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Hi Grace, Dr. A and his crew really care and want you to suceed. The band bootcamp~ or liquid phase is so that your body ~stomach~ has time to heal and also gives the band time to set in place. Sometimes other folks just think they know more than their Dr.. Thank God we have such a caring crew with Nina Dr.A. and all the rest of this crew of professionals. Please be good to your band~cuz it will rule. I nor you probably have tons of money to throw away. If you do not follow the band rules you are only asking for problems. I will try my best to follow the rules, cuz I LOVE MY BAND~ hope you will take the best care of your band and your health. Deb gracesfalling <Gracefall@...> wrote: This may have been addressed before ... but I must have missed it. I was talking to a few people that have also have the band. 1 had it done in Mexico and 1 had it done here in the states. Both have been in the last 12 months. But They were commenting on my having to stay on clear liquids for so long, (really just going on and on about it and how it can't be good) as both of them were saying that they were told that they could go on what Dr. A calls full liquids a week after surgery ... cream soups, milk based protein drinks, pudding, etc. I said that my Dr. was just simply better and cared more about me than theirs did. And then I

slurped my chicken broth as loudly as I could for the remainder of the meal. Because sometimes it's more satisfying to behave as if you were a 5 then to try to talk to the stupid. But, I am wondering if any of you know of other Dr.'s who are as quick to move patients along? I'm starving and all and I really hate Jello weather it's with or without sugar. But the clear liquids make sense to me. Let me know what you know. Grace __________________________________________________

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I'd say a big amen to that, if you trust your doctor to open your body, trust what he tells you to do after. Besides what can it hurt but you lose a few more early pounds anyway. You made a big nvestment in yourself, Take care of the investment so it can take care of you.

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Jenni, Hi. I would like to add my two cents....I haven't had the surgery yet but with all the reasearch I've done here is what I have found....if your BMI is high they put you on what is called a liver shrinking diet for about 2 weeks. This is a liquid diet. Then, of course, you have the liquid diet after surgery. Hope this input helps. J Currie <giftedtch@...> wrote: I'm not really going to answer your question but I would like to add to what you said... A

local lady called me the other day to ask about the pre-op diet I was required to follow for Dr. Aceves. Now, mind you, this is NOT even someone I know but she heard that I had the surgery and have been very successful so she got my number and called me. I tried to talk some sense into her closed little mind several weeks ago before she signed the dotted line with the arrogant local doctors but I wasn't successful with that. Anyway, she said that her doctor wants her on a clear liquid 2 weeks BEFORE surgery and for 2 weeks afterwards! I silently said a THANK YOU GOD for Dr. Aceves!!! I really WOULD have killed somebody if I had to stay on clear liquids that long! Everyone is different. I just like to think MY surgeon is the one with the brains! Afterall, I trusted him wholeheartedly to do my surgery so I am going to trust wholeheartedly what he says to do. Jenni Currie DOB 2/23/06 247/231/152/145gracesfalling <Gracefallcfl (DOT) rr.com> wrote: This may have been addressed before ... but I must have missed it. I was talking to a few people that have also have the band. 1 had it done in Mexico and 1 had it done here in the states. Both have been in the last 12 months. But They were commenting on my having to stay on clear liquids for so long, (really just going on and on about it and how it can't be good) as both of them were saying that they were told that they could go on what Dr. A calls full liquids a week after surgery ... cream soups, milk based protein drinks, pudding, etc. I said that my Dr. was just simply better and cared more about me than theirs did. And then I slurped my

chicken broth as loudly as I could for the remainder of the meal. Because sometimes it's more satisfying to behave as if you were a 5 then to try to talk to the stupid. But, I am wondering if any of you know of other Dr.'s who are as quick to move patients along? I'm starving and all and I really hate Jello weather it's with or without sugar. But the clear liquids make sense to me. Let me know what you know. Grace __________________________________________________

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Yes, He can have the band placed. I have heard that some g-bypass people have a band placed during the initial surgery as a "back-up" Makes sense, if there small stomach starts to grow to large they can activate the band to help control portions again. I have a g-bypass friend who says "weight lost with bypass is directly related to how much intestines were removed during surgery." I guess thats why you may come across some "skinny" and some "larger" by-passers. My friend is still large after 2 years. She started around 450+ and is now about 280lbs. Which is nothing to sneeze at for sure! She looks and feels so much better and says she "not really trying to lose any more right now" She can also eat a regular sized meal like a 6 inch sub and fries. It's apparent that her stomach has grown but I think she's in a comfortable place right now, for her. She's only 28 and has no children, yet. I hope she continues her weight loss at some point. Just like the band, it's a tool that needs to be used. Hope your friend can continue to lose and if needed have the help of the band.

Dana

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I know a guy that had Gastric Bypass in the early '90s. Is there any possible way he could get a lap band after GB?He was at 700#, now he is 350#.Options? Thoughts?

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Dear a,

Try the following site/link:

https://www.ptcb.org/AM/Template.cfm?

Section=Exam_Preparation & Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm & ContentID=20

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You may have to copy and paste it into your address window as it is

is very long.

There you will find the objectives for lerning about assisting the

pharmacists. It does include law, acquiring and documenting patient

information etc.

IF you toggle the site's links and menue you will info on all three

partsof the test. this info is basically in the PTCB Exam link

section under exam preparation.

Hope this helps,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

Founder/Owner

>

> does anyoneone know what is in the " Assist the Pharmasists in

serving

> patients " part of the exam? I did very well on all of the exam but

> that part? I mean is it math, Pharm law what?

>

> Thanks

> a

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sure.

http://www.wayimmune.org/00-cure_shows/cancer/cure-cancer.htm

At 10:47 AM 1/25/2007 -0600, you wrote:

>Hello

>

>I've just joined the Cure-Drive group. There is a lot to absorb.

>

>What about cures for cancer? I would like to have a discussion with

>someone (or several people) who have stories to share about this situation.

>

>If you can help me with this, I would appreciate it. Thank you.

>

>Becky Shelby

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Sharon,

When I remove my CIs to have a little quiet time and I'm with family or

friends, I ask them to tap me on the shoulder when they wish to communicate

with me. Then I retrieve my CIs -- I don't let anyone touch my processors

due to their expense and the fact that I can't see how they are being

handled. (I'm not criticizing anyone who allows their children, family or

friends to handle their processors. I'm just stating that this isn't

something I do.)

Left ear - Nucleus 24 Contour Advance with Freedom BTE

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Right ear - Nucleus Freedom

Implanted: 2/1/06 Activated: 3/1/06

Deafblind/Postlingual

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This would be interesting when and I meet some day. What if we

both want quiet time? Errr, I wont go there. LOL

I like my quiet time at home, but when I am out, its on all the time.

Of course, I dont allow Dreamer to come near my CI. ;)

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vision. "

--Helen Keller

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asked: " This would be interesting when and I meet some day.

What if we both want quiet time? Errr, I wont go there. LOL "

LOL! How about tactile sign? (Not that I'm expecting us to enjoy any quiet

time. After all, you and I will be too busy enjoying mochas!)

I also don't allow Tigger near my CIs. When she wants to snuggle or give me

a hug, I always remove my CIs. Better safe than sorry!

Left ear - Nucleus 24 Contour Advance with Freedom BTE

Implanted: 12/22/04 Activated: 1/18/05

Right ear - Nucleus Freedom

Implanted: 2/1/06 Activated: 3/1/06

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,

I should probably leanr tactile sgin just in case. LOL And I am

thinking perhaps we might want to discuss opening a mocha stand. Could be

interesting!

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Why are there 5 syllables in the word " monosyllabic? "

& Dreamer Doll (Guide Dawggie)

Newport, Oregon

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I was try sent it last night but I wonder why it did not show up. But

I don't want to do re write but hope they get something fixed.

Something went wrong and did not appear it into on the board last

night. I wonder what happened after I sent it and it was posted on.

Colleen

>

> If you are having a quite timeout without your CI, does a family

member bring your CI and tell you to put it on? My daughter does.

>

> Sharon M.

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Everyone is raving about the all-new beta.

>

>

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AD's are known to 'poop out' after periods of time. Doesn't happen to all of us

but it does happen quite frequently.

Cymbalta is, in action, the same type of drug as Effexor just a different

chemical compound. Both work on both serotonin and norepinephrine. Which might

be why your doctor wants you to try it. I was one that needed the dual reuptake

inhibitor. You may be too.

How long have you been taking the Cymbalta? From what I've read it's the fastest

acting AD out there. Most people feel better within a week or so. And it's

supposed to work for anixety too. Not that it does for every person. The Lex may

or may not work for you as far as the anixety goes. The problem is that Lex is

not a dual reuptake inhibitor. It works only on serotonin.

Barbara

question

I took Effexor for about 9 years. It worked so well for a long time

and then its like it just stopped working so my doc switched me to

Cymbalta. My daughter is taking Lexapro but not long enough to see a

difference yet. I am wondering if Lexapro is better for depression AND

anxiety than Cymbalta. I dont even know if Cymbalta does anything for

anxiety. Has anyone used Cymbalta and then switched to Lexapro? I am

wondering if I should ask my doc to switch me again.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Robin

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Hi Barbara,

Thanks so much for your response. I have been taking Cymbalta for a

couple of months now and while I think it does help the depression I

still feel anxious alot of the time. That's why I was wondering if

Lexapro would work better than Cymbalta. Do you find that Lexapro

really helps your anxiety?

Thank you,

Robin

>

> AD's are known to 'poop out' after periods of time. Doesn't happen

to all of us but it does happen quite frequently.

>

> Cymbalta is, in action, the same type of drug as Effexor just a

different chemical compound. Both work on both serotonin and

norepinephrine. Which might be why your doctor wants you to try it.

I was one that needed the dual reuptake inhibitor. You may be too.

>

> How long have you been taking the Cymbalta? From what I've read

it's the fastest acting AD out there. Most people feel better within

a week or so. And it's supposed to work for anixety too. Not that it

does for every person. The Lex may or may not work for you as far as

the anixety goes. The problem is that Lex is not a dual reuptake

inhibitor. It works only on serotonin.

>

> Barbara

>

>

> question

>

>

> I took Effexor for about 9 years. It worked so well for a long

time

> and then its like it just stopped working so my doc switched me

to

> Cymbalta. My daughter is taking Lexapro but not long enough to

see a

> difference yet. I am wondering if Lexapro is better for

depression AND

> anxiety than Cymbalta. I dont even know if Cymbalta does

anything for

> anxiety. Has anyone used Cymbalta and then switched to Lexapro?

I am

> wondering if I should ask my doc to switch me again.

> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

> Thank you,

> Robin

>

>

>

>

>

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I took Celexa which is the parent drug of Lex. It really didn't help me. It

turned me into a zombie for 14 months. When my dad died I couldn't even feel

enough to grieve for him. It was a year later, after about 8 months off the

Celxa, before I could grieve for him. I had a lot of breakthrough anxiety with

Celexa and a very flat feeling otherwise. I know for alot of people Lex does

work for their anxiety. For me, Effexor XR worked miracles. I simply needed a

dual uptake drug.

It would seem to me that after this long on Cymbalta if it's not controlling

your anxiety it's not going to. Might be time to try a different drug.

Barbara

question

>

>

> I took Effexor for about 9 years. It worked so well for a long

time

> and then its like it just stopped working so my doc switched me

to

> Cymbalta. My daughter is taking Lexapro but not long enough to

see a

> difference yet. I am wondering if Lexapro is better for

depression AND

> anxiety than Cymbalta. I dont even know if Cymbalta does

anything for

> anxiety. Has anyone used Cymbalta and then switched to Lexapro?

I am

> wondering if I should ask my doc to switch me again.

> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

> Thank you,

> Robin

>

>

>

>

>

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Bettie

My husband is now in chemo with enlarged lymph nodes in his neck

Has been through 2 sessions with 5 days on 3wks off they were

shrinking but yesterday thy started swelling again and new ones

starting to enlarge in his neck see's Dr. and new blood test tomrrow.

and suppose to start another 5 on the 5th of next month. He is on

flourbine 50mg.

Carol

>

> Thanks, . I read the posts every night but seldom write.

However, I have a question this time. A young friend of mine (40s)

has been diagnosed with CLL or maybe SLL, has no marrow involvement,

WBC too low for her to participate in a clinical trial on green tea

at Mayo Clinic, told at Moffitt (Tampa, FL) to get a good oncologist

in her hometown and watch and wait - BUT - she has VERY swollen

glands in neck. Apparently she is ok everywhere else. The glands do

not prevent her from swallowing, but they are of concern to her and

uncomfortable just from their size.

>

> So - does anyone have experience with shrinking glands aside from

chemo? I think I remember someone had success with prednisone? or

Rituxan? What about radiation? Any information is appreciated.

Perhaps this is a good question for our medical expert. Bettie

Jane

>

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My glands get larger and smaller all by themselves. I

have not yet had treatment. Carolyn

--- bettie grant <bettiejgrant@...> wrote:

> Thanks, . I read the posts every night but

> seldom write. However, I have a question this time.

> A young friend of mine (40s) has been diagnosed

> with CLL or maybe SLL, has no marrow involvement,

> WBC too low for her to participate in a clinical

> trial on green tea at Mayo Clinic, told at Moffitt

> (Tampa, FL) to get a good oncologist in her hometown

> and watch and wait - BUT - she has VERY swollen

> glands in neck. Apparently she is ok everywhere

> else. The glands do not prevent her from

> swallowing, but they are of concern to her and

> uncomfortable just from their size.

>

> So - does anyone have experience with shrinking

> glands aside from chemo? I think I remember someone

> had success with prednisone? or Rituxan? What

> about radiation? Any information is appreciated.

> Perhaps this is a good question for our medical

> expert. Bettie Jane

>

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They are

two of the several ways to connect to GOD. The road’s name is “satisfaction

& happy road”. You can walk on this road by any method if you are

able to reach here.

question

I need everyone's opinion on this

What do you think there are two pathways to GOD

1.meditation &

2. music (Classical)

I think they are both need full dedication

What you think?

Thanks & Regards,

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Dear Sir, Reach the distination by any way, you have achived the GOAL. Donot set boundary in any way.It is the application, that matters, Not the system.Each creator in the universe is equally liked by ALL MIGHTY GOD. There are so many other path also Like :- Humanity etc. Service to Nature Service to living creators. You say dedication, I Say WINNER NEVER QUITS QUITTER NEVER WINS. AMAR KANT JHA 14.03.2007 niranjan apte <nir2384@...> wrote: I need everyone's opinion on thisWhat do you think there are two pathways to GOD 1.meditation & 2. music (Classical)I think they are both need full dedicationWhat you think? Thanks & Regards, Niranjan Finding fabulous fares is fun.Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and

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good morning brother,

Exectly these are part of getting attach themselves

with God. u know basically in my view is

concentration is the only way to feel god and

meditation is the best tool in this direction. All

our religious saying express that u can find god in

yourself. u need not go anywhere. slowly u need not

meditate yourself or need not to take help of music.

these are the only small ways to just move there.

MANOJ VERMA

--- niranjan apte <nir2384@...> wrote:

> I need everyone's opinion on this

> What do you think there are two pathways to GOD

> 1.meditation &

> 2. music (Classical)

>

> I think they are both need full dedication

>

> What you think?

>

>

> Thanks & Regards,

> Niranjan

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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> Let FareChase search your favorite travel

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Dear Sir,

Thank you. I am Amit Mittal from Lucknow, I am

working in SIDBI Bank at HO in Lucknow. I need to know

how to contact GOD?

regards

amit mittal

(sir you can email me at amittal2007@...)

--- Sudhir Chaudhri <sudhir36@...> wrote:

> They are two of the several ways to connect to GOD.

> The road's name is

> " satisfaction & happy road " . You can walk on this

> road by any method if

> you are able to reach here.

>

> question

>

> I need everyone's opinion on this

> What do you think there are two pathways to GOD

> 1.meditation &

> 2. music (Classical)

>

> I think they are both need full dedication

>

> What you think?

>

>

> Thanks & Regards,

> Niranjan

>

>

>

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Hello Friends

I am Manisha Bansal from Sunnyvale, CA. I am a Reiki, Karuna Reiki

Master teacher.I also conduct sessions in guided meditation and laya

yoga. I have been a silent member of this grop for long time. I

really like reading the inspiring quotes here.

I think the true pathway to God is surrender. With surrender arises

Samadhi deeper aspec of meditation an in Samadhi you achieve oneness.

In from that oneness arises eternal music. That music gives birth to

the Music in expression.

And Bhakti. Bhakti and surrender.

love, light and aananda

Manisha

>

> I need everyone's opinion on this

> What do you think there are two pathways to GOD

> 1.meditation &

> 2. music (Classical)

>

> I think they are both need full dedication

>

> What you think?

>

>

> Thanks & Regards,

> Niranjan

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Rebekah,

I'm five weeks post-op; my scar is completely healed and barely

noticeable. The ear drainage/weeping stopped about two weeks ago.

I'm still on ear drops, and from what I understand, I will be for

another month or so. I'll know for sure when I go in for a recheck

next week. My ear and scar area can be touched, moved, etc, just like

my " good " ear, which I attribute to daily desensitizing. The only

thing I consider a hassle is plugging my ear with the cotton ball and

Vasoline when I take shower, which looks like a must for the rest of

my life. Yesterday, I went and got fitted for a custom made " swim

plug. " This will eliminate the gooey Vasoline plug and allow me to

swim again. Can't wait to get it! Needless to say, I think you'll be

fine six weeks post-op.

Rich

>

> I have a R & R vacation scheduled for about 6 weeks after my surgery.

> Would you re-schedule it? If so, how long would you wait? I's for my

> annual b-day trip to the lake (I never swim). It's strictly BBQ,

> wine, fishing and sitting in a lounge chair relaxing and reading. How

> bad will the incision be by then? How long are you on abtibiotics

> after the surgery? I know most say to avoid direct sunlight and

> alcohol. Any opinions would be helpful. I am leaning more torward re-

> scheduling but if I don't have to I would like to go for my B-day.

> Thank you,

> Rebekah

>

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>Hi Rebekah,

I would say go ahead and plan your vacation. 6 weeks after my surgery

I was feeling pretty good. No reason not to enjoy a little wine and

relaxation at the lake.

Jackie

> I have a R & R vacation scheduled for about 6 weeks after my

surgery.

> Would you re-schedule it? If so, how long would you wait? I's for

my

> annual b-day trip to the lake (I never swim). It's strictly BBQ,

> wine, fishing and sitting in a lounge chair relaxing and reading.

How

> bad will the incision be by then? How long are you on abtibiotics

> after the surgery? I know most say to avoid direct sunlight and

> alcohol. Any opinions would be helpful. I am leaning more torward

re-

> scheduling but if I don't have to I would like to go for my B-day.

> Thank you,

> Rebekah

>

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It is very easy to contact every day.

DO ONE GOOD DEED EVRY DAY OR HELP ANYBODY WITHOUT ANY HOPE

FOR A RETURN FROM HIM/HER.

cheer

ashok

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> >

> > I need everyone's opinion on this

> > What do you think there are two pathways to GOD

> > 1.meditation &

> > 2. music (Classical)

> >

> > I think they are both need full dedication

> >

> > What you think?

> >

> >

> > Thanks & Regards,

> > Niranjan

> >

> >

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being happy...accepting HIS will....one is with GOD.

Being happy is the greatest pooja.

>

> I need everyone's opinion on this

> What do you think there are two pathways to GOD

> 1.meditation &

> 2. music (Classical)

>

> I think they are both need full dedication

>

> What you think?

>

>

> Thanks & Regards,

> Niranjan

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Finding fabulous fares is fun.

> Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find

flight and hotel bargains.

>

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