Welcome

to all new members. I too am fairly new
to this site and look forward to reading the new
posts’ each day. Lately there hasn’t been too much on
sooo maybe it is time for the newcomers to get
acquainted.I live in Southern IL and I have been trying to get
insurance approval for 5 weeks (but who is counting right)
Waiting is the pits.I need to loose about 175 lbs - but
would be thrilled to loose 150.I have never found
anyone in the chat room - so if anyone would like to
make arrangements to meet, I would love it.Best to you
allMaryP1906

5 Responses to “Welcome”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Mary! I wish this board were more active too.
    Guess we will just have to be active ourselves. I am
    approved and waiting for surgery — it’s not until
    September 10. I am going crazy with the waiting. I feel
    like a little kid in the back of the car: Are we there
    yet are we there yet are we there yet?OK all you
    veterans on the other side, write to us! Any suggestions
    for approval-waiting (for Mary) or surgery-waiting
    (for me) will be appreciated!Annbmi 42Surgery 9/10/99
    at St. V’s near Indy

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Ann . . . I’m the one who wants to be at St.
    Vincents with you. How are you doing on your different
    meds for arthritis?<br><br>Come on all you newcomers -
    see how easy it is.<br><br>Everyone on this page
    seems very eager to help get us through the rough
    spots. Most of the people seem to be on the other side
    of surgery.<br><br>Just jump in and tell us about
    yourselves.<br>Right Ann?<br><br>Mary P

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    to Mary & Ann and all the other new
    comers to this support group site!<br>My name is Wendy
    and I’ve been a member of this group just over 3
    months. I had my open RNY 3 months ago today and have
    lost a total, to date, of 68 pounds and over 38 total
    inches off my body.<br>I started out with a BMI of 64.5
    and 355 pounds. I’m only 5′3" so toting around all
    this excess weight has not been fun. I realize at 287
    pounds I still have a long way to go but my attitude
    about myself has changed so much with my weight loss
    and I haven’t been under 300 pounds in years.<br>It’s
    a delight to go out and buy new clothes and I can
    actually buy my clothes off the rack at the department
    stores now…even though it’s still in the "big gals"
    department!<br>I had a pretty rough first 6 weeks post op and if

    you’re interested in the details just ask and I’ll let
    you know, however, now I feel wonderful and full of
    energy.<br>There are many of us out here that would like to share
    our stories with you and there is a wealth of
    information available to you for the asking!<br>Hang in there
    and you’ll be on the other side before you know it!
    God bless!<br>Wendy…Clearfield, UT

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Mary,<br>I had 160# to loose, I still have 115 to go. I’ll get to my goal
    weight and so will you. <br>Good luck <br>George

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    &lt;…different meds for
    arthritis?<br><br>Thanks for asking, Mary. I’m a wreck. I’m trying to walk
    every day to get stronger for surgery but it hurst so
    much I have to do it in a pool. My pcp told me today
    that I can supplement the Celebrex with
    arthritis-strength Tylenol, so I will try that tonight. The one dose
    of Celebrex just doesn’t last all day.<br><br>I have
    been trying different protein supplements for use
    after surgery, and I found some Dr. Atkins food bars at
    GNC. 20 grams of protein and NO sugar. I bought
    several; so far the best tasting is the brownie. They
    might be too gummy for eating early on post-op, but
    would probably work later on from what I understand.
    Anyone using them post-op?<br><br>Hang in there,
    everyone. Anyone heard anything from Lisa?

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