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> Hello everyone out there in DS land.

>

> I was hooked up yesterday (and I don't mean I found a new dope

dealer,

> either!). It only took 3 hours to get the job done. The training

nurse

> said that the first time always takes forever, but it should be

less

> than 45 minutes from now on. The pump is working well. When they

finally

> turned it on, and plugged the one leak in the dressing, in about 2

> seconds that thing sucked about 1/2 a cup of crud out of my wound.

I was

> shocked! I have to get used to, and figure out how to, having the

> machine on me all the time. Going out yesterday was a job because

I had

> to figure out how to do it right and where to put the tubing so it

> wasn't dragging the ground behind me like some creature from the

Black

> Lagoon.

>

> I walked around campus and bought the new parking permit and had a

new

> photo ID taken (108 pounds lost makes a big difference in the

picture,

> right Pat???). I was exhausted when I got home. I hope I can

survive

> returning to classes on 22 September!

> Jim

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Pretty awesome machine hu?? and it only gets better, I am so

glad that you are getting to use the small one...Are you using

the black foam also???

You need to come to the meeting so I can look at this machine

and everyone else can too. I always made my app on meeting

day so by the time I got to the meeting I wasn't on the

pump again till the next day..Dr.k always put the wet to dry

dressing on for me...

Now get with Bobbe and come to the meeting tonite??!!!

God bless on the classes you will do good

Pat

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Hi Jim!

Congratulations on getting hooked up and on your way to healing! I'm so

sorry about your singing, but, since you just had major surgery, I would like to

suggest that you give it some more time. You may soon regain all that seems to

be lost!

Hugs and blessings, Ann

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Well, I mean I COULD NOT SING. I

> croaked and was flat and had about a 3 note range. Anyone else out

there

> have any similar experience? > Jim

=================================

I don't know Jim...I can now sing as bad as I did before DS. lol

Since I'm not, never have been and never will be a singer take this

for what is it worth....I can't cough with the same force that I

could before surgery. I have noticed this in others (especially

RNYers) I think it has some connection to the stomach being smaller

and not being able to muster up the force of air. Could this be

affecting your singing...not being able to project the air as you

were used to....

Just an idea

Jo

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> I don't know Jim...I can now sing as bad as I did before DS. lol

> Since I'm not, never have been and never will be a singer take

this

> for what is it worth....I can't cough with the same force that I

> could before surgery. I have noticed this in others (especially

> RNYers) I think it has some connection to the stomach being

smaller

> and not being able to muster up the force of air. Could this be

> affecting your singing...not being able to project the air as you

> were used to....

>

> Just an idea

> Jo

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come to think of it I wish I could cough like I use to,I feel

so silly trying to cough now,or when I am getting a cold or

something...

Thank you Jo once again now I know I am not the only one that

this happens to..LOL now I know someone who can't sing,

can't cough and has varts along with me..LOL

Pat

Who really has to go now

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Jim I hate to sound like a ding bat but what is the pump for I have been gone

did you have another surgery ?

hope all goes well and that your singing voice returns amber

Jim's Dazed

Hello everyone out there in DS land.

I was hooked up yesterday (and I don't mean I found a new dope dealer,

either!). It only took 3 hours to get the job done. The training nurse

said that the first time always takes forever, but it should be less

than 45 minutes from now on. The pump is working well. When they finally

turned it on, and plugged the one leak in the dressing, in about 2

seconds that thing sucked about 1/2 a cup of crud out of my wound. I was

shocked! I have to get used to, and figure out how to, having the

machine on me all the time. Going out yesterday was a job because I had

to figure out how to do it right and where to put the tubing so it

wasn't dragging the ground behind me like some creature from the Black

Lagoon.

I walked around campus and bought the new parking permit and had a new

photo ID taken (108 pounds lost makes a big difference in the picture,

right Pat???). I was exhausted when I got home. I hope I can survive

returning to classes on 22 September!

Now, I have a question. At a choral rehearsal last night, I sang for the

first time since my DS in December. Well, I mean I COULD NOT SING. I

croaked and was flat and had about a 3 note range. Anyone else out there

have any similar experience? Marta, is there a medical explanation for

this? I made my living on my voice, and even when I've had the flu or

laryngitis, I could sing. So, I'm really, REALLY depressed about this

new development.

Ok, I await with bated breath your sage advice and council.

Jim

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> Well, I mean I COULD NOT SING. I

> > croaked and was flat and had about a 3 note range. Anyone else

out there have any similar experience? > Jim

> =================================

>

> I don't know Jim...I can now sing as bad as I did before DS. lol

> Since I'm not, never have been and never will be a singer take this

> for what is it worth....I can't cough with the same force that I

> could before surgery. I have noticed this in others (especially

> RNYers) I think it has some connection to the stomach being

smaller

> and not being able to muster up the force of air. Could this be

> affecting your singing...not being able to project the air as you

> were used to....

>

> Just an idea

> Jo

I rmember singing in church just after my PS and not being able to

breathe in enough to sing long enough...if that makes sence. It made

me winded and dizzy.

Now, I am not a singer, but I do / well did/ like to dance. But

since I have lost my weight it is harder to shake my booty than it

was before. I had rythm before now I am at a loss...I cant

dance...lol the changes we go thru...lol

Sharon in Onyx

who had some one who didnt know I had been big (read- super morbidly

obese) before tell me I wouldnt understand what she was talking about

because I was skinny.... can you imagine!?!

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> Well, I mean I COULD NOT SING. I

> > croaked and was flat and had about a 3 note range. Anyone else

out

> there

> > have any similar experience? > Jim

> =================================

Hi Jim!

I missed this thread the first time around. I've done a lot of

singing in the past and I must admit, I've noticed that I don't have

the power or the range that I used to. It's very frustrating. I

think Jo may be onto something about not having the ability to take

those big breaths like we used to. Do our diaphrams get smaller

with weight loss?

Tracey

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> Sharon in Onyx

> who had some one who didnt know I had been big (read- super

morbidly

> obese) before tell me I wouldnt understand what she was talking

about

> because I was skinny.... can you imagine!?!

Ain't it wonderful?! :)

Hugs!!

Tracey

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Did you say, " honey, let me tell you about this surgeon I know..... " ? ?

? ? ? ? ?

I'll let you know what Dr. K says about the " can't sing " dilemma.

Jim

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Sharon in Onyx

who had some one who didnt know I had been big (read- super morbidly

obese) before tell me I wouldnt understand what she was talking about

because I was skinny.... can you imagine!?!

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> > Well, I mean I COULD NOT SING. I

> > > croaked and was flat and had about a 3 note range. Anyone else

> out

> > there

> > > have any similar experience? > Jim

> > =================================

>

> Hi Jim!

>

> I missed this thread the first time around. I've done a lot of

> singing in the past and I must admit, I've noticed that I don't

have

> the power or the range that I used to. It's very frustrating. I

> think Jo may be onto something about not having the ability to take

> those big breaths like we used to. Do our diaphrams get smaller

> with weight loss?

>

> Tracey

********************************************************************

That would totally explain the size (majority wise) of opera

singers...

you know as the saying goes----

It aint over until the fat lady sings....

Sharon in onyx

who couldnt sing even when she was fat-- ahem...fatter...

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> > Sharon in Onyx

> > who had some one who didnt know I had been big (read- super

> morbidly

> > obese) before tell me I wouldnt understand what she was talking

> about

> > because I was skinny.... can you imagine!?!

>

>

> Ain't it wonderful?! :)

>

> Hugs!!

> Tracey

************************************

More like unbelievable....I wanted to ask her when was the last time

she had her eyes checked!... lol

SinO

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Hi Sharon!

I don't believe for a second that you can't sing. EVERYONE can be

taught to sing. It's a skill that can be learned like any other

skill. And you have such a sweet speaking voice that I'm sure you'd

have a wonderful singing voice. :)

Hugs!

Tracey

>> It aint over until the fat lady sings....

> Sharon in onyx

> who couldnt sing even when she was fat-- ahem...fatter...

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In a message dated 1/12/04 11:14:53 PM Central Standard Time,

sonofmosiah@... writes:

> There was something else I was going to tell you, but I'm having a

> brain-dead moment. OK, that's it for this episode of Daze of Jim's life,

> brought to you by ADEK, the miracle vitamin.

>

>

>

> How about brought to you next time by " Special K "

lol....mEL

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Mel et al, the poster didn't mean that I was being disrespectful, but rather

that the poster felt it was not showing adequate respect for him. And, I

respect the posters opinion. So, let's not rag on that poster's opinion. I

brought it up because if one person says something, it's a good bet others

feel the same way. I wanted to clear up any possible misunderstanding.

You bring up an interesting point, too. I've always-from the 2nd meeting

with him, called him Dr. K, even before I was subscribed to the list. I

think I heard someone in the office call him Dr. K, and having grown up with

at " Father B " it was just natural to call him Dr. K. I have resisted the

urge to call him by his first name! Most of our office visits are not

medical related chat. I really enjoy getting to know about him. Next visit,

he is going to show me the correct way to tie a bow tie. He doesn't know

that yet, though! LOL

Jim

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From: MDL1031@... [mailto:MDL1031@...]

Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 11:56 PM

Subject: Re: Jim's Dazed

In a message dated 1/12/04 11:14:53 PM Central Standard Time,

sonofmosiah@... writes:

> Now, on to a different topic. I received an e-mail from someone on the

list

> who thought I was showing disrespect to Dr. K by giving him the moniker of

> " Daddy K. " that is not the case. When I used that term, I was using the

same

> term Jesus used for his father. My respect for Dr. K is the same as if he

> were my Father, and in a real way, he is our DS father. I'm sorry if any

of

> you offended my use of " Daddy K, " but the offence was inferred on your

part,

> not implied by me.

>

>

>

>

Jim,

I'm surprised someone felt it was disrespectful. We all call Dr K our

switch Daddy and we are all switch siblings. I bet he knows we cakk him that

and is amused by ikt...LOL. I had a hard time calling him Dr Keshishian in

Delano because I had call him Dr K online for many, many months....LOL. It

embarassed me because I kept slipping up and calling him Dr K. But he was

very OK

with i and Dee thought it was funny and calls him Dr K. I bet we could ask

him

and he'd say there are a lot worse things to be called than Daddy

K.....(Like

the names I call my RNY doc....LOL)

Mel

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> Mel et al, the poster didn't mean that I was being disrespectful,

but rather that the poster felt it was not showing adequate respect

for him.

> Jim

Okay, Switch brothers and Sisters,

A little update on how this all got started. I got on the main DS

board 2 1/2 years ago. They were all calling each other switch

sisters and brothers. So while I was in a drug induced haze visiting

with our beloved Jo (who came to see me in the hospital) ..the

subject was brought up that if we were all switch sibs does that make

Dr K (which I have always called him to his face, and he never seemed

to mind- especially since the office staff has always called him that-

and it seems kinder than butchering his full name by

misprunuciation) our switch daddy. So I told Jo...well we will just

have to ask him. And we did. He got all flustered until I told him

that we were all old enough and didnt require raising (although this

has been disputed), and would not require child support...lol then

he thought it was funny. The pic I gave him of the 4 of us who were

all in the Shilo together Christmas 2001 - has an inscription - to

our switchdaddy Dr K. He loved the pic...(we were all sitting around

a table with 4 aces in our hands, cigars in our mouths and glasses of

water on the table.) We all were winners!

Dr K has a great sense of humor and love for us all, and he knows

that we kid him out of our fondness and love, and respect for him.

There is none better...

Sharon in Onyx

who swears that Jo made her do it!

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> Dr K has a great sense of humor and love for us all, and he knows

> that we kid him out of our fondness and love, and respect for

him.

> There is none better...

> Sharon in Onyx

> who swears that Jo made her do it!

======================

Ok, I admit it. I had been calling him Switchdaddy behind his back

for months....Sharon was the first to say it to his face...lol...it

didn't take much to nudge her in that direction.

As far as calling him Dr. K....Dee was the first to tell me to call

him that. I asked her how to pronounce his name...she told me...I

said " ok, that's going to take some practice " She laughed and

said " just call him Dr. K, everyone does " .

To the person who felt Jim was being disrespectful....We who have

been here all along know that was not Jim's intend, nor is it ours.

However I do understand your point....it's like teaching your kids

to call a family member " Aunt " ...instead of just . Dr.

Keshishian encourages the feeling of community " family " we have.

Hugs

Jo

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> Dr K has a great sense of humor and love for us all, and he knows

> that we kid him out of our fondness and love, and respect for

him.

> There is none better...

> Sharon in Onyx

> who swears that Jo made her do it!

======================

Ok, I admit it. I had been calling him Switchdaddy behind his back

for months....Sharon was the first to say it to his face...lol...it

didn't take much to nudge her in that direction.

As far as calling him Dr. K....Dee was the first to tell me to call

him that. I asked her how to pronounce his name...she told me...I

said " ok, that's going to take some practice " She laughed and

said " just call him Dr. K, everyone does " .

To the person who felt Jim was being disrespectful....We who have

been here all along know that was not Jim's intend, nor is it ours.

However I do understand your point....it's like teaching your kids

to call a family member " Aunt " ...instead of just . Dr.

Keshishian encourages the feeling of community " family " we have.

Hugs

Jo

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