HI

ust wanted to say I’, still around. I’ve been
working different shifts and my sleep schedule is sure
messed up. I have been keeping up with all that you
write. I think I may have over did it last weekend
because my stomach muscles have been very sore to the
point that when I get up an walk it hurts. On the unit
that I worked on last weekend there were only myself
and one aide for 32 residence and most of them need
turned and linens changed, so I kept hitting the
siderails with my stomach and I think that is what made me
hurt so bad. I’m starting to feel better, but I sure
it will take a while to build up my muscles.<br>We
are finially having nice weather where I live. I
can’t wait to be able to swim. This coming weekend I am
going to start cleaning the pool. That takes about a

week or two depending on the weather. I have lost 45
pounds since surgery Mar. 2,1999. I just noticed I am
finialy lossing my double chin. As soon as I get my
scanner hooked up I am going to post some pictures. I’m
not a very photagenic(sp)person, but I am hoping the
difference will inspire others not to give up hope. All for
now the children will soon be coming home and that is
the last I be able to use the computer, LOL.
Blessings to All Corinna

17 Responses to “HI”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Does anyone know Carnie Wilson’s personal e-mail address?

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Marie,<br> God bless you for thinking of your
    children’s future. You will become the Mom of that can be
    more active in their lives! This is the right answer
    and just allow God’s love to shine through you as you
    follow His whispers in your heart. He will be with as
    they roll you down the hall into surgery. He will be
    right there when they start the procedure. He will be
    guiding the surgeons hands. So relax and let go, let
    God.<br><br>Tim

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    Tammy, You are welcome.. :)<br><br>Laura, thank you!! You are on your way too
    girl! :)<br><br>biteman, Congratulations on your weight loss!

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    Michelle… you’re looking great! Keep up the
    good work!<br><br>Lizzabeth… GO for it!!!!!!!!!!!
    IT’s worth it!!<br><br>:)<br><br>Lisa Boone<br>RNY
    <br>07-13-99 <br>Pre-op (304#)<br>Currently (158#)

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hello to all of you. I went to a support group
    meeting here in town today. It was really nice. I did
    learn that the surgery that I had was performed at a 60
    degree angle.. WEIRD! I never knew that. I met a nice
    lady who is looking into the surgery. I hope she
    decides to have it. I want to wish you all the best of
    luck on your weight loss/ Weight maintaining/ and
    pre-op!<br>Your Friend,<br>Lisa Boone

  6. Kathy Lucrecia Says:

    there Lisa!<br>I am so glad you went… I had
    hoped that you, Mae and myself might all go one night
    to put faces to our names!!!! But I had a busy nigh
    as usual and could not go. My best friend is having
    surgery in the morning and i will be going to the
    hospital to be with her. Keep her in your prayers… she
    is having back surgery and has NEVER had any kind of
    surgery before! Ohhh I wish it had been me! My kids are
    like "what is the BIG deal… it is JUST an
    operation!" Ughhh Since I have had 10 in the last 3 1/2 years
    they are WAY too used to people going under the
    knofe… sorry for going on and on… guess I just needed
    to VENT!<br>Have a blessed day! And I do know SOME
    time we will get together!<br>Cindy<br>PS I feel like
    i am STUCK… hadn’t seemed to lose any more weight

    the last 2 weeks… but my CLOTHES certainly feel
    diferent.. I guess the scale is lying to me!

  7. shannan_3 Says:

    My Name is Keith and I live in Vermont. I have an date for my surgery
    and it’s Dec. 18th. I am 35 and weight 483 pds. I have not smoked in 7
    weeks now. I just wanted to introduce myslf.

    Keith

  8. Cody Enedina Says:

    congrats on the not smoking thing…….I know that is hard!!! best of luck to
    you on your journey…..

    Keith

  9. daniele20 Says:

    Welcome to the group. I am seven weeks out and have lost 30 lbs. I started
    at 277 and a size 30-28. I am now a 22 petite. I continue to have difficulty
    realizing that I’ve had enough, which results in pain, and sometimes
    vomitting, but all and all I feel fantastic. I excercise to an old aerobics
    tape 3 days a week, and do a upper body work out 3 days a week. I have so
    much more energy, and feel so much better.

    I’ve lost enough weight that my face looks like me again. I was on insulin,
    protinix (for reflux), and prozac (because it’s a drag being fat). I am now
    off of my preop meds. It has been a great thing for me, but it is major
    surgery with risks to weigh. Good luck.

    Rebecca

  10. Rhonda Lilla Says:

    Rebecca,

    What surgery did you have? How nice to hear that you are feeling well.
    Maureen

  11. daniele20 Says:

    Good luck Maureen, let me know how it goes.

    Rebecca

  12. Olivia Malia Says:

    Hello, im Teri and i just had surgery two weeks ago, iam on the 2nd
    stage diet and im having trouble figureing out when my pouch is full.
    What should i do?

    Teri

  13. Candy Justina Says:

    Teri, it’s an individual thing, believe me. I think early on my indicator
    that my pouch was full was a feeling in my chest, above my breasts, if you
    can believe it. I do know that if you eat one bite too many, you’ll hurl,
    so there is that. Are you eating really slowly? That helps, particularly
    when you pay attention to how you feel. It’s a matter of learning to
    recognize the signals of our new pouch. Some people say it’s when their nose
    starts running <G>. At this stage you probably can’t eat more than a couple
    of oz in 30 minutes.

    Hello, im Teri and i just had surgery two weeks ago, iam on the 2nd
    stage diet and im having trouble figureing out when my pouch is full.
    What should i do?

    Teri

  14. Chasity Guillermina Says:

    Teri

  15. rolf_60 Says:

    all.

    I still do not know what is happening with my surgery. I went to the Obese
    clinic hoping to finally get a date..and was told wait another month and see the
    phyciotrist*sp?* I am going in Dec to see the Obese clinic doctor again and to
    see the counciler.. I really have tried to stay on a slim fast diet and I’ve not
    lost any weight…I’ve also joined a gym and again I don’t think it is helping..

    Does anyone take B12 injections or vitimans if so can you advise me on weither I
    should take some. I am rittled with athrititis…I have a mild form of Cerebal
    Palsy..I had a mild stroke last year…

    I went to my Family doctor..after visiting the obese clinic..they wanted me to
    start a liquid diet of 4 pints of milk a day…my GP said no don’t do this…due
    to some other risks.. Not sure what is gonna happen…..a bit frustrated.

    I’m american living in England.

    Thanks for your advise…

  16. Jamey Lancaster Says:

    Cynda, I’m not surprised you’re not losing on slimfast, it has loads of
    carbonydrates in it, and if there’s one thing we’re almost all stuck with,
    it’s a messed up carbohydrate metabolism. It’s why most of us stay on high
    protein diets.

    I’m not aware of the docs in the UK, or how they view this treatment. I’m
    guessing, given the medical situation there, that it’s not done as often as in
    the US.

    I take sublingual b12, but no vitamin injections. The need for those can be
    told with blood tests. I’m sorry to hear about the arthritis and CP - neither
    of those should get in the way of your having the surgery, though, that I can
    think of - but I’m not a medical doc. Strokes, particularly if they’re caused
    by blood clots need to be watched - I know my surgeon gave me shots of heparin
    to keep me from forming clots.

    I can’t imagine an obese clinic wanting someone to do a diet of so much milk.
    Milk is sugar in white coating… and what we have is a sugar disorder,
    usually. Most of us have some form of lactose intolerance, and I have other
    allergies to milk. Makes my nose run big time and affects my ability to breathe.

    Pam in Niceville

  17. rolf_60 Says:

    Yeah Pam I thought it was weird too..but they wanted me to drink just 4 pints of
    milk a day..Nothing more Oh I’m sorry I forgot to mention I was suppost to
    drink Skim Milk only.

    Here If I could afford to go private…I’d probably get the surgery next
    week…but I have to do it on the NHS *National Health service* I do not know
    alot about it myself

    I am lookng to have the Lap Band surgery..Not Roune Y.

    Cynda, I’m not surprised you’re not losing on slimfast, it has loads of
    carbonydrates in it, and if there’s one thing we’re almost all stuck with,
    it’s a messed up carbohydrate metabolism. It’s why most of us stay on high
    protein diets.


    I’m not aware of the docs in the UK, or how they view this treatment. I’m
    guessing, given the medical situation there, that it’s not done as often as in
    the US.

    I take sublingual b12, but no vitamin injections. The need for those can be
    told with blood tests. I’m sorry to hear about the arthritis and CP - neither
    of those should get in the way of your having the surgery, though, that I can
    think of - but I’m not a medical doc. Strokes, particularly if they’re caused
    by blood clots need to be watched - I know my surgeon gave me shots of heparin
    to keep me from forming clots.

    I can’t imagine an obese clinic wanting someone to do a diet of so much milk.
    Milk is sugar in white coating… and what we have is a sugar disorder,
    usually. Most of us have some form of lactose intolerance, and I have other
    allergies to milk. Makes my nose run big time and affects my ability to
    breathe.

    Pam in Niceville

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