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Hello all!

It's been far too long since I last posted to the group. So I'll

start with an apology to all for not writing more often, and also for

the length of this posting. To say that my life has been a whirlwind

would be an understatement of grand proportions!!

Here are my current stats: Pre-op weight 312, highest weight 329.

Current weight 150 and holding! Total of 162 pounds lost since

surgery, 179 from my highest weight. Pre-op pants size 54 in waist,

now 32 in. Pre-op shirts 4x, now medium. By luck of the gene pool, I

have no hanging skin to speak of, I often have to show a before

picture for people to believe I was ever that big.

I have had no complications of any sort since the surgery. Nothing.

2 years ago like many of us who have sought this surgery, I had

reached a point in my life where I had begun to lose hope. I was very

sick with all of the co-morbidities you can think of. High Blood

Pressure, out of control on 5 different meds, Pit edema, more pills,

Heart disease, Sever shortness of breath chronic back pain. I

couldn't walk more than 100 yards without stopping to ease the pain.

My job required me to travel internationally, and some days I was

barely able to spool up enough energy to make it to my car at the end

of the day. In addition to all of this I was in a horrible and

abusive marriage that had been that way for a long time. I simply did

not have the physical or mental strength to deal with it.

The owner of my company had a MGB with Dr. Rutledge in January 04,

and was talking to me about it. But it was the doctor telling me that

I had heart disease and was literally killing myself with the weight

that pushed me over the edge. That was my threshold moment. I knew

that I couldn't live that way even one more minute! I sat down and

wrote out three goals. Fix my health, escape the abusive marriage,

and have a closer relationship with my 4 kids. I'm happy to report…

mission accomplished.

By December of 04 I was off all meds except for the surgery related

stuff. I was walking 3 miles a day, doing sit ups daily (100's). I

had become stronger inside too, I began to feel like I had reason to

hope. I filed for divorce in January 05. Moved out in March. The

divorce was final in December 05.

Along the way as I was preparing for the surgery I had become kinda

stuck. Overwhelmed a bit by the manual, the letter, the contacts. My

three younger kids came to me a ask me to go to church with them, and

that it would help me. I went, and it changed my life in many ways.

I've found my spiritual bearings, and my involvement has brought me

closer to my teenage kids that I have ever been in their lives. I

started give them do-over's, these were things that I was not healthy

enough to do when I was big. So far we've been hiking in the

mountains, to Disneyland, and more. I had become truly blessed.

This past July I had a little disaster. On July 20th my apartment

burned in a fire started in the unit below mine. Everything was lost.

I had had to go to a trade show in only 4 days. I decided to go

anyway, and bought another new wardrobe and luggage, and off I went.

At the show, out of the blue, I met someone. I knew right away, and

so did she. If there was such a thing as love at first sight this was

it. Unfortunately she lived in Los Angeles, and I was in Minnesota.

After 5 weeks of daily emails, and hours and hours on the phone we

had it pretty much figure out. We're getting married in June!

Oh, I'm now Tim from California! I've moved to LA, was offered and

accepted a position as VP of company in the bedding industry, This is

just the quick story but to say that MGB has made all of this

possible does say it strongly enough!

The one lesson I've learned through all of this is that hope is never

wasted!!! Having hope for the future, and that I had something to

live for empowered me to take action to change my life! I once

thought that I would never be loved again, or love another. Today 18

months after my surgery I feel like every hope I have ever had has

come true. I'm living life instead of enduring it!

Thanks to Dr. Rutledge, and Dr, Walsh, and to all those who helped me

along the way, To those of you preparing for or considering MGB, keep

hoping and add some action to it and amazing thing things can happen!

Tim formerly in Minnesota, now in California!

8-12-04 Dr Walsh, High Point NC

312 pre op, 329 highest, now 150 at goal.

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Tim,

It is so good to " hear " from you! I met you in Dec. 04 at the MGB Christmas

party in Jefferson City, MO. I had wondered in the past few months how you

were doing, but knew that we all get so busy it is difficult to get on-line

at times.

What a wonderful testimonial! I am so happy for you, your children, and the

lady in your life. May you continue to be blessed out in California.

Star Sweet

Patient Representative

CLOS-Missouri

1905 W. 32nd Street

Suite 307

Joplin, MO 64804

Office: 417-206-2596

Cell: 417-291-2892

Fax: 417-206-2599

E-mail: stars@...

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18 month update

Hello all!

It's been far too long since I last posted to the group. So I'll

start with an apology to all for not writing more often, and also for

the length of this posting. To say that my life has been a whirlwind

would be an understatement of grand proportions!!

Here are my current stats: Pre-op weight 312, highest weight 329.

Current weight 150 and holding! Total of 162 pounds lost since

surgery, 179 from my highest weight. Pre-op pants size 54 in waist,

now 32 in. Pre-op shirts 4x, now medium. By luck of the gene pool, I

have no hanging skin to speak of, I often have to show a before

picture for people to believe I was ever that big.

I have had no complications of any sort since the surgery. Nothing.

2 years ago like many of us who have sought this surgery, I had

reached a point in my life where I had begun to lose hope. I was very

sick with all of the co-morbidities you can think of. High Blood

Pressure, out of control on 5 different meds, Pit edema, more pills,

Heart disease, Sever shortness of breath chronic back pain. I

couldn't walk more than 100 yards without stopping to ease the pain.

My job required me to travel internationally, and some days I was

barely able to spool up enough energy to make it to my car at the end

of the day. In addition to all of this I was in a horrible and

abusive marriage that had been that way for a long time. I simply did

not have the physical or mental strength to deal with it.

The owner of my company had a MGB with Dr. Rutledge in January 04,

and was talking to me about it. But it was the doctor telling me that

I had heart disease and was literally killing myself with the weight

that pushed me over the edge. That was my threshold moment. I knew

that I couldn't live that way even one more minute! I sat down and

wrote out three goals. Fix my health, escape the abusive marriage,

and have a closer relationship with my 4 kids. I'm happy to report.

mission accomplished.

By December of 04 I was off all meds except for the surgery related

stuff. I was walking 3 miles a day, doing sit ups daily (100's). I

had become stronger inside too, I began to feel like I had reason to

hope. I filed for divorce in January 05. Moved out in March. The

divorce was final in December 05.

Along the way as I was preparing for the surgery I had become kinda

stuck. Overwhelmed a bit by the manual, the letter, the contacts. My

three younger kids came to me a ask me to go to church with them, and

that it would help me. I went, and it changed my life in many ways.

I've found my spiritual bearings, and my involvement has brought me

closer to my teenage kids that I have ever been in their lives. I

started give them do-over's, these were things that I was not healthy

enough to do when I was big. So far we've been hiking in the

mountains, to Disneyland, and more. I had become truly blessed.

This past July I had a little disaster. On July 20th my apartment

burned in a fire started in the unit below mine. Everything was lost.

I had had to go to a trade show in only 4 days. I decided to go

anyway, and bought another new wardrobe and luggage, and off I went.

At the show, out of the blue, I met someone. I knew right away, and

so did she. If there was such a thing as love at first sight this was

it. Unfortunately she lived in Los Angeles, and I was in Minnesota.

After 5 weeks of daily emails, and hours and hours on the phone we

had it pretty much figure out. We're getting married in June!

Oh, I'm now Tim from California! I've moved to LA, was offered and

accepted a position as VP of company in the bedding industry, This is

just the quick story but to say that MGB has made all of this

possible does say it strongly enough!

The one lesson I've learned through all of this is that hope is never

wasted!!! Having hope for the future, and that I had something to

live for empowered me to take action to change my life! I once

thought that I would never be loved again, or love another. Today 18

months after my surgery I feel like every hope I have ever had has

come true. I'm living life instead of enduring it!

Thanks to Dr. Rutledge, and Dr, Walsh, and to all those who helped me

along the way, To those of you preparing for or considering MGB, keep

hoping and add some action to it and amazing thing things can happen!

Tim formerly in Minnesota, now in California!

8-12-04 Dr Walsh, High Point NC

312 pre op, 329 highest, now 150 at goal.

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Tim.

Praise the Lord! What a great testimony! I am so glad you found the 3 " L's "

( Life, Love and the Lord!!) You sound very happy.

Congratulations!!

Blessings

Cheri

-- 18 month update

Hello all!

It's been far too long since I last posted to the group. So I'll

start with an apology to all for not writing more often, and also for

the length of this posting. To say that my life has been a whirlwind

would be an understatement of grand proportions!!

Here are my current stats: Pre-op weight 312, highest weight 329.

Current weight 150 and holding! Total of 162 pounds lost since

surgery, 179 from my highest weight. Pre-op pants size 54 in waist,

now 32 in. Pre-op shirts 4x, now medium. By luck of the gene pool, I

have no hanging skin to speak of, I often have to show a before

picture for people to believe I was ever that big.

I have had no complications of any sort since the surgery. Nothing.

2 years ago like many of us who have sought this surgery, I had

reached a point in my life where I had begun to lose hope. I was very

sick with all of the co-morbidities you can think of. High Blood

Pressure, out of control on 5 different meds, Pit edema, more pills,

Heart disease, Sever shortness of breath chronic back pain. I

couldn't walk more than 100 yards without stopping to ease the pain.

My job required me to travel internationally, and some days I was

barely able to spool up enough energy to make it to my car at the end

of the day. In addition to all of this I was in a horrible and

abusive marriage that had been that way for a long time. I simply did

not have the physical or mental strength to deal with it.

The owner of my company had a MGB with Dr. Rutledge in January 04,

and was talking to me about it. But it was the doctor telling me that

I had heart disease and was literally killing myself with the weight

that pushed me over the edge. That was my threshold moment. I knew

that I couldn't live that way even one more minute! I sat down and

wrote out three goals. Fix my health, escape the abusive marriage,

and have a closer relationship with my 4 kids. I'm happy to report…

mission accomplished.

By December of 04 I was off all meds except for the surgery related

stuff. I was walking 3 miles a day, doing sit ups daily (100's). I

had become stronger inside too, I began to feel like I had reason to

hope. I filed for divorce in January 05. Moved out in March. The

divorce was final in December 05.

Along the way as I was preparing for the surgery I had become kinda

stuck. Overwhelmed a bit by the manual, the letter, the contacts. My

three younger kids came to me a ask me to go to church with them, and

that it would help me. I went, and it changed my life in many ways.

I've found my spiritual bearings, and my involvement has brought me

closer to my teenage kids that I have ever been in their lives. I

started give them do-over's, these were things that I was not healthy

enough to do when I was big. So far we've been hiking in the

mountains, to Disneyland, and more. I had become truly blessed.

This past July I had a little disaster. On July 20th my apartment

burned in a fire started in the unit below mine. Everything was lost.

I had had to go to a trade show in only 4 days. I decided to go

anyway, and bought another new wardrobe and luggage, and off I went.

At the show, out of the blue, I met someone. I knew right away, and

so did she. If there was such a thing as love at first sight this was

it. Unfortunately she lived in Los Angeles, and I was in Minnesota.

After 5 weeks of daily emails, and hours and hours on the phone we

had it pretty much figure out. We're getting married in June!

Oh, I'm now Tim from California! I've moved to LA, was offered and

accepted a position as VP of company in the bedding industry, This is

just the quick story but to say that MGB has made all of this

possible does say it strongly enough!

The one lesson I've learned through all of this is that hope is never

wasted!!! Having hope for the future, and that I had something to

live for empowered me to take action to change my life! I once

thought that I would never be loved again, or love another. Today 18

months after my surgery I feel like every hope I have ever had has

come true. I'm living life instead of enduring it!

Thanks to Dr. Rutledge, and Dr, Walsh, and to all those who helped me

along the way, To those of you preparing for or considering MGB, keep

hoping and add some action to it and amazing thing things can happen!

Tim formerly in Minnesota, now in California!

8-12-04 Dr Walsh, High Point NC

312 pre op, 329 highest, now 150 at goal.

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