Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 In a message dated 1/26/2004 6:09:43 PM Pacific Standard Time, BobbeDS@... writes: > Well, youall best show me some floor sweeping bows, 'cause I'll soon be > 68! Deep curtsey...ouch, there goes my back! I bow to the queen! LOL Hugs and blessings, Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 Well, youall best show me some floor sweeping bows, 'cause I'll soon be 68! Bobbe - <101.5 pounds> If you can dream it... you can do it! God, give me the dream that you planned for my life. (Don't postpone joy.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 > Bobbe - <101.5 pounds> CONGRATULATIONS ON THE CENTURY CLUB BOBBE!!!! Hugs, --Kym in Seattle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 All hail to Queen Bobbe! *Bowing as low as my arthritic knees will allow me to* Hugs! Tracey > Well, youall best show me some floor sweeping bows, 'cause I'll soon be > 68! > > Bobbe - <101.5 pounds> If you can dream it... you can do it! > God, give me the dream that you planned for my life. (Don't postpone > joy.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 All hail to Queen Bobbe! *Bowing as low as my arthritic knees will allow me to* Hugs! Tracey > Well, youall best show me some floor sweeping bows, 'cause I'll soon be > 68! > > Bobbe - <101.5 pounds> If you can dream it... you can do it! > God, give me the dream that you planned for my life. (Don't postpone > joy.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 > In a message dated 1/26/2004 6:09:43 PM Pacific Standard Time, > BobbeDS@w... writes: > > Well, youall best show me some floor sweeping bows, 'cause I'll soon be > > 68! > > Deep curtsey...ouch, there goes my back! I bow to the queen! LOL > > Hugs and blessings, Ann > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``` And when might the Queen be having this birthday???? gosh it is sooo nice to see someone older than myself,I always tell people that I am older than dirt..LOL You might be getting older,but you sure are getting better.. God bless, Pat > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 > Well, youall best show me some floor sweeping bows, 'cause I'll soon be > 68! > Bobbe, No lie? Wow! I've been trying to encourage my mom to have wls and figured it was getting too late for her to do anything now. She just turned 64 last week. Now I know there are docs (Dr. K) who will still do it. When was your surgery? How was it adjusting to the new life at such an experienced age? Hey, wouldn't it be cool if my mom decided to have Dr. K put a Lap Band on her when I have my revision? And my skinny sister can come take care of us both!! lol Now there's an idea!! Hugs, Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 > Hello, > OK how old are you? I was 601/2 yrs. when I had my surgery. > I will be 61 in March. I'm feeling, & looking younger every day. > > My friends do not know that I had surgery. This past month they have started > to notice that I have lost weight. A few have asked me what kind of diet > am I on. So far all I have told them is low carb. I don't know if I should tell everyone or not. If you have any input. I would love to hear from you. > Thanks, > Virginia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`` Virginia, Boy that is a tough one.I tell everyone that ask me cause I think this is the greatest surgery ever.If I can get just 1 person to have the ds and not the rny then I feel that I have done my part in getting the ds out and people to know about it.Not to menetion that it is a far better surgery. Go with your gut feeling about telling people,remember even close friends talk amoung themselves,so if you tell a few friends soon everyone will know about it..LOL God bless and good luck Pat in Taft > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 I don't know if > I should tell everyone or not. If you have any input. I would love > to hear from you. > > Thanks, > > Virginia > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`` remember even close > friends talk amoung themselves,so if you tell a few friends soon > everyone will know about it..LOL > Pat in Taft ====================================== Virginia....I chose to tell the truth about how I lost weight...I also let people know what I was going to do before surgery...A large part of my decision to just be completely open about it was due to what Pat said in the above post...If one person knew then others would find out, and I didn't want to appear foolish saying " oh I'm just watching what I eat " and the person knew the secret. This actually happened with a gal at work...she had the RNY. She said she was having " gallbladder surgery " ...the RNY was supposed to be a " big secret " By the time she came back to work EVERYONE knew her secret but couldn't/didn't say anything to her about her great weightloss....about 6 months after she was back at work she realized everyone knew and she could talk about it. Anyway that made me decide " why try to keep it a secret " Believe me, people talk...it can even be your husband/sister/mother....before long the world knows and instead of talking " to your face " about it they are talking " behind your back " . There are others on this list that have decided not to share with the world....It is a personal decision....and either way is OK...I'm just sharing with you one of the reasons I chose to be " out of the closet " ....it just made my life less complicated...no secret, no trying to remember or figure out who knew and who didn't. Besides I felt completely confident the DS was the Right way for me, I have NO SHAME and I really don't care what others may think of my choice. (This is not implying that others who choose not to share have shame etc....some people are just more private.} Do what is best for YOU...what you feel the most COMFORTABLE with. Hugs Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 I don't know if > I should tell everyone or not. If you have any input. I would love > to hear from you. > > Thanks, > > Virginia > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`` remember even close > friends talk amoung themselves,so if you tell a few friends soon > everyone will know about it..LOL > Pat in Taft ====================================== Virginia....I chose to tell the truth about how I lost weight...I also let people know what I was going to do before surgery...A large part of my decision to just be completely open about it was due to what Pat said in the above post...If one person knew then others would find out, and I didn't want to appear foolish saying " oh I'm just watching what I eat " and the person knew the secret. This actually happened with a gal at work...she had the RNY. She said she was having " gallbladder surgery " ...the RNY was supposed to be a " big secret " By the time she came back to work EVERYONE knew her secret but couldn't/didn't say anything to her about her great weightloss....about 6 months after she was back at work she realized everyone knew and she could talk about it. Anyway that made me decide " why try to keep it a secret " Believe me, people talk...it can even be your husband/sister/mother....before long the world knows and instead of talking " to your face " about it they are talking " behind your back " . There are others on this list that have decided not to share with the world....It is a personal decision....and either way is OK...I'm just sharing with you one of the reasons I chose to be " out of the closet " ....it just made my life less complicated...no secret, no trying to remember or figure out who knew and who didn't. Besides I felt completely confident the DS was the Right way for me, I have NO SHAME and I really don't care what others may think of my choice. (This is not implying that others who choose not to share have shame etc....some people are just more private.} Do what is best for YOU...what you feel the most COMFORTABLE with. Hugs Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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