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Tonya, I agree with you about pretending its not a

holiday. I will be with my neighbors and husband and

two boys, but I am not going to overdue anything. I

have 14 more pounds and I am NOT going to let ANYTHING

(not a turkey or a collard green stand in my way of

getting it off-I am just grateful that I don't like

any of the other stuff) stand in my way of doing what

I have to get my surgery. I hope you enjoy your

holidays and not worry about anything. Just remember

that we control our ultimate destiny by what we chose

to do or not do. Its about choices. Happy Holidays

and many thanks for listening to me.

--- CrazyT wrote:

> Maggie,

>

> I won't say it's the most mature method of dealing

> with Thanksgiving and its temptations to overeat,

> but

> I'm taking the ostrich approach (where I stick my

> head

> in the sand and pretend there is no holiday).

>

> I signed up to work that day, and for me it'll be

> like

> any other day. My husband will spend the day with

> his

> family and has instructions not to bring me any

> leftovers.

>

> For me, Christmas will be much more of a challenge.

>

> Tonya (in )

> Pre-op

> SSF

> --- Maggie wrote:

>

> >

> > Hi All.....

> > Thanks so much for all your responses...Kay, I

> > especially liked your

> > idea of " having my plumbing fixed " .. I work in a

> > rather small place,

> > there are only about 12 people on staff and I am

> one

> > of the senior or

> > executive staff people. We're all rather close. I

> > have confided in

> > our secretary because I go to Curves with her, and

> I

> > know she will

> > keep my confidence.

> > On another note, how are all you pre-ops going to

> > handle

> > Thanksgiving? I'm trying very hard to prepare

> South

> > Beach type foods.

> > That's my diet....I know I'm supposed to do the

> > grid, I tried it...it

> > makes me crazy. My first nutritionist told me that

> > South Beach was

> > great; she was in San Francisco... I know that the

> > Richmond staff

> > have their own ideas but I can only make so many

> > changes in my life.

> > For now, while I still can, I want to be able eat

> a

> > big salad, not 1

> > cup of greens.

> > Best,

> > Maggie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Here is what I normally do on Thanksgiving and here is

what I am going to do since I am pre-op and only have

2.5 to lose before getting a date.

Normally, I cook and we have tons of munchies to hold

everyone over until dinner is ready. Then we eat

dinner, complete with pie for desert. We always have

leftovers and they last us a bit because I freeze a

lot and take out what we need when we need it.

This year, I am cooking as always (I guess my family

just likes my cooking!). However, munchies are being

brought by my sister and she is always late-so that

means no munchies until dinner is pretty much just

about done and nobody minds this. We will eat as

normal and have pie for desert. As far as leftovers,

my sister is going to take some home AND my dad is

coming over on Friday (he can't make it on Thursday)

to spend the day with us and eat our leftovers. Now

my dad is a very large man (could use surgery himself

but won't do it) and can pack away a large amount of

food. I am going to just let him at it! He can even

take some home if he wants. Then the rest will be put

in the outside fridge for my husband to get into when

he wants.

I figure it's my last fat Thanksgiving and I am going

to enjoy it but not go overboard as usual...the

munchies being late will help a lot!

=====

Heidi Lauw

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Thanks, Pamela. What you've said is very true. I don't

have the compulsion to celebrate my LAST T-Day or Xmas

because I know I'll have many more, and I need to

figure out how to eat differently during the holidays

eventually, so why not just do it now?

I've made it abundantly clear to everyone that I need

to LOSE weight during the holidays, and that gaining

weight is unacceptable. It helps that I have the

dietician appt. on Dec. 8. I'm sure Beth will be able

to give me some advice on how to handle Xmas with my

mom (I already tried to back out politely, but Mom can

be quite clever). And having the appt with Dr. Stiles

on Jan. 8 shows that I won't have a lot of wiggle room

to lose any weight gained over the holidays.

I've spent this past weekend taking the orientation

binder to those who are very close to me and having

them read through it. It's really opened their eyes to

the changes I will be forced to make and everyone

(except my mom) is supportive of my need to lose

weight over the next few months.

Tonya (in )

Pre-op

SSF

--- Pamela A Marsh

wrote:

> Tonya, I agree with you about pretending its not a

> holiday. I will be with my neighbors and husband

> and

> two boys, but I am not going to overdue anything. I

> have 14 more pounds and I am NOT going to let

> ANYTHING

> (not a turkey or a collard green stand in my way of

> getting it off-I am just grateful that I don't like

> any of the other stuff) stand in my way of doing

> what

> I have to get my surgery. I hope you enjoy your

> holidays and not worry about anything. Just

> remember

> that we control our ultimate destiny by what we

> chose

> to do or not do. Its about choices. Happy Holidays

> and many thanks for listening to me.

> --- CrazyT wrote:

>

> > Maggie,

> >

> > I won't say it's the most mature method of dealing

> > with Thanksgiving and its temptations to overeat,

> > but

> > I'm taking the ostrich approach (where I stick my

> > head

> > in the sand and pretend there is no holiday).

> >

> > I signed up to work that day, and for me it'll be

> > like

> > any other day. My husband will spend the day with

> > his

> > family and has instructions not to bring me any

> > leftovers.

> >

> > For me, Christmas will be much more of a

> challenge.

> >

> > Tonya (in )

> > Pre-op

> > SSF

> > --- Maggie wrote:

> >

> > >

> > > Hi All.....

> > > Thanks so much for all your responses...Kay, I

> > > especially liked your

> > > idea of " having my plumbing fixed " .. I work in

> a

> > > rather small place,

> > > there are only about 12 people on staff and I am

> > one

> > > of the senior or

> > > executive staff people. We're all rather close.

> I

> > > have confided in

> > > our secretary because I go to Curves with her,

> and

> > I

> > > know she will

> > > keep my confidence.

> > > On another note, how are all you pre-ops going

> to

> > > handle

> > > Thanksgiving? I'm trying very hard to prepare

> > South

> > > Beach type foods.

> > > That's my diet....I know I'm supposed to do the

> > > grid, I tried it...it

> > > makes me crazy. My first nutritionist told me

> that

> > > South Beach was

> > > great; she was in San Francisco... I know that

> the

> > > Richmond staff

> > > have their own ideas but I can only make so many

> > > changes in my life.

> > > For now, while I still can, I want to be able

> eat

> > a

> > > big salad, not 1

> > > cup of greens.

> > > Best,

> > > Maggie

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________

> > Do you Yahoo!?

> > Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today!

> > http://my.yahoo.com

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Thank you, sounds like you're in for a good time. I plan to enjoy my

holiday, this is my favorite spiritually, as I love the idea of being

thankful for all my many blessings. LaWanda At 03:12 PM 11/22/04, you wrote:

>Yeah, I will have a slice or two of the white meat

>only and about 1/2 c to 1 c up the collards. Thats is

>for me and I won't go back for seconds. We will be

>singing and playing board games of course, watching

>the football game.

>

>I hope you will enjoy your time of as well.

>--- LaWanda Ezell wrote:

>

> > You are lucky that all you like is the turkey and

> > collards, those things

> > shouldn't be too bad if eaten in moderation.

> > LaWanda At 12:31 PM

> > 11/22/04, you wrote:

> >

> > >Tonya, I agree with you about pretending its not a

> > >holiday. I will be with my neighbors and husband

> > and

> > >two boys, but I am not going to overdue anything.

> > I

> > >have 14 more pounds and I am NOT going to let

> > ANYTHING

> > >(not a turkey or a collard green stand in my way of

> > >getting it off-I am just grateful that I don't like

> > >any of the other stuff) stand in my way of doing

> > what

> > >I have to get my surgery. I hope you enjoy your

> > >holidays and not worry about anything. Just

> > remember

> > >that we control our ultimate destiny by what we

> > chose

> > >to do or not do. Its about choices. Happy

> > Holidays

> > >and many thanks for listening to me.

> > >--- CrazyT wrote:

> > >

> > > > Maggie,

> > > >

> > > > I won't say it's the most mature method of

> > dealing

> > > > with Thanksgiving and its temptations to

> > overeat,

> > > > but

> > > > I'm taking the ostrich approach (where I stick

> > my

> > > > head

> > > > in the sand and pretend there is no holiday).

> > > >

> > > > I signed up to work that day, and for me it'll

> > be

> > > > like

> > > > any other day. My husband will spend the day

> > with

> > > > his

> > > > family and has instructions not to bring me any

> > > > leftovers.

> > > >

> > > > For me, Christmas will be much more of a

> > challenge.

> > > >

> > > > Tonya (in )

> > > > Pre-op

> > > > SSF

> > > > --- Maggie wrote:

> > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi All.....

> > > > > Thanks so much for all your responses...Kay, I

> > > > > especially liked your

> > > > > idea of " having my plumbing fixed " .. I work

> > in a

> > > > > rather small place,

> > > > > there are only about 12 people on staff and I

> > am

> > > > one

> > > > > of the senior or

> > > > > executive staff people. We're all rather

> > close. I

> > > > > have confided in

> > > > > our secretary because I go to Curves with her,

> > and

> > > > I

> > > > > know she will

> > > > > keep my confidence.

> > > > > On another note, how are all you pre-ops going

> > to

> > > > > handle

> > > > > Thanksgiving? I'm trying very hard to prepare

> > > > South

> > > > > Beach type foods.

> > > > > That's my diet....I know I'm supposed to do

> > the

> > > > > grid, I tried it...it

> > > > > makes me crazy. My first nutritionist told me

> > that

> > > > > South Beach was

> > > > > great; she was in San Francisco... I know that

> > the

> > > > > Richmond staff

> > > > > have their own ideas but I can only make so

> > many

> > > > > changes in my life.

> > > > > For now, while I still can, I want to be able

> > eat

> > > > a

> > > > > big salad, not 1

> > > > > cup of greens.

> > > > > Best,

> > > > > Maggie

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > __________________________________

> > > > Do you Yahoo!?

> > > > Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today!

> > > > http://my.yahoo.com

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >__________________________________________________

> > >

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