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can you tell me at the end of the signatures there are the different

weights listed - i'm assuming the 1st is a start weight and then how does

the progression go from there?

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That is wonderful. Good LUck and God Bless :)

ROBIN, NEW YORK

AGE-41

OPEN RNY

OCT. 18TH, 2002

DR. EDWARD HIXSON

SARANAC LAKE, NY

378/246/170???

132 LBS GONE FOREVER : )

What a GREAT feeling : )

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Start weight/current/goal weigh

Pamela

11/19/02

140 lbs gone!!

Miami

> can you tell me at the end of the signatures there are the

different

> weights listed - i'm assuming the 1st is a start weight and then

how does

> the progression go from there?

>

>

> visit our website

> www.geocities.com/tanyarn96/countryside.html

>

www.poncetihomes.com

>

> -- Re: just got some good news ......

>

> That is wonderful. Good LUck and God Bless :)

>

> ROBIN, NEW YORK

> AGE-41

> OPEN RNY

> OCT. 18TH, 2002

> DR. EDWARD HIXSON

> SARANAC LAKE, NY

> 378/246/170???

> 132 LBS GONE FOREVER : )

> What a GREAT feeling : )

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Start weight/current/goal weigh

Pamela

11/19/02

140 lbs gone!!

Miami

> can you tell me at the end of the signatures there are the

different

> weights listed - i'm assuming the 1st is a start weight and then

how does

> the progression go from there?

>

>

> visit our website

> www.geocities.com/tanyarn96/countryside.html

>

www.poncetihomes.com

>

> -- Re: just got some good news ......

>

> That is wonderful. Good LUck and God Bless :)

>

> ROBIN, NEW YORK

> AGE-41

> OPEN RNY

> OCT. 18TH, 2002

> DR. EDWARD HIXSON

> SARANAC LAKE, NY

> 378/246/170???

> 132 LBS GONE FOREVER : )

> What a GREAT feeling : )

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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thanx pam - i can't wait to put that at the bottom of my page.

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www.geocities.com/tanyarn96/countryside.html

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-- Re: just got some good news ......

>

> That is wonderful. Good LUck and God Bless :)

>

> ROBIN, NEW YORK

> AGE-41

> OPEN RNY

> OCT. 18TH, 2002

> DR. EDWARD HIXSON

> SARANAC LAKE, NY

> 378/246/170???

> 132 LBS GONE FOREVER : )

> What a GREAT feeling : )

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Ya know , I worried that about it as well. I have an HMO, and my

surgeon handed me a list of tests to have and sent me off to my PCP.

He was really concerned about writing referrals for the tests, when

there was no real " medical necessity " for having them. I don't know

what would have happened had I not been approved for the surgery...

>

> hi, i have a question - how many days post-op did it take you to

have a BM

> and was it painful ---- also, do you just sip fluids all day? i

started my

> protein drinks yesterday and i like them.

>

> i also wanted to say that because i had trouble with approval from

BCBS PPO

> of Illinois - they denied and i appealed and won - but months prior

to that

> on my 1st dr visit they handed me a stack of orders ( psch eval,

sleep study

> cardiac clearance which included a stress test, clearance from my

reg dr,

> blood work etc) and i asked when i should do all that and they said

to start

> right away so that when its time we can go ahead with surgery and

not have

> to wait on all that so i left that day and had labs drawn and

proceded to do

> everything - but my point is - what if i hadn't won the appeal -

wouldn't i

> have been responsible for those bills? has this happened to anyone

and it

> might be worth checking into with your insurance co b4 getting all

the tests

> done.

>

> visit our website

> www.geocities.com/tanyarn96/countryside.html

>

www.poncetihomes.com

>

>

>

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Ya know , I worried that about it as well. I have an HMO, and my

surgeon handed me a list of tests to have and sent me off to my PCP.

He was really concerned about writing referrals for the tests, when

there was no real " medical necessity " for having them. I don't know

what would have happened had I not been approved for the surgery...

>

> hi, i have a question - how many days post-op did it take you to

have a BM

> and was it painful ---- also, do you just sip fluids all day? i

started my

> protein drinks yesterday and i like them.

>

> i also wanted to say that because i had trouble with approval from

BCBS PPO

> of Illinois - they denied and i appealed and won - but months prior

to that

> on my 1st dr visit they handed me a stack of orders ( psch eval,

sleep study

> cardiac clearance which included a stress test, clearance from my

reg dr,

> blood work etc) and i asked when i should do all that and they said

to start

> right away so that when its time we can go ahead with surgery and

not have

> to wait on all that so i left that day and had labs drawn and

proceded to do

> everything - but my point is - what if i hadn't won the appeal -

wouldn't i

> have been responsible for those bills? has this happened to anyone

and it

> might be worth checking into with your insurance co b4 getting all

the tests

> done.

>

> visit our website

> www.geocities.com/tanyarn96/countryside.html

>

www.poncetihomes.com

>

>

>

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Those of you who have the abdom. cerclages, what did your dr.s say re

swimming, baths, etc. ? During my last pregnancy, I wasn't allowed

to do these things...now that I am expecting again, I wonder how

important it is really b/c I swim every day.

Any thoughts?

My doctor encouraged me to keep swimming once i past my 24 week mark. I never did though b/c i was too nervous. I don't remember if i asked her about baths, but i know I could have killed for one b/c of the aches & pains i had w/ the pg. I ended up buying a tub seat & a hand held shower & took long, hot showers.

i would wait until after the 24 week mark & go back to swimming if you get the okay from your doc. It is so healthy for your body & the pg.

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Those of you who have the abdom. cerclages, what did your dr.s say re

swimming, baths, etc. ? During my last pregnancy, I wasn't allowed

to do these things...now that I am expecting again, I wonder how

important it is really b/c I swim every day.

Any thoughts?

My doctor encouraged me to keep swimming once i past my 24 week mark. I never did though b/c i was too nervous. I don't remember if i asked her about baths, but i know I could have killed for one b/c of the aches & pains i had w/ the pg. I ended up buying a tub seat & a hand held shower & took long, hot showers.

i would wait until after the 24 week mark & go back to swimming if you get the okay from your doc. It is so healthy for your body & the pg.

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Hi Colleen!

I'm not sure about swimming but my doc did say no baths!!

Amy

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> Hi All,

> Those of you who have the abdom. cerclages, what did your dr.s say re

> swimming, baths, etc. ? During my last pregnancy, I wasn't allowed

> to do these things...now that I am expecting again, I wonder how

> important it is really b/c I swim every day.

> Any thoughts?

> Thanks,

> Colleen

>

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Hi Colleen!

I'm not sure about swimming but my doc did say no baths!!

Amy

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> Hi All,

> Those of you who have the abdom. cerclages, what did your dr.s say re

> swimming, baths, etc. ? During my last pregnancy, I wasn't allowed

> to do these things...now that I am expecting again, I wonder how

> important it is really b/c I swim every day.

> Any thoughts?

> Thanks,

> Colleen

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I am unable to par-take in any of those. They

told me that the water can cause problems for me. I believe there are so

women here that are able to swim. I wish I

could give you more advice but this was all I was told.

Taryn

Question

Hi All,

Those of you who have the abdom. cerclages, what

did your dr.s say re

swimming, baths, etc. ? During my last

pregnancy, I wasn't allowed

to do these things...now that I am expecting

again, I wonder how

important it is really b/c I swim every day.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

Colleen

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I was told by my doc that on my next pregnancy (with the ab) I won´t be

able to swim. He thinks that the pool can increase the risk of inffection

and I seem to be prone to them. I also swim every day and will miss it a

lot.

Ianda

" cgldvm "

cgldvm@...> To:

Abbyloopers

cc:

02/11/2003 15:18 Subject: Question

Please respond to

Abbyloopers

Hi All,

Those of you who have the abdom. cerclages, what did your dr.s say re

swimming, baths, etc. ? During my last pregnancy, I wasn't allowed

to do these things...now that I am expecting again, I wonder how

important it is really b/c I swim every day.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

Colleen

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I was told by my doc that on my next pregnancy (with the ab) I won´t be

able to swim. He thinks that the pool can increase the risk of inffection

and I seem to be prone to them. I also swim every day and will miss it a

lot.

Ianda

" cgldvm "

cgldvm@...> To:

Abbyloopers

cc:

02/11/2003 15:18 Subject: Question

Please respond to

Abbyloopers

Hi All,

Those of you who have the abdom. cerclages, what did your dr.s say re

swimming, baths, etc. ? During my last pregnancy, I wasn't allowed

to do these things...now that I am expecting again, I wonder how

important it is really b/c I swim every day.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

Colleen

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Hello all,

I was wondering does the progesterone shot help develop the

babies lungs quickier? I can remember discussing a steroid

that is give during the grey zone and only last for 6-7 days. Then you need

another shot. Is this the same thing? If not what is the other drug called? I believe

had this? – not sure

taryn

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Hello all,

I was wondering does the progesterone shot help develop the

babies lungs quickier? I can remember discussing a steroid

that is give during the grey zone and only last for 6-7 days. Then you need

another shot. Is this the same thing? If not what is the other drug called? I believe

had this? – not sure

taryn

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I was wondering does the progesterone shot help develop the babies lungs quickier? I can remember discussing a steroid that is give during the grey zone and only last for 6-7 days. Then you need another shot. Is this the same thing? If not what is the other drug called? I believe had this? – not sure

No, you're thinking of steroids (like Celestone). I haven't yet heard about the usage of Progesterone in oil to help the baby's lungs develop.

Chele

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I was wondering does the progesterone shot help develop the babies lungs quickier? I can remember discussing a steroid that is give during the grey zone and only last for 6-7 days. Then you need another shot. Is this the same thing? If not what is the other drug called? I believe had this? – not sure

No, you're thinking of steroids (like Celestone). I haven't yet heard about the usage of Progesterone in oil to help the baby's lungs develop.

Chele

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I was wondering does the progesterone shot help develop the babies lungs quickier? I can remember discussing a steroid that is give during the grey zone and only last for 6-7 days. Then you need another shot. Is this the same thing? If not what is the other drug called? I believe had this? – not sure

No, you're thinking of steroids (like Celestone). I haven't yet heard about the usage of Progesterone in oil to help the baby's lungs develop.

Chele

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Chele,

Thank you

for the info. I get so confused sometimes. I mean with all they stuff they do. I

was checked for an UT infection thurs. I believe it

has not gone away b/c now I have a burning feeling with. Plus I have been

noticing that me stomach tightens and then lets goes for awhile. They will probably put on Macrobid

again. Just another med. To add to my list.

Taryn

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I was wondering does the

progesterone shot help develop the babies lungs quickier? I can remember

discussing a steroid that is give during the grey zone and only last for 6-7

days. Then you need another shot. Is this the same thing? If not what is the

other drug called? I believe had this? – not sure

No, you're thinking of steroids

(like Celestone). I haven't yet heard about the usage of Progesterone in oil to

help the baby's lungs develop.

Chele

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Jet-Puffed Marshmallows

INGREDIENTS: corn syrup, sugar, dextrose, food starch - modified (corn), water, gelatin, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, artificial and natural flavor, artificial color (blue 1).

DonnaShane - allergic to wheat, gluten, dairy, soy, and anything in the pickle family. Minnesota

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I promise that I will get to the computer today and reply to everyone and Welcome you Amy! I have been swamped! Anyway,

Do you all know if anyone makes an egg free, milk free marshmallow? Brittany emailed me and asked. I have no idea.

Thanks!

*Alyssa*Wife to Mom to - Anaphylactic to peanuts, cashews, brazil nuts, macadamia nuts, and pistachios. Allergic to all tree nuts. Sensitive to dairy and soy. Eczema. & - no allergies

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Jet-Puffed Marshmallows

INGREDIENTS: corn syrup, sugar, dextrose, food starch - modified (corn), water, gelatin, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, artificial and natural flavor, artificial color (blue 1).

DonnaShane - allergic to wheat, gluten, dairy, soy, and anything in the pickle family. Minnesota

Question

I promise that I will get to the computer today and reply to everyone and Welcome you Amy! I have been swamped! Anyway,

Do you all know if anyone makes an egg free, milk free marshmallow? Brittany emailed me and asked. I have no idea.

Thanks!

*Alyssa*Wife to Mom to - Anaphylactic to peanuts, cashews, brazil nuts, macadamia nuts, and pistachios. Allergic to all tree nuts. Sensitive to dairy and soy. Eczema. & - no allergies

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Thank you soooooooo much Donna!!!!!!!

*Alyssa*Wife to Mom to - Anaphylactic to peanuts, cashews, brazil nuts, macadamia nuts, and pistachios. Allergic to all tree nuts. Sensitive to dairy and soy. Eczema. & - no allergies

Question

I promise that I will get to the computer today and reply to everyone and Welcome you Amy! I have been swamped! Anyway,

Do you all know if anyone makes an egg free, milk free marshmallow? Brittany emailed me and asked. I have no idea.

Thanks!

*Alyssa*Wife to Mom to - Anaphylactic to peanuts, cashews, brazil nuts, macadamia nuts, and pistachios. Allergic to all tree nuts. Sensitive to dairy and soy. Eczema. & - no allergies

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It can be done either way. Mine was general -- placed pre-

pregnancy. Usually if there are no complications it takes 1 hour.

But if you've had fibroids or previous Ab surgeries, etc. it could

add to the time the surgery will take.

> HI

> I was just wondering is the abdominal done with general anesth, or

a

> spinal/ epidural. how long does this procedure usually last.

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mine started under spinal and peri told the anesthesiologist he need

1 hour. Well, it ran longer and I started getting sensation, so they

had to put me under general. I think it ended up taking an hour and

a half. I was pg at the time and although he tries to do them under

spinal, I was assured the general would not affect the babies.

Ginger

> HI

> I was just wondering is the abdominal done with general anesth, or

a

> spinal/ epidural. how long does this procedure usually last.

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I had a spinal tap. It doesn¡Çt

last long as the others. Surgery was an hour not including prep time.

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It can be done either way. Mine was general --

placed pre-

pregnancy. Usually if there are no

complications it takes 1 hour.

But if you've had fibroids or previous Ab

surgeries, etc. it could

add to the time the surgery will take.

> HI

> I was just wondering is the abdominal done

with general anesth, or

a

> spinal/ epidural. how long does this

procedure usually last.

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