Guest guest Posted June 29, 1999 Report Share Posted June 29, 1999 STACIE, I REALLY ONLY REMEMBER THE PROBLEM OF LARGE POOPS SINCE JAKE TRAINED, WHICH WAS AT ABOUT 3 YRS. HE WOULD RESIST " GOING ON THE POTTY " EVEN PAST THAT BECAUSE IT WOULD BE HARD AND A LITTLE PAINFUL. HE STILL WILL HAVE " SKID MARKS " BECAUSE HE TRIES TO HOLD IT IN . (HE TELLS ME HE'S AFRAID IT WILL HURT.) MY GIRLFRIEND'S NON-RSS 5 YR OLD GIRL STILL HAS PROBLEMS GOING, THOUGH. SHE FEELS IT'S PSYCHOLOGICAL AND HAS NEVER SEEN A SPECIALIST EVEN THE DOCTOR SUGGESTED IT. I'VE NEVER EVEN MEN-TIONED IT, I DON'T THINK, TO JAKE'S PEDIATRICIAN BECAUSE HE DOES GO ALMOST EVERY DAY. I TELL JAKE HE NEEDS TO DRINK MORE JUICE, BUT NOW I THINK I MIGHT TRY PRUNE JUICE OR KARO SYRUP. I REMEMBER BUYING KARO WHEN HE WAS AN INFANT TO ADD TO HIS MILK TO HELP GAIN WEIGHT (PER THE PEDIATRICIAN WHO ADDED THAT IT WILL HELP WITH CONSTIPATION, TOO). I NEVER THOUGHT OF THIS PROBLEM BEING ASSOCIATED WITH RSS UNTIL I READ THE SIMILAR STORIES ON THE EMAIL. BYE FOR NOW. DEBBI, MOM TO JAKE, 4 YRS., 25 LBS., 35 3/4 " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 1999 Report Share Posted June 29, 1999 Hi Stacie- My son doesn't have " large poopies " either, but since about 3, spends about 1/2 hour on the toilet doing his thing. He is now 6, and now it takes about 45 minutes sometimes. I have a theory that RSS seems to have something to do with the bowels as well as calorie absorption. But its just a theory. - Hawkins mother to ,6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 1999 Report Share Posted July 11, 1999 - I belong to the Magic foundation. They have a networking list for members. I guess I had assumed most of the people on this mail list were members of the Magic Foundation. - Hawkins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 1999 Report Share Posted August 27, 1999 Hi Cammy. My name is Diane and I am due November 22. I have lost a total of 15 pounds since I found out I was pregnant. I was worried too about this and I have a friend in the doctor's office where I have my ultra sounds done and she just pulled me in about two or two and a half weeks apart and measured baby...guess what baby was bigger. Weeks later the doctor even said baby's getting bigger. They know it's a big deal with me so they let me know baby is growing so I don't worry. He also said our bodies work in such a way that our baby comes first always. If anybody is lacking anything it's us. It will show up later too such as in bones and teeth. One of my friends (who never had the surgery but) lost some of her teeth after pregnancy because she didn't get enough vitamins, she didn't take any either. . . Here is my menu, vitamins, prenatal, vitamin a & d water soluable, calcium, right before bed I take iron Breakfast, bowl of cereal with milk, (as little milk as possible) snack: a piece of fruit, banana or about 10 grapes, maybe a half an apple lunch sandwich, like turkey breast or ham and chips or fries snack: fruit again dinner 1/2 a pork chop, little bit of mashed potatoes, corn snack; popcorn or cereal It is real important to talk about this with your doctor so he can reassure you that baby is fine. I hope this helps Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 1999 Report Share Posted August 27, 1999 Cammi, I went through two pregancies where I didn't gain any weight. With the first one I weighed exactly the same the day I went in to have him as I weighed the day I found out I was pregnant. I ate plenty and he was extremely healthy. He weighed 8 lbs 1 oz and was 2 weeks early. With the second one I actually weighed 13 pounds less on the day I went in to have her than I did the day I found out I was pregnant. Same with her, I ate plenty and she was very healthy. She was also 2 weeks early and didn't weigh as much as my son, but she did weigh 7 lbs. 1/2 oz. So she was certainly a good weight. I would say as long as your doctors aren't concerned, you shouldn't be either. I had not had weightloss surgery or anything, just wasn't putting on any weight. Eat healthy, get some exercise and follow your docs orders. You and the baby will be just fine!! Congratulations!! Nijuana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 1999 Report Share Posted August 27, 1999 > From: Chiefs3289@... > > Cammi, > > I went through two pregancies where I didn't gain any weight. With the first > one I weighed exactly the same the day I went in to have him as I weighed the > day I found out I was pregnant. I ate plenty and he was extremely healthy. > He weighed 8 lbs 1 oz and was 2 weeks early. > > With the second one I actually weighed 13 pounds less on the day I went in to > have her than I did the day I found out I was pregnant. Same with her, I ate > plenty and she was very healthy. She was also 2 weeks early and didn't weigh > as much as my son, but she did weigh 7 lbs. 1/2 oz. So she was certainly a > good weight. > > I would say as long as your doctors aren't concerned, you shouldn't be > either. I had not had weightloss surgery or anything, just wasn't putting on > any weight. Eat healthy, get some exercise and follow your docs orders. You > and the baby will be just fine!! > > Congratulations!! > > Nijuana > Thanks so much......I feel much better! > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 1999 Report Share Posted August 27, 1999 Cammi, I had the VBG in 6-19-97 and had lost 165 lbs but still needed to lose 40 more lbs, my wt loss from the surgery had stalled and I had joined Weight Watchers right after Xmas last yr to help me reach my goal. I had started in on old eating habits and wasn't losing, I hadn't gained any back but staying the same. Therefore, I am able to consume a larger portion of food than you probably can. I eat about every 2 hrs. Yesterday i had a bowl of cereal for breakfast, lunch was refried beans and salsa (1/2 c) with tortilla chip (handful) and a tortilla, snack nectarine, dinner chicken thigh maybe 2 oz, small ear of corn and one slice of cucumber. snack mwave popcorn lite butter whole bag and a Pepsi. So I don't know if this helps or not, in between I drink about a gallon of water per day and may sneak in some juice and/or a popsicle. Vicki ---------- > > To: OSSG-PREGNANTONELIST (DOT) COM > Subject: Question > Date: Friday, August 27, 1999 2:59 AM > > > > I sent an e-mail with this question 4 days ago but as of yet have had no > response. Am I making it thru to this list? Are you all getting my > e-mails? Anyway here is the question again. > > I had the RNY in January of 99'. I found out (surprise) that I was pregnant > in June. So far I have lost over 80 pounds and have not gained any weight > with this baby and I am 20 weeks pregnant. I sometimes feel I am not eating > enough to support the baby...although everything is shrinking except my > belly which continues to grow every day. My docs don't worry. But I really > do. > > For all the pregnant moms-to-be could you please give me a sample menu plan > for one day so I could see how what your eating compares to what I am > eating. > > Is there anyone in the group who went thru thier whole pregnancy and did't > gain any weight? So far since I have been pregnant I have lost 31 pounds. > > please get back to me I wouldn't bother everyone except I am so worried. > > Thanks Cammi NY > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com > Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 1999 Report Share Posted August 27, 1999 This sounds like low protein to me No? Do you drink milk? Lenore At 09:18 AM 8/27/99 -0400, you wrote: > > >Hi Cammy. My name is Diane and I am due November 22. I have lost a total >of 15 pounds since I found out I was pregnant. I was worried too about this >and I have a friend in the doctor's office where I have my ultra sounds done >and she just pulled me in about two or two and a half weeks apart and >measured baby...guess what baby was bigger. Weeks later the doctor even >said baby's getting bigger. They know it's a big deal with me so they let >me know baby is growing so I don't worry. He also said our bodies work in >such a way that our baby comes first always. If anybody is lacking anything >it's us. It will show up later too such as in bones and teeth. One of my >friends (who never had the surgery but) lost some of her teeth after >pregnancy because she didn't get enough vitamins, she didn't take any >either. . . Here is my menu, > >vitamins, prenatal, vitamin a & d water soluable, calcium, right before bed I >take iron >Breakfast, bowl of cereal with milk, (as little milk as possible) > >snack: a piece of fruit, banana or about 10 grapes, maybe a half an apple > >lunch sandwich, like turkey breast or ham and chips or fries > >snack: fruit again > >dinner 1/2 a pork chop, little bit of mashed potatoes, corn > >snack; popcorn or cereal > >It is real important to talk about this with your doctor so he can reassure >you that baby is fine. > >I hope this helps >Diane > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 1999 Report Share Posted August 27, 1999 I read your sample menu for a day, and I have a comment. Please go over your daily intake with your doctor or a dietitian. You are not consuming enough protein, even if you didn't have weight loss surgery. I am a nurse practitioner who also has had WLS and often refer pregnant women to dietitians to go over their diet. You may have to change your food choices, i.e. eggs for breakfast instead of cereal, etc. I also would recommend eating protein snacks like hard boiled eggs, or my favorite, beef jerky. All foods are important, but protein and calcium are particularly important during pregnancy. Hope this helps... Kim D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 1999 Report Share Posted August 28, 1999 Well, the most frequent recommended amount I see is 75 grams per day. I even see some groups recommending 100 grams a day. Now these amounts are going to be tough for a person with WLS to achieve, but remember the protein is literally the " building block " of your baby. This is the major reason that docs don't recommend pregnancy too soon after WLS, you simply are not taking in enough nutrients and losing weight rapidly. Assuming that the sandwich has two ozs. of turkey, I estimate the sample menu intake to be maybe 30-35 grams, or less than half of what is needed to " grow a baby " . I am no dietitian, but some changes that could be made are: egg beaters for breakfast (about 10 grams per 1/2 cup), skip the chips and eat more turkey on the sandwich for lunch, and more protein at dinner. Protein snacks, like hardboiled eggs, beef jerky (13 grams per ounce and it goes down real easy), cottage cheese, or even Atkins Advantage bars (18 grams and only 2 carbs per bar). Just some ideas, but pregnancy brings intense nutritional requirements and are not to be taken lightly. I would still recommend a visit with a dietitian to help out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 1999 Report Share Posted August 28, 1999 Could you tell us about how much protein you should have? At 11:35 PM 08/27/1999 EDT, you wrote: >From: HKDRUMMOND@... > >I read your sample menu for a day, and I have a comment. Please go over your >daily intake with your doctor or a dietitian. You are not consuming enough >protein, even if you didn't have weight loss surgery. I am a nurse >practitioner who also has had WLS and often refer pregnant women to >dietitians to go over their diet. You may have to change your food choices, >i.e. eggs for breakfast instead of cereal, etc. I also would recommend >eating protein snacks like hard boiled eggs, or my favorite, beef jerky. All >foods are important, but protein and calcium are particularly important >during pregnancy. Hope this helps... Kim D. > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 1999 Report Share Posted September 26, 1999 Dear Debbi, Wow! That is not a comforting finding. I would definitely have him checked out. I know there are other signs for early puberty, one being body odor from the armpit area. It could just be an odd occurence with an overactive hair follicle, but I would rather take the doctor's visit than ignore it. Please let us know how things go --we will be thinking of you and . P.S. Have you looked through any of the newsletters or the MAGIC website on precocious puberty for any hints on what else to look for? ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 1999 Report Share Posted September 28, 1999 I am pregnant with twins currently. I had my srugery December 16, 1998. I am 14 weeks. At first I continued losing weight, I weighed 246 at surgery I was down to 145 and have stayed there. the doctors are begging me to eat more, I eat about every hour. I was a complete vegan until i found out I was pregnant. this si a high risk pregnancy for me since I ahve an incompetent cervix and a histroy of very early preterm labor. My son was born at 23 weeks and a pound four years ago, he is now four. Normal women gain approximately 20-30 pounds with one child and 40-50 with two. My doctors know I will not be able to gain that much weight. But a good twenty or so would be great. At delivery they think I will lose 30 lbs. So I am very worried. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2000 Report Share Posted April 18, 2000 <I was wondering how many of you are taking or have taken either <Celebrex or Vioxx and what dosage? Also how long before you <noticed a difference? Marty takes Celebrex and, when he started taking it, didn't really know it was helping him for a couple of weeks. I tried it and felt no change after 3-4 weeks so I changed to Naprelan. I tried some Vioxx he had and didn't notice any change either. Our dr told us they are very similar. Tonya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 Yes. I get about 6 to 10 a day. They are very tight, but painless. Your body is practicing for the real thing. Jenna question Hello everyone, I'm in my 16 week now and i have been experiencing some contraction last night and this morning nothing major and nothing regular but.....I was wondering if any of you have them too? Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 Thanks i am a little worried how far along r u? Suzanne " Suplicki, Jenna " wrote: Yes. I get about 6 to 10 a day. They are very tight, but painless. Your body is practicing for the real thing. Jenna question Hello everyone, I'm in my 16 week now and i have been experiencing some contraction last night and this morning nothing major and nothing regular but.....I was wondering if any of you have them too? Suzanne ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Save up to 54% on Quest & Kelty tents, backpacks, sleeping bags and outdoor gear. FREE Shipping and a 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee at screaminghotdeals.com http://click./1/4012/5/_/551092/_/957793586/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Children are a reward from the Lord. Psalm 127:3 nks --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 I'm 21 weeks. I've been getting braxton hicks contractions since about week 15. They are very normal and nothing to worry about. Trust me...you'll know the difference between braxton hicks and the real thing. Jenna RE: question Thanks i am a little worried how far along r u? Suzanne " Suplicki, Jenna " wrote: Yes. I get about 6 to 10 a day. They are very tight, but painless. Your body is practicing for the real thing. Jenna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 I will forewarn you of something -- around week 24 or so you will get pelvic pains. I am told that will be your joints relaxing and it will continue intermittently until delivery. Well it is not relaxing -- it hurts like hell and tyelnol does nothing but your joints have to relax to get you ready for delivery. The pain is normal -- if you spot or something though, that isn't and you should call your doctor. I am in my 29th week and experiencing this at times. i also have tender boobs -- very tender -- which are enlarging and nipples the size of quarters; my tummy itches and is dry; my back hurts and I have trouble sleeping; i get leg cramps a couple times a week and the baby gets on my sciatic nerve at times so I am currently on maternity leave. However I still wouldn't trade it for the world. In July I will have my baby in my arms. What more could I want??? Rasley mailto:drasley@... BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98 Start: 348 pounds and infertile Gained: Health and I AM PREGNANT! > question > > > Hello everyone, > > I'm in my 16 week now and i have been experiencing > some contraction last night and this morning nothing > major and nothing regular but.....I was wondering if > any of you have them too? > > Suzanne > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Save up to 54% on Quest & Kelty tents, backpacks, sleeping bags and > outdoor gear. FREE Shipping and a 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee at > screaminghotdeals.com > http://click./1/4012/5/_/551092/_/957793586/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Children are a reward from the Lord. > Psalm 127:3 > nks > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 I have them as well.....I had them around 16 weeks too. There (or so my DR said) brasktin hick contractions. Don't worry Crystal > Hello everyone, > > I'm in my 16 week now and i have been experiencing > some contraction last night and this morning nothing > major and nothing regular but.....I was wondering if > any of you have them too? > > Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 Well, near the end you might get to start peeing in your pants, too. That has been my highlight for the last 2 weeks. LOL! donna 2 weeks to go!! > What more could I want??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 ok, since we are talking contractions now i have probably a stupid question....please remember i am a first time mommy. over the weekend i could feel my tummy tighten up for a few seconds then after it was over it hurt and had to head to the bathroom to poop. it would happen a couple times in a row and then go away. i am 24 week and am 9 month post op. it this bh contrations or is it something with the surgery. it doesnt happen often but when it does, i better be close to the facilities. thanks for the help. have a good day. julie RE: question Thanks i am a little worried how far along r u? Suzanne " Suplicki, Jenna " wrote: Yes. I get about 6 to 10 a day. They are very tight, but painless. Your body is practicing for the real thing. Jenna ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You have a voice mail message waiting for you at iHello.com: http://click./1/3555/5/_/551092/_/957800887/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Children are a reward from the Lord. Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 , That's probably BH contrax. Whenever your uterus contracts, your body releases prostaglandins (I think that's right, someone correct me if I'm wrong) which causes other things to contract as well, namely your bowels. I believe that is the reverse of the theory behind the use of castor oil to induce labor... if you cause the bowels to contract, you can also start your uterus contracting. When I would get BH contrax, my belly would just suddenly get as tight as a basketball for a few seconds up to a minute sometimes, then it would just relax. They never did really hurt. I never really got regular labor contrax until I was given Pitocin, because my water broke before I was really even dilated (don't ask me how THAT happened... I think the little stinker just decided to put his finger through the wall or something... hehe). Now let me tell you, sitting at the computer, IMing with a friend from California and suddenly feeling a little <pop> ... then standing up and feeling a lovely warm gush... very surreal. My IM friend (Vicki Haase from OSSG) was quite excited when I IMd her back and told her I was in labor RIGHT NOW. : ) -Kris - RE: question ok, since we are talking contractions now i have probably a stupid question....please remember i am a first time mommy. over the weekend i could feel my tummy tighten up for a few seconds then after it was over it hurt and had to head to the bathroom to poop. it would happen a couple times in a row and then go away. i am 24 week and am 9 month post op. it this bh contrations or is it something with the surgery. it doesnt happen often but when it does, i better be close to the facilities. thanks for the help. have a good day. julie ______________________________________________ FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com Sign up at http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2000 Report Share Posted May 9, 2000 That's a new one on me. I braxton hicks contraction doesn't make you poop, but maybe your bowels are causing the braxton hicks. That wouldn't surprise me. Jenna RE: question Thanks i am a little worried how far along r u? Suzanne " Suplicki, Jenna " wrote: Yes. I get about 6 to 10 a day. They are very tight, but painless. Your body is practicing for the real thing. Jenna ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You have a voice mail message waiting for you at iHello.com: http://click./1/3555/5/_/551092/_/957800887/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Children are a reward from the Lord. Psalm 127:3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get your money connected @ OnMoney.com - the first Web site that lets you see and manage all of your finances all in one place. http://click./1/3012/5/_/551092/_/957832157/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Children are a reward from the Lord. Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2000 Report Share Posted May 9, 2000 thanks for the info. this is all sooo cool but at the same time it is very scary especially being so fresh post op. thanks for the labor infor too. i always wondered what would happen when your water breaks. i can see me walking down the street and it happening. have a good day. julie RE: question ok, since we are talking contractions now i have probably a stupid question....please remember i am a first time mommy. over the weekend i could feel my tummy tighten up for a few seconds then after it was over it hurt and had to head to the bathroom to poop. it would happen a couple times in a row and then go away. i am 24 week and am 9 month post op. it this bh contrations or is it something with the surgery. it doesnt happen often but when it does, i better be close to the facilities. thanks for the help. have a good day. julie ______________________________________________ FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com Sign up at http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eLerts It's Easy. It's Fun. Best of All, it's Free! http://click./1/3864/5/_/551092/_/957845729/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Children are a reward from the Lord. Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2000 Report Share Posted May 10, 2000 Shonda, My friend is 33 weeks along and wants to take Evening Primrose Oil to help ripen her cervix (this is her 1st pregnancy) and I told her that I thought it would be okay to start taking it around 34 weeks along. What do you think? Jenna Re: question hello all- Bh contrax are contractions that warm up the uterus for the real thing, your body produces prostagladins also semen has it in there too ...prostagladins make the cervix ripen for a softer cervix in which in turn when you have bh contrax or a real contrax it is viable to dilate you....evening primrose oil injested has prostogladins in it so the theroy can help the cervix more pliable ...but bh contrax can dilate you but cannot put you into labor .... a drop in protosterone in your blood levels puts you into labor..... hope this helps BTW for all of you that are going to be going into labor and for those that have nothing else to do ... Im hosting a chat called Childbirth Preparation Chat in the General Topics Room at 10:00 pm est. TONIGHT !!http://www.babyzone.com/ or go right to the chat area and get a username at http://www3.babyzone.com:8080/eshare/server?action=4 my name is ShondaBZhost and i would love for you guys to come and share your experiences with being pg and especially after WLS .... Im trying to get a chat started there just for women that are in our shoes, hugs to all Shonda RE: question > > > > Thanks i am a little worried > > how far along r u? > > > > Suzanne > > " Suplicki, Jenna " wrote: > Yes. I get about 6 to 10 a day. They are very tight, but painless. Your > body is practicing for the real thing. > > Jenna > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > You have a voice mail message waiting for you at iHello.com: > http://click./1/3555/5/_/551092/_/957800887/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Children are a reward from the Lord. > Psalm 127:3 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get your money connected @ OnMoney.com - the first Web site that lets > you see and manage all of your finances all in one place. > http://click./1/3012/5/_/551092/_/957832157/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Children are a reward from the Lord. > Psalm 127:3 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > You have a voice mail message waiting for you at iHello.com: > http://click./1/3555/5/_/551092/_/957875486/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Children are a reward from the Lord. > Psalm 127:3 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Remember four years of good friends, bad clothes, explosive chemistry experiments. http://click./1/4051/5/_/551092/_/957918104/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Children are a reward from the Lord. Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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