Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 I was way impressed Bruce. Thanks way cool and very easy to understand. Mel Open RnY May2,2003 289/202/150 New Tool by Bruce U. - Chart-Graph & Report... Check it Out! http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm Hey Folks, I would like to invite you to check out this new tool that I have created and have available on my website. It is free... just a way for me to try to help others along this journey. I am pretty new here and kind of stay in lurk mode... but appreciate this group and the wonderful website. The Tool allows you to track your weight loss on a weekly basis, or just project your weight loss over a period of time. Also, Long term post ops - Say you want to see what percentage of excess weight you actually lost, you can put in your start weight and, for the Weeks, type in 78... then hit Calculate Percent... It will tell you what percentage of loss you attained. There is a Create Report Button that will then generate a graph that will show you the low and high weight loss expectations and where you fit in.... In addition, it will generate about 5 pages worth of data all about you. The idea here is to help folks set proper expectations or let folks know what they can expect from the surgery. I had a lady who was very disappointed that she had not lost all of the weight she expected... she told me that she was soooo thankful for finally realizing that she was not a failure at WLS... she lost 78% of her excess weight, but felt that way because she had not lost 100%... she said she now realizes that she is actually above normal... That meant a lot to me... I hope this helps you too... The data that you input is saved to cookies on your own computer, so every time you return to the site from your computer, it should retain the information so you don't have to retype it every time. Play with it, enjoy it... and let me know what you think... How many things are free in this life... :-) Thank You, Bruce Underwood RNY 3/6/06 412/286 www.thinnerself.com PS. I still have a few things to do on it and I want to include a help page, but if you think of something that will help it... let me know... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 I was way impressed Bruce. Thanks way cool and very easy to understand. Mel Open RnY May2,2003 289/202/150 New Tool by Bruce U. - Chart-Graph & Report... Check it Out! http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm Hey Folks, I would like to invite you to check out this new tool that I have created and have available on my website. It is free... just a way for me to try to help others along this journey. I am pretty new here and kind of stay in lurk mode... but appreciate this group and the wonderful website. The Tool allows you to track your weight loss on a weekly basis, or just project your weight loss over a period of time. Also, Long term post ops - Say you want to see what percentage of excess weight you actually lost, you can put in your start weight and, for the Weeks, type in 78... then hit Calculate Percent... It will tell you what percentage of loss you attained. There is a Create Report Button that will then generate a graph that will show you the low and high weight loss expectations and where you fit in.... In addition, it will generate about 5 pages worth of data all about you. The idea here is to help folks set proper expectations or let folks know what they can expect from the surgery. I had a lady who was very disappointed that she had not lost all of the weight she expected... she told me that she was soooo thankful for finally realizing that she was not a failure at WLS... she lost 78% of her excess weight, but felt that way because she had not lost 100%... she said she now realizes that she is actually above normal... That meant a lot to me... I hope this helps you too... The data that you input is saved to cookies on your own computer, so every time you return to the site from your computer, it should retain the information so you don't have to retype it every time. Play with it, enjoy it... and let me know what you think... How many things are free in this life... :-) Thank You, Bruce Underwood RNY 3/6/06 412/286 www.thinnerself.com PS. I still have a few things to do on it and I want to include a help page, but if you think of something that will help it... let me know... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 Bruce, What a great tool you have created! I love it thank you very much! Pamela 11/19/02 140 lbs gone !! Miami > http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm > > Hey Folks, > I would like to invite you to check out this new tool that I have > created and have available on my website. It is free... just a way > for me to try to help others along this journey. > > I am pretty new here and kind of stay in lurk mode... but appreciate > this group and the wonderful website. > > The Tool allows you to track your weight loss on a weekly basis, or > just project your weight loss over a period of time. Also, Long term > post ops - Say you want to see what percentage of excess weight you > actually lost, you can put in your start weight and, for the Weeks, > type in 78... then hit Calculate Percent... It will tell you what > percentage of loss you attained. There is a Create Report Button > that will then generate a graph that will show you the low and high > weight loss expectations and where you fit in.... In addition, it > will generate about 5 pages worth of data all about you. The idea > here is to help folks set proper expectations or let folks know what > they can expect from the surgery. I had a lady who was very > disappointed that she had not lost all of the weight she expected... > she told me that she was soooo thankful for finally realizing that > she was not a failure at WLS... she lost 78% of her excess weight, > but felt that way because she had not lost 100%... she said she now > realizes that she is actually above normal... That meant a lot to > me... I hope this helps you too... > > The data that you input is saved to cookies on your own computer, so > every time you return to the site from your computer, it should > retain the information so you don't have to retype it every time. > > Play with it, enjoy it... and let me know what you think... How many > things are free in this life... :-) > > Thank You, > > Bruce Underwood > RNY 3/6/06 412/286 > www.thinnerself.com > > PS. I still have a few things to do on it and I want to include a > help page, but if you think of something that will help it... let me > know... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 Bruce, What a great tool you have created! I love it thank you very much! Pamela 11/19/02 140 lbs gone !! Miami > http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm > > Hey Folks, > I would like to invite you to check out this new tool that I have > created and have available on my website. It is free... just a way > for me to try to help others along this journey. > > I am pretty new here and kind of stay in lurk mode... but appreciate > this group and the wonderful website. > > The Tool allows you to track your weight loss on a weekly basis, or > just project your weight loss over a period of time. Also, Long term > post ops - Say you want to see what percentage of excess weight you > actually lost, you can put in your start weight and, for the Weeks, > type in 78... then hit Calculate Percent... It will tell you what > percentage of loss you attained. There is a Create Report Button > that will then generate a graph that will show you the low and high > weight loss expectations and where you fit in.... In addition, it > will generate about 5 pages worth of data all about you. The idea > here is to help folks set proper expectations or let folks know what > they can expect from the surgery. I had a lady who was very > disappointed that she had not lost all of the weight she expected... > she told me that she was soooo thankful for finally realizing that > she was not a failure at WLS... she lost 78% of her excess weight, > but felt that way because she had not lost 100%... she said she now > realizes that she is actually above normal... That meant a lot to > me... I hope this helps you too... > > The data that you input is saved to cookies on your own computer, so > every time you return to the site from your computer, it should > retain the information so you don't have to retype it every time. > > Play with it, enjoy it... and let me know what you think... How many > things are free in this life... :-) > > Thank You, > > Bruce Underwood > RNY 3/6/06 412/286 > www.thinnerself.com > > PS. I still have a few things to do on it and I want to include a > help page, but if you think of something that will help it... let me > know... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 Bruce, I love it! What fun it will be to see the long term stuff. I can't wait to continue to enter my data! Thank you so much for creating such a useful too! Lap RNY 8/12/03 215/197/125 or less (your report tells me 100! Youch!) Dr. Wes Huntington Memorial Hospital Pasadena, CA > http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm > > Hey Folks, > I would like to invite you to check out this new tool that I have > created and have available on my website. It is free... just a way > for me to try to help others along this journey. > > I am pretty new here and kind of stay in lurk mode... but appreciate > this group and the wonderful website. > > The Tool allows you to track your weight loss on a weekly basis, or > just project your weight loss over a period of time. Also, Long term > post ops - Say you want to see what percentage of excess weight you > actually lost, you can put in your start weight and, for the Weeks, > type in 78... then hit Calculate Percent... It will tell you what > percentage of loss you attained. There is a Create Report Button > that will then generate a graph that will show you the low and high > weight loss expectations and where you fit in.... In addition, it > will generate about 5 pages worth of data all about you. The idea > here is to help folks set proper expectations or let folks know what > they can expect from the surgery. I had a lady who was very > disappointed that she had not lost all of the weight she expected... > she told me that she was soooo thankful for finally realizing that > she was not a failure at WLS... she lost 78% of her excess weight, > but felt that way because she had not lost 100%... she said she now > realizes that she is actually above normal... That meant a lot to > me... I hope this helps you too... > > The data that you input is saved to cookies on your own computer, so > every time you return to the site from your computer, it should > retain the information so you don't have to retype it every time. > > Play with it, enjoy it... and let me know what you think... How many > things are free in this life... :-) > > Thank You, > > Bruce Underwood > RNY 3/6/06 412/286 > www.thinnerself.com > > PS. I still have a few things to do on it and I want to include a > help page, but if you think of something that will help it... let me > know... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 Bruce ThANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING. I haven't had surgery yet, but have definetely bookmarked your site. Very neat tool. Jill H. 271/preop > http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm > > Hey Folks, > I would like to invite you to check out this new tool that I have > created and have available on my website. It is free... just a way > for me to try to help others along this journey. > > I am pretty new here and kind of stay in lurk mode... but appreciate > this group and the wonderful website. > > The Tool allows you to track your weight loss on a weekly basis, or > just project your weight loss over a period of time. Also, Long term > post ops - Say you want to see what percentage of excess weight you > actually lost, you can put in your start weight and, for the Weeks, > type in 78... then hit Calculate Percent... It will tell you what > percentage of loss you attained. There is a Create Report Button > that will then generate a graph that will show you the low and high > weight loss expectations and where you fit in.... In addition, it > will generate about 5 pages worth of data all about you. The idea > here is to help folks set proper expectations or let folks know what > they can expect from the surgery. I had a lady who was very > disappointed that she had not lost all of the weight she expected... > she told me that she was soooo thankful for finally realizing that > she was not a failure at WLS... she lost 78% of her excess weight, > but felt that way because she had not lost 100%... she said she now > realizes that she is actually above normal... That meant a lot to > me... I hope this helps you too... > > The data that you input is saved to cookies on your own computer, so > every time you return to the site from your computer, it should > retain the information so you don't have to retype it every time. > > Play with it, enjoy it... and let me know what you think... How many > things are free in this life... :-) > > Thank You, > > Bruce Underwood > RNY 3/6/06 412/286 > www.thinnerself.com > > PS. I still have a few things to do on it and I want to include a > help page, but if you think of something that will help it... let me > know... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 Hi Bruce, that looks really cool. I'm looking forward to using it. Thanks for sharing it with us. Connie preop 9/17/03 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm > > Hey Folks, > I would like to invite you to check out this new tool that I have > created and have available on my website. It is free... just a way > for me to try to help others along this journey. > > I am pretty new here and kind of stay in lurk mode... but appreciate > this group and the wonderful website. > > The Tool allows you to track your weight loss on a weekly basis, or > just project your weight loss over a period of time. Also, Long term > post ops - Say you want to see what percentage of excess weight you > actually lost, you can put in your start weight and, for the Weeks, > type in 78... then hit Calculate Percent... It will tell you what > percentage of loss you attained. There is a Create Report Button > that will then generate a graph that will show you the low and high > weight loss expectations and where you fit in.... In addition, it > will generate about 5 pages worth of data all about you. The idea > here is to help folks set proper expectations or let folks know what > they can expect from the surgery. I had a lady who was very > disappointed that she had not lost all of the weight she expected... > she told me that she was soooo thankful for finally realizing that > she was not a failure at WLS... she lost 78% of her excess weight, > but felt that way because she had not lost 100%... she said she now > realizes that she is actually above normal... That meant a lot to > me... I hope this helps you too... > > The data that you input is saved to cookies on your own computer, so > every time you return to the site from your computer, it should > retain the information so you don't have to retype it every time. > > Play with it, enjoy it... and let me know what you think... How many > things are free in this life... :-) > > Thank You, > > Bruce Underwood > RNY 3/6/06 412/286 > www.thinnerself.com > > PS. I still have a few things to do on it and I want to include a > help page, but if you think of something that will help it... let me > know... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 Hi Bruce, that looks really cool. I'm looking forward to using it. Thanks for sharing it with us. Connie preop 9/17/03 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm > > Hey Folks, > I would like to invite you to check out this new tool that I have > created and have available on my website. It is free... just a way > for me to try to help others along this journey. > > I am pretty new here and kind of stay in lurk mode... but appreciate > this group and the wonderful website. > > The Tool allows you to track your weight loss on a weekly basis, or > just project your weight loss over a period of time. Also, Long term > post ops - Say you want to see what percentage of excess weight you > actually lost, you can put in your start weight and, for the Weeks, > type in 78... then hit Calculate Percent... It will tell you what > percentage of loss you attained. There is a Create Report Button > that will then generate a graph that will show you the low and high > weight loss expectations and where you fit in.... In addition, it > will generate about 5 pages worth of data all about you. The idea > here is to help folks set proper expectations or let folks know what > they can expect from the surgery. I had a lady who was very > disappointed that she had not lost all of the weight she expected... > she told me that she was soooo thankful for finally realizing that > she was not a failure at WLS... she lost 78% of her excess weight, > but felt that way because she had not lost 100%... she said she now > realizes that she is actually above normal... That meant a lot to > me... I hope this helps you too... > > The data that you input is saved to cookies on your own computer, so > every time you return to the site from your computer, it should > retain the information so you don't have to retype it every time. > > Play with it, enjoy it... and let me know what you think... How many > things are free in this life... :-) > > Thank You, > > Bruce Underwood > RNY 3/6/06 412/286 > www.thinnerself.com > > PS. I still have a few things to do on it and I want to include a > help page, but if you think of something that will help it... let me > know... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 Helpful site. I like it. Thank you for all the hard work you put into it for us. Charlotte Pre-op (tomistic) New Tool by Bruce U. - Chart-Graph & Report... Check it Out! http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm Hey Folks, I would like to invite you to check out this new tool that I have created and have available on my website. It is free... just a way for me to try to help others along this journey. I am pretty new here and kind of stay in lurk mode... but appreciate this group and the wonderful website. The Tool allows you to track your weight loss on a weekly basis, or just project your weight loss over a period of time. Also, Long term post ops - Say you want to see what percentage of excess weight you actually lost, you can put in your start weight and, for the Weeks, type in 78... then hit Calculate Percent... It will tell you what percentage of loss you attained. There is a Create Report Button that will then generate a graph that will show you the low and high weight loss expectations and where you fit in.... In addition, it will generate about 5 pages worth of data all about you. The idea here is to help folks set proper expectations or let folks know what they can expect from the surgery. I had a lady who was very disappointed that she had not lost all of the weight she expected... she told me that she was soooo thankful for finally realizing that she was not a failure at WLS... she lost 78% of her excess weight, but felt that way because she had not lost 100%... she said she now realizes that she is actually above normal... That meant a lot to me... I hope this helps you too... The data that you input is saved to cookies on your own computer, so every time you return to the site from your computer, it should retain the information so you don't have to retype it every time. Play with it, enjoy it... and let me know what you think... How many things are free in this life... :-) Thank You, Bruce Underwood RNY 3/6/06 412/286 www.thinnerself.com PS. I still have a few things to do on it and I want to include a help page, but if you think of something that will help it... let me know... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2003 Report Share Posted September 3, 2003 Hey Folks, I want to thank everyone for checking out my new tool and for all the positive feedback. The response has been wonderful and I am glad that so many folks find it useful. I hope to add some new features in the future such as Inches Lost, Blood Pressure, and maybe Blood Glucose.... If you have any ideas send them my way and I will consider it. Than You, Bruce U. www.thinnerself.com bruceu@... New Tool: http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2003 Report Share Posted September 4, 2003 wow, thanx bruce u!! bookmark time! great job on your w l!! lori h. > http://www.thinnerself.com/files/Expect_Chart.htm > > Hey Folks, > I would like to invite you to check out this new tool that I have > created and have available on my website. It is free... just a way > for me to try to help others along this journey. > > Thank You, > > Bruce Underwood > RNY 3/6/06 412/286 > www.thinnerself.com > > PS. I still have a few things to do on it and I want to include a > help page, but if you think of something that will help it... let me > know... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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