________ highest: 222/ start: 210 / current: 197.5 / goal: 125 banded 2.21.07 First Fill: 4.14.07 2.2cc Second Fill: 4.28.07 3.0cc |
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03-11-2007, 12:10 AM
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#139 | | Token Deist
Join Date: Oct 2006 Age: 24
Posts: 782
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Originally Posted by BubbleButt I knew what it was! :) | A High-Protien Bar for you! (no cookie I am afraid, we are all good bandsters after all ;))
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03-11-2007, 12:28 AM
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#140 | | banded 2.21.07!
Join Date: Jan 2007 Age: 30
Posts: 205
City: henderson State: nv | Quote:
Originally Posted by BubbleButt Dude...
What atheist doesn't know bloody everything there is to know in life? LOL
Don't you know? We know EVERYTHING!  | LOL! i've been saying that for YEARS!
__________________ highest: 222/ start: 210 / current: 197.5 / goal: 125 banded 2.21.07 First Fill: 4.14.07 2.2cc Second Fill: 4.28.07 3.0cc |
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03-11-2007, 09:02 AM
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#141 | | Registered User Thread Starter  
Join Date: Dec 2006 Age: 38
Posts: 389
City: Nashville State: Tn | holy crap
I LOVE your bad spellers line. Made me laugh and slap my leg!
BABY UNTENSILS ARE PERFECT> Went to Target and bought the rainbow color long spoons in a bubble pack.. not only do the colors make me incredibaly happy.. but the portion size of the spoon is perrrrrrect. I also splurged and bought the classic winnie the pooh bowls and plates. Quote:
Originally Posted by BubbleButt See?? And you are an atheist so YOU should know! | |
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03-11-2007, 10:13 AM
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#142 | | Moderator / Administrator
Join Date: Mar 2006 Age: 41
Posts: 3,719
City: Jacksonville State: Florida |
Winnie the pooh bowl and plates, AWESOME! I have a Nemo plate that I bought for my grandaughter, but she has outgrown it, so I use it sometimes now. It is the perfect size plate for the portions I need. And, I love Nemo!
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03-11-2007, 11:43 AM
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#143 | | Registered User Thread Starter  
Join Date: Dec 2006 Age: 38
Posts: 389
City: Nashville State: Tn |
I feel great today. Finally turned that corner.:messenger3:
Yinfec is under control & I can totally sleep on my side now!
Thursday I went to bed (the 1st night I was able to sleep on my side) and I woke up 14 hours later! I needed it.
We have been blessed with BEAUTIFUL GORGEOUS weather today. I'm sitting here at my computer, ate my prune yogurt, drinking my coffee, have the patio door open, birds are chirping, my windchimes are chiming, the smell of burning sage is in the air and all is right with the world. I may even be able to talk DH into walking at the zoo today. Nasvhille has a really beautiful zoo and I have a membership.
I hope no one has been discouraged by my whiny post, I just wanted to be as honest as factual as possible because I like to know what's up before hand.
Now that I'm on the other side of things, I know I've done the right thing and I'm really excited about my future. I have a normal to small sized husband, he married me at almost my top weight, so I'm excited to see where this takes our relationship as we are able to do more outdoor activites together.
We have a Pagan Unity Festival every year at Mongomery Bell State Park here in TEnnessee and we are revving up for that. I'll probably vend some of my tie dye stuff there this year. I"m usually on staff, but stepped down from that this past year, it's amazing how much stuff your weight pulls you out of. I can't wait for next year, I'll be diving head 1st into things that I love but have stayed at home instead.
If anyone is interested in possibly attending the pagan unity festival (open to people of faiths and non faiths.. just no most if not all classes are of pagan religious nature) let me know and I'll pm you the web site. I'm not sure we are allowed to post other websites on here or not. It's a pretty cool festival and it starts Thursday and runs through sunday, with classes and rituals and pagan authors. You can camp in a tent or get a cabin, however, I believe the cabins are about sold out. We ususally have anywhere from 2-400 people attend.
That's all for now... 
Tracy
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03-11-2007, 01:37 PM
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#144 | | Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 57
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So glad you're feeling better. I may post my happenings after my surgery, too. I love your sense of humor!
Oh, how I wish I were in TN!!! I would LOVE to go to your festival. Where I am there aren't any pagan festivities (that i know of) I keep searching but nothing yet. Have some fun for me!!!
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03-11-2007, 03:37 PM
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#145 | | Token Deist
Join Date: Oct 2006 Age: 24
Posts: 782
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I have been to a few pagan/Druid festivals around here, as long as you guys do the dancing around the bonfire naked bit, sign me up! :heh:
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03-11-2007, 05:17 PM
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#146 | | Registered User Thread Starter  
Join Date: Dec 2006 Age: 38
Posts: 389
City: Nashville State: Tn |
BWUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA
GASP.. COUGH.. HEEEEEEEEEEHAW.. SNIGGER,, SNORT. GASP
OH MY GOD.. that is so funny. whew.
ANYwho. This particular festival is family oriented and though some festivals are clothing optional.. this one.. thank goddess.. is not. Persons must be clothed at all times.. and trust me on this... IT'S A GOOD RULE!:faint:
Though we haved joked numerous times as, every friggin year it rains.. to all run out nekkid and play at the soap ladies booth. (we have vendors there too)
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Originally Posted by DerickM I have been to a few pagan/Druid festivals around here, as long as you guys do the dancing around the bonfire naked bit, sign me up! :heh: | |
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03-12-2007, 11:15 AM
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#147 | | Registered User Thread Starter  
Join Date: Dec 2006 Age: 38
Posts: 389
City: Nashville State: Tn |
Hey Laurend,
Well, Yesterday we did it. We went out there and my DH uncovered and bagged/boxed up Peaches. He is resting on the family farm now.
Thanks
Tracy Quote:
Originally Posted by laurend 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. | |
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03-12-2007, 12:24 PM
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#148 | | Registered User Thread Starter  
Join Date: Dec 2006 Age: 38
Posts: 389
City: Nashville State: Tn | Day two of feeling normal...
Having another great day today... This week starts my working full days.. FINALLY. didn't quite make it last week. Been sipping on vanilla chai protein all a.m. and it's a little after noon and I was hungry so I'm eating my tuna and multigrain crackers. HOLY JEEZ. I'm not restricted really but big bites of tuna are a  NO NO:kiss . I took two large/normal bites with a normal size fork (left kiddie spoons at home) and WHAM:faint: ... kind of very uncomfy. so... must stick with little bites. I have got to get myself trained before the 1st restriction, because as you can see from my previous post.. I REALLY don't care for pain.
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03-12-2007, 03:38 PM
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#149 | | Banded March 2nd, 2007
Join Date: Feb 2007 Age: 30
Posts: 87
City: Chattanooga State: TN | Quote:
Originally Posted by silry thanks for the suggestions!!! this is why i love this site!!! i've been slathering on the oatmeal hypoallergenic lotion and haven't been using the body wash on the rash areas, just in case. i was going to go to the doc today if it was worse... but it looks like it is slowly fading away. and i DO need to drink more water. crazy thing is, before banding, i was a water-a-holic. my car is littered with empty bottles. LOL. but since banding, i just don't feel like drinking. i'm at about half of what i should be. :paranoid anyhow, thanks again!!! |
I'm having a hard time getting in all my water too. :( Before banding I was drinking | |