Guest guest Posted September 26, 2003 Report Share Posted September 26, 2003 , I tried the library, but they are booked right now. Thanks for the suggestion, though!!! Keep thinking! pascha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Welcome Gemello......... Danny Monge "new" to the group Hello people:I'm new to the group. I had my gastric bypass in June of 2003, and I've lost 125 lbs so far.Tomorrow I see my PCP so that we can set a final goal weight. Glad to be part of the group.Gemello-125 lbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Welcome!!! We are so glad that YOU are here!! Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Welcome to the group Gemello! I'm glad to see you made it here! :-) Hugs, Jen P.S. -125 . . . fantastic!! gemellodigiovanni wrote: Hello people: I'm new to the group. I had my gastric bypass in June of 2003, and I've lost 125 lbs so far. Tomorrow I see my PCP so that we can set a final goal weight. Glad to be part of the group. Gemello -125 lbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Hi Aziza, It is nice to hear from you. I am glad that you are finding this group to be useful. I know that it has been an invaluable source of support and information for me. I think that you were wise to cancel your surgery - please, don't take me wrong - the surgery is an incredible tool, but it is vital that one is really ready for it. I also think that you are showing further wisdom to be restarting the process. It sounds like you know the risks and the rewards and are making an informed decision. I told several people about my decision to have surgery, but I did not tell those who were likely to give me any grief about my choice. I didn't need anyone burdening me with their negativity or putting me down for "taking the easy way out." So I certainly agree with your decision not to tell everyone that you've chosen to proceed. Don't worry about long messages. All the better to get to know you. All the best, Kay open RNY 12/1/03 Aziza wrote: Hello Everyone My name is Aziza and I have been reading all of the email since about Dec. 2003. There is so much information on this site. I have also been approved for surgery and had a date of January 26, 2004 and I cancelled it because Im going to Spain on the 18th of this month and didn't want to chance any complications. I was then giving a date of March 29, 2004 and called on February 11, 2004 to cancell everything. I made a mistake of telling selective people of what I was planning to do (WLS) and received alot of negative feed back. One friend works at Richmond Kaiser and everytime someone passed away after having WLS I would receive a call saying why I shouldn't go through with it. Well after cancelling and letting selective people know that I cancelled I thought about it greatly within the last week and realize that sure I can lose weight thats not hard but the hard put is keeping it off. Im also a diabetic. However I donot take any meds for it. It is under very good control. However with my weight Im not sure where it will be 10yrs from now. My BMI is 44 right now. Anyway, as far as having the surgery Im not afraid of that I believe with all my heart that God will bring me through. My biggest problem was listening to negativity. Last week I call the Richmond Kaiser and ask if I can be reinstated and they said yes so I will meet with on the 30th of this month to start where I left off. I have gain some weight so I will have to lose about 15lbs than I will get another date. However this time I decided to keep it to myself. My husband knows and is very supportive of my decision. Sorry for such a long introduction. I do want to thank all of those who have taken the time out to share thier experiences its very encouraging and uplifting. My doctor is also Dr. Baggs. I know I can go on and on but I will say good bye for now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Aziza, Thanks for posting. Were happy your here! Please keep uus updated. Shell > Hello Everyone > > My name is Aziza and I have been reading all of the email since about > Dec. 2003. There is so much information on this site. I have also > been approved for surgery and had a date of January 26, 2004 and I > cancelled it because Im going to Spain on the 18th of this month and > didn't want to chance any complications. I was then giving a date of > March 29, 2004 and called on February 11, 2004 to cancell everything. > I made a mistake of telling selective people of what I was planning to > do (WLS) and received alot of negative feed back. One friend works at > Richmond Kaiser and everytime someone passed away after having WLS I > would receive a call saying why I shouldn't go through with it. Well > after cancelling and letting selective people know that I cancelled I > thought about it greatly within the last week and realize that sure I > can lose weight thats not hard but the hard put is keeping it off. Im > also a diabetic. However I donot take any meds for it. It is under > very good control. However with my weight Im not sure where it will > be 10yrs from now. My BMI is 44 right now. Anyway, as far as having > the surgery Im not afraid of that I believe with all my heart that God > will bring me through. My biggest problem was listening to > negativity. Last week I call the Richmond Kaiser and ask if I can be > reinstated and they said yes so I will meet with on the 30th of > this month to start where I left off. I have gain some weight so I > will have to lose about 15lbs than I will get another date. However > this time I decided to keep it to myself. My husband knows and is > very supportive of my decision. Sorry for such a long introduction. I > do want to thank all of those who have taken the time out to share > thier experiences its very encouraging and uplifting. My doctor is > also Dr. Baggs. I know I can go on and on but I will say good bye for > now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Tami, LOL I love your thinking. Im just like you! Shell > Hi Aziza, > I was one who quit on the surgery at first (and second) and then with > 's tremendous help was able to see that surgery was really what I wanted. > I am one of those people that tells just about everybody who listens about my > surgery. Before and after the fact. I have gotten some bad reactions but, I > always put it down to them having a problem, not me. I am very glad that I > went ahead and had the surgery. Getting ready for surgery I exercised all the > time and lost 75 lbs. I had lost 80 and then when I decided against surgery > the weight started to come back. I put on 20 of the lost and then had to try > and get it off. Not because the surgeon said I needed to but, because I wanted > to be as close as possible to where I had been. I came within five pounds of > that. Weight was always pretty easy to get off but, to keep it off was the > real war. > Try not to let others discourage you from your path if you believe you > are on the right one. It is yours not theirs to walk. They don't have to walk > in your oversized body that tires out quickly or worry about diabetes or > aching joints. The only one with you on your path is God. He will see you through. > > Tami > Dr. Zorn 1\22\04 > 450\374\339\??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Hi, My name is Michel. I live in Quebec, Canada. I have MS and have been on some MS Yahoo groups for some time.. JT kindly talked to me about this group and encouraged me to join.. I would like to thank you for creating this group and for helping so many people.. I just got my DDI hair test and I tried to apply the counting rules but I find they don't apply to mine.. please help me interpret it.. I do have Andy's two books.. I am going to post the results in the following message.. Thank you for your kind help and wish you the best of health to all of you.. Michel (Quebec - Canada) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Hi Michel, welcome to the group. I also had a DDI hair test that did not meet the counting rules. I just went to a doctor in Seattle, who deals with the mercury issue a lot and she said that's just a guidline and just because you don't meet the counting rules doesn't necessarily mean you are not mercury toxic. She pointed out something interesting. She said that I have trace levels of almost all of the metals, which indicates that my body tends to hold onto things...so I am most likely mercury toxic. So, maybe, if you have the same situation you could be mercury toxic despite Andy's counting rules. Also, I had a DMPS challenge test (which I do not recommend) that indicated very elevated levels of mercury. Good luck with everything, > > Hi, My name is Michel. I live in Quebec, Canada. I have MS and have > been on some MS Yahoo groups for some time.. JT kindly talked to > me about this group and encouraged me to join.. > > I would like to thank you for creating this group and for helping so > many people.. I just got my DDI hair test and I tried to apply the > counting rules but I find they don't apply to mine.. please help me > interpret it.. I do have Andy's two books.. I am going to post the > results in the following message.. > > Thank you for your kind help and wish you the best of health to all of > you.. > > Michel (Quebec - Canada) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Thanks for your kind answer.. yes, I am not sure I am not mercury toxic although I don't seem to meet the counting rules.. I wish someone in this forum could help me.. Could somebody please look at my test results, in post # 8652 and tell me what they think.. I would really appreciate it... Have a good day, Michel > > Hi Michel, welcome to the group. I also had a DDI hair test that did > not meet the counting rules. I just went to a doctor in Seattle, who > deals with the mercury issue a lot and she said that's just a > guidline and just because you don't meet the counting rules doesn't > necessarily mean you are not mercury toxic. She pointed out something > interesting. She said that I have trace levels of almost all of the > metals, which indicates that my body tends to hold onto things...so I > am most likely mercury toxic. So, maybe, if you have the same > situation you could be mercury toxic despite Andy's counting rules. > Also, I had a DMPS challenge test (which I do not recommend) that > indicated very elevated levels of mercury. > Good luck with everything, > > > > > Hi, My name is Michel. I live in Quebec, Canada. I have MS and have > > been on some MS Yahoo groups for some time.. JT kindly talked > to > > me about this group and encouraged me to join.. > > > > I would like to thank you for creating this group and for helping > so > > many people.. I just got my DDI hair test and I tried to apply the > > counting rules but I find they don't apply to mine.. please help me > > interpret it.. I do have Andy's two books.. I am going to post the > > results in the following message.. > > > > Thank you for your kind help and wish you the best of health to all > of > > you.. > > > > Michel (Quebec - Canada) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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