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Alice,

Interestingly, when I had my first CI activiation last Dec 2002,

I only had one package of toshiba and rest of varta packs for a

worth for one year. My audie suggested me that I used varta

because I had my first ten channels, not the 20 channels for the

first hook-up. It was probably because I was very senstive to

the high pitch. I didn't remember why I only had 10 channels.

Now, I have 22 channels that turned on.

Do I need to call the Cochlear Company to get the toshiba batteries

ordered because I couldn't find anywhere in the product catalog via

internet. Any suggestions?

Smile, Dana Brower,

N24C 11/2002

Springville, UT

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Dana,

You can order them thru Cochlear or your audiologist can. I normally just order

them myself. Most people do what is convenient. I would imagine that your

audiologist probably has a few packs, at least, that she can provide you with.

It sounds like you used the pack of Toshiba's that was included in your starter

kit. Everyone gets one package of six Toshibas and a full box (300) of Power

One's (Varta's) because most people use the Power One.

Alice

Do I need to call the Cochlear Company to get the toshiba batteries

ordered because I couldn't find anywhere in the product catalog via

internet. Any suggestions?

Smile, Dana Brower,

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Alice,

Aaaaaaaaaaah! I called the Cochlear Co. this morning and to order

the 3G jacket also Power One Plus battery for one pack since I am

going to test it to see how it goes with 1800. I learned that

toshiba is no longer to carry which they have new battery called

Power One Plus. I don't know why they don't carry toshiba any longer.

That's why toshiba isn't in the product catalog.

It's snowing up in the canyon.

Smile, Dana Brower

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It's supposed to snow here on Sunday. I'm sure it will only be in the mountains

but that's a pretty sight. The high is supposed to be 34 and the low 22. Kinda

chilly especially if it's windy. It's gonna feel like Thanksgiving this year.

I hope you read my message about the batteries. It pretty much is what you

explained from your call this am. Too bad we don't live closer. I have some

Toshiba's I could let you try.

Alice

It's snowing up in the canyon. Dana

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Jarom,

I am sorry to hear a bout 4 electrodes that gave up. I know it

isn't easy, but you will get it better although.

Last weekend, I attended the Constructive Linngunsti workshop (

I can't spell the ling ( relating to the language). It talked about

English and ASL rules. It's very intersting and deep workshop. I

have enjoyed it very much.

I am in school right now. I gotta go to get my workbook done by Wednesday.

I sent you another message via my tmail email.

Take care, Dana Brower

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Hi Dana,

Video and marketing literature can claim anything they want! Having said

that, I can share that I do particularly well with music and I have a fabulous

perception of the whole spectrum of sound. I hear lyrics to most of the

songs I like and I couldn't be happier with my implant. Too bad we can't try

before we buy!

I do like the idea of the t-mic though. I like that there is something

that sits inside the ear to receive sound. However, I don't have any problems

with phones. My microphone is just atop my ear right in the front and there

are also microphone holes on both the outer side and the side up against my

head. I do very well hearing sound from all sides of me including (but always)

behind me. I hold my cell phone just about an inch higher than a hearing

person would with no problems. With the telecoil, I can hear on the phone in

the

loudest of situations because I can turn the background noise off totally!

N24C

2000

In a message dated 8/12/2004 10:35:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,

LoudWritr@... writes:

but I did notice that the Advanced Bionics information

(video and marketing literature) really emphasizes clarity and

delivery of a wider spectrum of sound, and even on perception of music

post implant.

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Hello, Dana, Warning: This is wordy, and honest! Read at your own risk:

You ask:

" What happens when you use the CI

> alone? If you still need the hearing aid in your unimplanted ear, how

> much benefit would you say you're getting from your CI? "

I feel that I am getting some benefit with my CI because I no longer feel

comfortable being without it. Using just my hearing aid in my " good ear "

doesn't give me enough sound.

You ask:

" does the hearing aid bring in sounds or clarity that you're

> not getting with the CI alone? "

Yes, that is exactly what it does for me. I have @10% voice discrimination

with my hearing aid, (down about 3% from 2 years ago) and it is that 10%

that allows me to understand and discriminate words and sentences. It's still

not perfect, I can't " hear " the difference between the words " yes " and " no " .

The hearing aid and the CI together give me louder sound with some voice

discrimination.

You say:

" I do not want to do this

> unless it will give me substantial benefit over what I currently hear. "

If your CI team hasn't told you the following, they were remiss. There is

NO guarentee how much you will get from this surgery. You may get speech

discrimination from the day you have " turn-on " or it may come 6 months later.

It

might never come, and only give you the ability to hear environmental sounds

louder and make lipreading a little bit easier. For some people, this is

more than enough. Please don't misunderstand me. With nothing to lose, in

that the ear I had implanted had no discrimination at all, I would do this

again

in a heartbeat. If my other ear becomes unable to distinquish at all, I

will ask for a second CI. But you must know going in that your results may not

be all that you hope for. My results are a great disappointment to me in

that I am not getting the distinction that so many others report. At the same

time, I am grateful to have had the opportunity to have this technology, and

still feel I benefit to some degree. Also, if I hadn't gone through with

this, I would always wonder if it would have helped me and mourned the loss of

opportunity to try.

Dana, I do hope this doesn't discourage you in any way! I am an

advocate for the CI, especially for all those who have nothing to lose. But I

feel

bound to answer your questions as honestly as I can, and not give you some

" commercial with small print " . If I can answer any other questions for you,

feel free to post again or write me privately. I wish you all the best of

luck!

:o) Jackie

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Thank you Jackie,

I appreciate the honesty in your post. Thanks also to Alice and

others who added their comments on this topic. I'm sure that this was

a monumental decision for everyone who decided to go ahead with an

implant, and I'm at a stage where part of me is ready to go, and part

of me is second guessing myself. I think you're very right, Jackie,

when you point out that if you didn't do this, you'd always wonder how

things would be if you had. As I make myself crazy deciding, then

undeciding, then deciding again, it does bring me some comfort and

clarity to know that I'm not making this decision on a whim.

Thanks very much for your input. It is indeed helpful.

Best,

Dana

> Hello, Dana, Warning: This is wordy, and honest! Read at your

own risk:

> You ask:

> " What happens when you use the CI

> > alone? If you still need the hearing aid in your unimplanted

ear, how

> > much benefit would you say you're getting from your CI? "

> I feel that I am getting some benefit with my CI because I no

longer feel

> comfortable being without it. Using just my hearing aid in my

" good ear "

> doesn't give me enough sound.

> You ask:

> " does the hearing aid bring in sounds or clarity that you're

> > not getting with the CI alone? "

> Yes, that is exactly what it does for me. I have @10% voice

discrimination

> with my hearing aid, (down about 3% from 2 years ago) and it is

that 10%

> that allows me to understand and discriminate words and sentences.

It's still

> not perfect, I can't " hear " the difference between the words " yes "

and " no " .

> The hearing aid and the CI together give me louder sound with some

voice

> discrimination.

> You say:

> " I do not want to do this

> > unless it will give me substantial benefit over what I currently

hear. "

> If your CI team hasn't told you the following, they were remiss.

There is

> NO guarentee how much you will get from this surgery. You may get

speech

> discrimination from the day you have " turn-on " or it may come 6

months later. It

> might never come, and only give you the ability to hear

environmental sounds

> louder and make lipreading a little bit easier. For some people,

this is

> more than enough. Please don't misunderstand me. With nothing to

lose, in

> that the ear I had implanted had no discrimination at all, I would

do this again

> in a heartbeat. If my other ear becomes unable to distinquish at

all, I

> will ask for a second CI. But you must know going in that your

results may not

> be all that you hope for. My results are a great disappointment to

me in

> that I am not getting the distinction that so many others report.

At the same

> time, I am grateful to have had the opportunity to have this

technology, and

> still feel I benefit to some degree. Also, if I hadn't gone

through with

> this, I would always wonder if it would have helped me and mourned

the loss of

> opportunity to try.

> Dana, I do hope this doesn't discourage you in any way! I am an

> advocate for the CI, especially for all those who have nothing to

lose. But I feel

> bound to answer your questions as honestly as I can, and not give

you some

> " commercial with small print " . If I can answer any other questions

for you,

> feel free to post again or write me privately. I wish you all the

best of

> luck!

> :o) Jackie

>

>

>

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Hi ,

My implant center is NYU. I do have a better ear, which is still

quite functional in a relative sense of the word. I am having my

worse ear implanted, and would not even consider doing it otherwise.

Part of the reason that I hesitated and took so much time deciding and

" shopping " for information is that I've been able to function quite

well despite my hearing loss, and wanted to make sure I was ready

before jumping into unfamiliar territory.

Thanks, , and thanks also to others who've wished me well.

Dana

>

> Hi Dana,

> Congratulations on making the decision to HEAR NOW. You'll

wonder why

> it took you so long to do it. Yep, it's that good.

> Where is your implant center? I know you told me before, but d'uh,

> lots of mail ago. And which ear are you implanting? Do you have one

> that is better than the other.

> You sure WILL be able to relate to your implanted students. This has

> been a GREAT day for this forum. Yeah, Dana,

>

>

> Nucleus Volunteer

> Post lingual - Auto Immune disorder

>

> From: " Dana " <LoudWritr@a...>

> Subject: Surgery Date

>

>

>

> After reading this list since June, it seems like a rite of passage to

> post my surgery date here... kind of to make it more real.

>

> Back in June, I attended an information session by Cochlear Corp

> solely in the interest of my " better understanding my students " (I

> spend part of my work day as a Teacher of the Deaf), and maybe to file

> away information for myself for future reference... very DISTANT

> future reference, or so I thought.

>

> The more I looked through the literature, met adults with Cochlear

> Implants, read the posts on this site and others, the more I realized

> that this might be something for me to look further into for myself

> NOW. Of course, even through CI evaluations and approvals at two

> different CI centers, I held on to a " just looking " window shopping

> attitude.

>

> When the implant center called and asked if I was still interested, I

> said, " sure, " half figuring that it would be another few months before

> they'd get me in. To my surprise, we set up a surgery date less than

> a month away. My surgery date is February 16th.

>

> There... I wrote it. The reality of this hasn't quite sunk in yet,

> and maybe by writing it, things will start to feel less surreal.

>

> Guess I'm not window shopping any more!

> Dana

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ROFL, , about kicking a dead horse! HELLO! Can you hear me now? :)

Chris

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 23:51:16 -0500, M Jansen <nucleus24@...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi Dana,

> You certainly did do your homework, and asked all the right questions.

> So you're going into this a lot better informed than many of us were. I

> based my decision solely upon which brand had a BTE processor available 7

> years ago. I also had my worse ear implanted. One that had no hearing

> and no stimulation for 20 years. Cracks me up when folks are telling

> people to wear a HA in a " dead " ear to keep it stimulated. HELLO. If

> it's dead, how can stimulating it help? Like kicking a dead horse. Plot

> on the part of the battery company. Besides, if you can't hear out of an

> ear, how will you know when your HA needs to have the batteries changed?

> I can ask these questions, because I " m a blonde.

> Good luck, make sure your hubby knows how to cook and clean, and you

> can milk this for a month or so if you work it right. " Sorry, I can't

> cook, but MAYBE I can make it for dinner at a nice restaurant. "

> Remind me when it's getting closer and I'll send you the last minute

> tips.

>

>

> Nucleus Volunteer

> Post lingual - Auto Immune disorder

>

> Hi ,

> My implant center is NYU. I do have a better ear, which is still

> quite functional in a relative sense of the word. I am having my

> worse ear implanted, and would not even consider doing it otherwise.

> Part of the reason that I hesitated and took so much time deciding and

> " shopping " for information is that I've been able to function quite

> well despite my hearing loss, and wanted to make sure I was ready

> before jumping into unfamiliar territory.

> Thanks, , and thanks also to others who've wished me well.

> Dana

>

>

>

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Hi, Dana,

Congratulations, it is all behind you now! And so much more is ahead of

you. The pain and pressure you are feeling, as well as the swelling, are

completely normal. You may notice some bruising in the days ahead as well.

Most

of it goes away within a week's time, so try not to worry. Please do stay

" on top " of the pain. And rest and relax! You just had surgery and are

entitled to get back into bed and stay there! LOL Actually, if you have a

reclining

chair, some find this more comfy, so try it. Good luck!

Jackie

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Dana, Sounds like we have some similar experiences with our bands. Let me share with you what I do for protein shakes. Yes, the calories are so important. Nina told me that I need around 800-1200 calories per day. Knowing this, I had to become creative. When I make protein shakes at home and/or at school for lunch, I had to become creative in order to increase calories PLUS add some nutritional value to what I was eating. If I use vanilla flavored protein powder, I add fruit. I might add frozen strawberries, blueberries, or peaches. I add 1 scoop of powder, about 6-8 pieces of fruit, 1 cup of milk, and chopped ice to my WONDERFUL Magic Bullet blender (yes, the one from the infomercial!!) and blend it until the ice is gone. It is absolutely delicious! These shakes have approximately 350 calories each. Now, my favorite, is to use chocolate protein powder, same amount of

milk, one banana, and about 2 tablespoons of peanut butter. Blend until the ice is gone and it is out of this world!!! Now, this shake has about 450 calories because of the extra peanut butter. This is what I usually do for lunch. It is absolutely delicious! So, I am now working hard to get the calories in and add some things to my shakes (like fruit) to give them a little more value. No, I'm not getting any vegetables or meat in but I can't do anything about that right now. I've not gotten to the point where I am sick of shakes simply because I vary the flavors. We have 2 different smoothie stores close to our home so I go there too if I don't want one from home. The other night I had a vanilla yogurt, protein powder, and orange juice smoothie that was incredibly refressing. It is so hot here (94 degrees today) that the smoothies are very refreshing. I'm fine with the variety for now but I'm sure I will

yearn for real food at some point. I do try to eat some regular food but I've not been very successful as of yet. In fact, I just tried to eat a Ritz cracker and it got stuck. Earlier today I tried to eat some applesauce and I couldn't do it yet. I'm sure the day will come (I hope) that I will be able to eat normal foods again but, for now, I am completely satisfied. I've done really well with the weight loss but it isn't very consistent. I'm not one who gets bummed out when I don't see the scale move much. I weigh every day but I am completely satisfied with what I am doing. Now, if I don't see the scale move for several days, then, I try to think about what I am doing but most of the time I feel I am doing what I need to do and that it will come off eventually. I'll go from losing 15 pounds in one week to not losing anything for a couple of weeks so it all balances out. Like I said

in the other posting, this has been very easy for me so far. I'm almost at my half-way goal and I'm only 3 months out! Who could complain????? Jennirondana@... wrote: Hi Jenni, I must say you have done great with following the rules and dropping the weight, and getting your exercise! I got a new bike for mothers day, and my dog WALKS ME several times a week. I have also noticed that your food choices have become nil along with your fills, as did mine. I don't beleive we are to be on the "Slimfast" type program for life, I sure hope not:), 3 protein shakes a day can get pretty boring. I know after a fill, sometimes for weeks, we can be soooo tight that regular food is impossible! I have wrenched on yogurt, and slimfast ( I thin it with milk now) even on creamed soup

a couple times but......eventually... I can try the creamy,soft,warm foods and they work. (Most days) My biggest concern, believe it or not, is getting enough calories in with some nutritional value. How many calories are in the protein drinks? Maybe 200? That's only 600 cal a day. I would think we should be shooting closer to 1000/day to keep our metabolis m pumped, What do you think? I think some days we could go without anything but liquids, but I don't think thats a healthy way to loose it either. I have been on FASTS many times in my past diet attempts which worked but also put me in the hospital having my gallbladder removed after a 35lb loss in3 weeks. The doctors gave me hell!! It is hard to find a balance and sift through all the dieting knowledge we have accumulated in the past to see what can actually be followed with the band. Maybe a little something from each, but the one rule that doesn't apply any more is "after 8 you gain weight" so seems like we are

allowed to be "night creatures" and eat late. Maybe you would be able to have some soup or hot cereal in the late evening. Food is still a necessity, we can't live on liquids forever!!?? I would really like to know what you and everybody else, think about calorie goals, and nutritional needs. I think your doing great, and doing what you need to do for no w, but don't rule food out at some point you'll be able to find that balance.:) Dana --------- Re: Did anyone go for surgery alone? My husband went with me but I would have had no problems whatsoever going alone. You have nothing to worry about. In fact, if you go alone, you don't have to be concerned about your traveling partner AND YOU get to select what you want to watch on TV!! :) The staff will take excellent care of you so there is nothing to worry about. Jenni Currie DOB 2/23/06 231/188/145"carmen.c_73" <carmen.c_73@...> wrote: Hello,I am planning on getting banded by Dr. Aceves on either 6/8 or 6/15. Anyways, my husband cannot go because of work and has to stay with our 3 boys. My sister is going to try to go, but sounds like she might not be able to make it now. So I guess I'm looking for advise on if it is OK to still go

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Hey Jenni, I have a magic bullet too! Haven't made a smoothie yet but they sound great! I bought mine to "puree" my cream soups after my last fill. I plan on using it alot this summer for "fun drinks" too. I just need to read the recipe book it came with to get some more ideas. Sounds like you have a good idea about getting in your calories with the fruit, milk,and protein powder. I never knew the calorie count that Nina told you. That helps alot. Talk to ya soon........Dana

--------- Re: Did anyone go for surgery alone?

My husband went with me but I would have had no problems whatsoever going alone. You have nothing to worry about. In fact, if you go alone, you don't have to be concerned about your traveling partner AND YOU get to select what you want to watch on TV!! :) The staff will take excellent care of you so there is nothing to worry about.

Jenni Currie

DOB 2/23/06

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Hello,I am planning on getting banded by Dr. Aceves on either 6/8 or 6/15. Anyways, my husband cannot go because of work and has to stay with our 3 boys. My sister is going to try to go, but sounds like she might not be able to make it now. So I guess I'm looking for advise on if it is OK to still go by myself or should I postpone if my sister cannot go with me. Thanks,Carmen

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Well, I am not Dana, but thank you for the protein shake info....very timley. My sister called this afternoon and just came out and asked me if I would like "The Bullet" for my birthday....and that will be just a couple of weeks and one week before my first fill......It won't be a surprise, but I am thrilled...and now I am even more excited. Thanks BJ Currie <giftedtch@...> wrote: Dana, Sounds like we have some similar experiences with our bands. Let me share with you what I do for protein shakes. Yes, the calories are so important. Nina told me that I need around 800-1200 calories per day. Knowing this, I had to become creative. When I make protein shakes at home and/or at school for lunch, I had to become

creative in order to increase calories PLUS add some nutritional value to what I was eating. If I use vanilla flavored protein powder, I add fruit. I might add frozen strawberries, blueberries, or peaches. I add 1 scoop of powder, about 6-8 pieces of fruit, 1 cup of milk, and chopped ice to my WONDERFUL Magic Bullet blender (yes, the one from the infomercial!!) and blend it until the ice is gone. It is absolutely delicious! These shakes have approximately 350 calories each. Now, my favorite, is to use chocolate protein powder, same amount of milk, one banana, and about 2 tablespoons of peanut butter. Blend until the ice is gone and it is out of this world!!! Now, this shake has about 450 calories because of the extra peanut butter. This is what I usually do for lunch. It is absolutely delicious! So, I am now working hard to get the calories in and add some things to my shakes (like fruit) to give them a

little more value. No, I'm not getting any vegetables or meat in but I can't do anything about that right now. I've not gotten to the point where I am sick of shakes simply because I vary the flavors. We have 2 different smoothie stores close to our home so I go there too if I don't want one from home. The other night I had a vanilla yogurt, protein powder, and orange juice smoothie that was incredibly refressing. It is so hot here (94 degrees today) that the smoothies are very refreshing. I'm fine with the variety for now but I'm sure I will yearn for real food at some point. I do try to eat some regular food but I've not been very successful as of yet. In fact, I just tried to eat a Ritz cracker and it got stuck. Earlier today I tried to eat some applesauce and I couldn't do it yet. I'm sure the day will come (I hope) that I will be able to eat normal foods again but, for now, I am

completely satisfied. I've done really well with the weight loss but it isn't very consistent. I'm not one who gets bummed out when I don't see the scale move much. I weigh every day but I am completely satisfied with what I am doing. Now, if I don't see the scale move for several days, then, I try to think about what I am doing but most of the time I feel I am doing what I need to do and that it will come off eventually. I'll go from losing 15 pounds in one week to not losing anything for a couple of weeks so it all balances out. Like I said in the other posting, this has been very easy for me so far. I'm almost at my half-way goal and I'm only 3 months out! Who could complain????? Jennirondana@... wrote: Hi Jenni, I must say you have

done great with following the rules and dropping the weight, and getting your exercise! I got a new bike for mothers day, and my dog WALKS ME several times a week. I have also noticed that your food choices have become nil along with your fills, as did mine. I don't beleive we are to be on the "Slimfast" type program for life, I sure hope not:), 3 protein shakes a day can get pretty boring. I know after a fill, sometimes for weeks, we can be soooo tight that regular food is impossible! I have wrenched on yogurt, and slimfast ( I thin it with milk now) even on creamed soup a couple times but......eventually... I can try the creamy,soft,warm foods and they work. (Most days) My biggest concern, believe it or not, is getting enough calories in with some nutritional value. How many calories are in the protein drinks? Maybe 200? That's only 600 cal a day. I would think we should be shooting closer to 1000/day to keep our metabolis m pumped, What do you think? I think some

days we could go without anything but liquids, but I don't think thats a healthy way to loose it either. I have been on FASTS many times in my past diet attempts which worked but also put me in the hospital having my gallbladder removed after a 35lb loss in3 weeks. The doctors gave me hell!! It is hard to find a balance and sift through all the dieting knowledge we have accumulated in the past to see what can actually be followed with the band. Maybe a little something from each, but the one rule that doesn't apply any more is "after 8 you gain weight" so seems like we are allowed to be "night creatures" and eat late. Maybe you would be able to have some soup or hot cereal in the late evening. Food is still a necessity, we can't live on liquids forever!!?? I would really like to know what you and everybody else, think about calorie goals, and nutritional needs. I think your doing great, and doing what you need to do for no w, but don't rule food out at

some point you'll be able to find that balance.:) Dana --------- Re: Did anyone go for surgery alone? My husband went with me but I would have had no problems whatsoever going alone. You have nothing to worry about. In fact, if you go alone, you don't have to be concerned about your traveling partner AND YOU get to select what you want to watch on TV!! :) The staff will take excellent care of you so there is nothing to worry about. Jenni Currie DOB 2/23/06 231/188/145"carmen.c_73" <carmen.c_73@...> wrote: Hello,I am planning on getting banded by Dr. Aceves on either 6/8 or 6/15. Anyways, my husband cannot go because of work and has to stay with our 3 boys. My sister is going to try to go, but sounds like she might not be able to make it now. So I guess I'm looking for advise on if it is OK to still go by myself or should I postpone if my sister cannot go with me. Thanks,Carmen Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min.

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Hi Jenni

If you can't even eat a Ritz cracker, I would be very worried that

you are too tight!!!! When did you have your fill? I would not go

more than 4 weeks and if you still can not eat even a cracker, I

would suggest that you get an unfill. It is dangerous to be too

tight too long! Talk to Tracie Bartek about it, she may have some

suggestions too.

Penny

> Hello,

> I am planning on getting banded by Dr. Aceves on either 6/8 or

6/15.

> Anyways, my husband cannot go because of work and has to stay with

our

> 3 boys. My sister is going to try to go, but sounds like she might

not

> be able to make it now. So I guess I'm looking for advise on if it

is

> OK to still go by myself or should I postpone if my sister cannot

go

> with me.

> Thanks,

> Carmen

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dana, thanks for taking time to share your daughter's story and a bit about yourself----I totally relate to fills that feel insufficient, but then in the same day, too much restriction---hence my fluctuation complaint. I've been expecting for this "side effect" to go away, but it sounds to be something other's experience as well, which gives me a perspective of acceptance instead of feeling defeated and "fighting" the situation. By evening I really want the tool in it's place working, instead I feel up on the tight rope without the net. I appreciate everyone sharing, it's given me a kind of validation that I wasn't aware that I needed to continue to see this through with a new approach and vindiction!rondana@... wrote: nne, I would like to tell you about my daughter Jacqui. She was banded July 3, 2006. She was "starving" the morning after surgery and everyday after that!! She had lost 12lbs At 6 weeks, and had her first fill on 8-30-06, 0.5cc (At my encouragement to be conservative, and her fear of being over-filled like I had been) that night and every night after she was able to eat..and I mean eat!! Whole chicken sandwiches..subs..whatever! Two weeks went by and we knew it wasn't enough so she scheduled her second fill. By this point she had re-gained about 4lbs. On Sept 15th she got an additional 1.5cc to total 2cc. Well, guess what ?!! NO RESTRICTION..still!! She was still able to eat

too much in the evenings, but wasn't very hungry during the day..but continued to gain another 4-5lbs!! She wasn't able to get an appt until Nov 15th. She ended up having Fluro on Nov 21st to locate the port after multiple attempts. They gave her an additional1.5cc which now totall ed 3.5cc in her 4cc band!!! Holy Cow!! Her weight is now slowly coming off again! She started at 219 and is now down to 197! 23lbs..she eats wayyy less but still grazes at night, but not so much, maybe a Qtr of what she could before. If she eats too fast she will "Yak" (as says..lol) If she eats after she has eaten enough...she will Yak!! This has helped her learn when to stop..when she is really hungry or not..and when is a good time to just drink some water. She is tight all day and usually won't eat until 8:30- 11:00pm ( she works 2nd shift ). I just wanted to share how difficult the fill process can be..I have lost 60 lbs with 4 small fills..1.8cc total. So each of

us are different and maybe you still need a little more to get there??..the sweet spot :-) Dana 2-1-06 200-140-140 -------------- Original message -------------- From: nne <marianne_xo > Hi Jane, For me, the lap band has been a tremendous struggle due to the fluctuations of band restriction. The band will be super tight all day so that I can't eat a thing without vomiting then when dinner time rolls around, my band has become so loose that there is no restriction and consequently I am eating for the missed food during the day plus dinner---portion is out of control at that point. I'm getting fills regularly, ($165 Portland Dr. Fitzpatrick) I just had one on Fri and I was

still able to eat way too much Sat night when I went out with friends. I was told that the band will cause you to be less hungery, and you'll automatically want to eat differently---not the case for me. I'm always hungry and can, unfortunately eat large portions---where's the small pouch that I was told I have?! Knowing what I know now about the band being so inconsistent and how stress, exercise caffeine etc change the restriction I would choose the Bypass. I only wish I had honest info about the band and how it can fail, not a lot of people want to talk about that aspect of the surgery. I wish you luck in whatever you decide is right for you and please continue to do your homework, there is more info out there then even 1 year ago when I was researching. nne jane moss

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Brrr...I got a chill when I read 38 degrees! Hope it warms enough for a walk with the Lab:) My Yellow Lab used to keep me on a regular walking schedule. Now that she's not with us anymore, I'd really like to get another dog, however, we've become quite used to taking off for several days here and there without having to worry about making arrangements. I'm thinking French Bulldogs are really cute, great personalities---I might get one of the Frenchies when the time is right.rondana@... wrote: It's great that we ONLY have 2 or 3 cookies now and only once in a while! Wheww! I have always been a cookie lover so I limit them greatly and have made homemade cookies only 2 times this past year. The weather here in land has been bitterly cold, ice storms and snow up until this week. We had a day of 50 and 40's most of the week. Today was chilly @ 38. I haven't been out walking in a while. I promised my lab I'd take her to the beach to .

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Hi nne, Well it's 33 degrees today and I woke up to snow!! We ( me & Cayman-lab) are getting ready now to go check out the geese...watch them ice-skate on the bay lol.. When she goes to doggy heaven, she's only 6, we have talked about a second generation labra-doodle. No shedding, looks like a lab with wavy, silky curls! Very friendly & cute as a button! Who knows but we sure enjoy her! I also have 4 cats! The oldest, a black female, will be 19 in April! I don't think there will ever be a replacement for her, poor ol'gal! She is the Queen and all the other animals know it!

Well, snow is calling us..Dana

-------------- Original message -------------- From: nne <marianne_135@...>

Brrr...I got a chill when I read 38 degrees! Hope it warms enough for a walk with the Lab:) My Yellow Lab used to keep me on a regular walking schedule. Now that she's not with us anymore, I'd really like to get another dog, however, we've become quite used to taking off for several days here and there without having to worry about making arrangements. I'm thinking French Bulldogs are really cute, great personalities---I might get one of the Frenchies when the time is right.rondanacomcast (DOT) net wrote:

It's great that we ONLY have 2 or 3 cookies now and only once in a while! Wheww! I have always been a cookie lover so I limit them greatly and have made homemade cookies only 2 times this past year. The weather here in land has been bitterly cold, ice storms and snow up until this week. We had a day of 50 and 40's most of the week. Today was chilly @ 38. I haven't been out walking in a while. I promised my lab I'd take her to the beach to

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Dana...

Snow? SNOW???? Is that the white stuff I hear about that falls from the sky? I wouldn't know since I live in Phoenix. Heh... I have my windows open, the birds are singing, little children are playing, the sun is shining, not a cloud in the sky! However, it's a bit nippy here too, heck... I think it's all the way down to ***70***! LOL

Sorry, couldn't resist. ;o)

On 2/25/07, rondana@... <rondana@...> wrote:

Hi nne, Well it's 33 degrees today and I woke up to snow!! We ( me & Cayman-lab) are getting ready now to go check out the geese...watch them ice-skate on the bay lol.. When she goes to doggy heaven, she's only 6, we have talked about a second generation labra-doodle. No shedding, looks like a lab with wavy, silky curls! Very friendly & cute as a button! Who knows but we sure enjoy her! I also have 4 cats! The oldest, a black female, will be 19 in April! I don't think there will ever be a replacement for her, poor ol'gal! She is the Queen and all the other animals know it!

Well, snow is calling us..Dana

-------------- Original message -------------- From: nne <marianne_135@

>

Brrr...I got a chill when I read 38 degrees! Hope it warms enough for a walk with the Lab:) My Yellow Lab used to keep me on a regular walking schedule. Now that she's not with us anymore, I'd really like to get another dog, however, we've become quite used to taking off for several days here and there without having to worry about making arrangements. I'm thinking French Bulldogs are really cute, great personalities---I might get one of the Frenchies when the time is right.

rondana@... wrote:

It's great that we ONLY have 2 or 3 cookies now and only once in a while! Wheww! I have always been a cookie lover so I limit them greatly and have made homemade cookies only 2 times this past year. The weather here in land has been bitterly cold, ice storms and snow up until this week. We had a day of 50 and 40's most of the week. Today was chilly @ 38. I haven't been out walking in a while. I promised my lab I'd take her to the beach to

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Ahha...*Bi.at'.ch*...JUST KIDDING!!! I would love 70* right now!! I did go walk in the SNOW about 4" of that white stuff!! It's suppose to fall all day then turn to freezing rain tonight.Ugg! Guess the kids will be out of school and building snowmen again!! It is really beautiful on the branches blaa..blaa..blaa. I've seen enough already! Just waiting for SPRING!! We just bought a new boat and it is screaming for the bay...BUT there are to many ICE-BURGS..*#$@*..come on spring!

( Hey, that must be someones e-mail..Ha! I'm gonna check it out!) Get a SUNBURN for me will ya?

Dana;-)

-------------- Original message -------------- From: Bipley <Bipley@...>

Dana...

Snow? SNOW???? Is that the white stuff I hear about that falls from the sky? I wouldn't know since I live in Phoenix. Heh... I have my windows open, the birds are singing, little children are playing, the sun is shining, not a cloud in the sky! However, it's a bit nippy here too, heck... I think it's all the way down to ***70***! LOL

Sorry, couldn't resist. ;o)

On 2/25/07, rondanacomcast (DOT) net <rondanacomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

Hi nne, Well it's 33 degrees today and I woke up to snow!! We ( me & Cayman-lab) are getting ready now to go check out the geese...watch them ice-skate on the bay lol.. When she goes to doggy heaven, she's only 6, we have talked about a second generation labra-doodle. No shedding, looks like a lab with wavy, silky curls! Very friendly & cute as a button! Who knows but we sure enjoy her! I also have 4 cats! The oldest, a black female, will be 19 in April! I don't think there will ever be a replacement for her, poor ol'gal! She is the Queen and all the other animals know it!

Well, snow is calling us..Dana

-------------- Original message -------------- From: nne <marianne_135>

Brrr...I got a chill when I read 38 degrees! Hope it warms enough for a walk with the Lab:) My Yellow Lab used to keep me on a regular walking schedule. Now that she's not with us anymore, I'd really like to get another dog, however, we've become quite used to taking off for several days here and there without having to worry about making arrangements. I'm thinking French Bulldogs are really cute, great personalities---I might get one of the Frenchies when the time is right. rondanacomcast (DOT) net wrote:

It's great that we ONLY have 2 or 3 cookies now and only once in a while! Wheww! I have always been a cookie lover so I limit them greatly and have made homemade cookies only 2 times this past year. The weather here in land has been bitterly cold, ice storms and snow up until this week. We had a day of 50 and 40's most of the week. Today was chilly @ 38. I haven't been out walking in a while. I promised my lab I'd take her to the beach to

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Hey Dana: I've seen the Labra-doodle's---very friendly, intelligent and no shedding! Our Stella (yellow Lab) shed constantly, and this was with weekly bathing and daily brushing. I have cats also (3) so I'm used to fur, vacuuming is a daily occurance in our home. Geese on Ice, sounds like a new Disney film :) Hope you enjoyed your walk----M rondana@... wrote: Hi nne, Well it's 33 degrees today and I woke up to snow!! We ( me & Cayman-lab) are

getting ready now to go check out the geese...watch them ice-skate on the bay lol.. When she goes to doggy heaven, she's only 6, we have talked about a second generation labra-doodle. No shedding, looks like a lab with wavy, silky curls! Very friendly & cute as a button! Who knows but we sure enjoy her! I also have 4 cats! The oldest, a black female, will be 19 in April! I don't think there will ever be a replacement for her, poor ol'gal! She is the Queen and all the other animals know it! Well, snow is calling us..Dana -------------- Original message -------------- From: nne <marianne_135 > Brrr...I got a chill when I read 38 degrees! Hope it warms enough for a walk with the Lab:) My Yellow Lab used to keep me on a regular walking schedule. Now that she's not

with us anymore, I'd really like to get another dog, however, we've become quite used to taking off for several days here and there without having to worry about making arrangements. I'm thinking French Bulldogs are really cute, great personalities---I might get one of the Frenchies when the time is right.rondanacomcast (DOT) net wrote: It's great that we ONLY have 2 or 3 cookies now and only once in a while! Wheww! I have always been a cookie lover so I limit them greatly and have made homemade cookies only 2 times this past year. The weather here in land has been bitterly cold, ice storms and snow up until this week. We had a day of 50 and 40's most of the week. Today was chilly @ 38. I haven't been out walking in a while. I promised my lab I'd take her to the beach

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Dana....

Heh... freezing rain, eh? Gee, I'm so sorry. I still have my windows open for the fresh air.

You know, Daddy always taught me that the only white stuff that falls from the sky is bird pooh. Are you sure it's *really* snow you have there?

I do have a question for you. When you go outside and lick a padlock, is it true that your tongue will stick to it? Does your nose run when it gets cold? Do you get frost on your upper lip when that happens? I haven't been able to find a shovel ANYWHERE in Phoenix. Do they sell them in your part of the world? Is that what you guys use to dig your cars out of various places such as driveways and ditches? I've seen photos of shovels but I just don't recall seeing one. Amazing, I know. What happens to your hair when you go outside while it is still wet? When you go outside, lick your lips, and then laugh, do your lips break?

Heh heh heh..... snort snicker giggle.....

On 2/25/07, rondana@... <rondana@...> wrote:

Ahha...*Bi.at'.ch*...JUST KIDDING!!! I would love 70* right now!! I did go walk in the SNOW about 4 " of that white stuff!! It's suppose to fall all day then turn to freezing rain tonight.Ugg! Guess the kids will be out of school and building snowmen again!! It is really beautiful on the branches blaa..blaa..blaa. I've seen enough already! Just waiting for SPRING!! We just bought a new boat and it is screaming for the bay...BUT there are to many ICE-BURGS..*#$@*..come on spring!

( Hey, that must be someones e-mail..Ha! I'm gonna check it out!) Get a SUNBURN for me will ya?

Dana;-)

-------------- Original message -------------- From: Bipley <Bipley@...>

Dana...

Snow? SNOW???? Is that the white stuff I hear about that falls from the sky? I wouldn't know since I live in Phoenix. Heh... I have my windows open, the birds are singing, little children are playing, the sun is shining, not a cloud in the sky! However, it's a bit nippy here too, heck... I think it's all the way down to ***70***! LOL

Sorry, couldn't resist. ;o)

On 2/25/07, rondana@... <

rondana@...> wrote:

Hi nne, Well it's 33 degrees today and I woke up to snow!! We ( me & Cayman-lab) are getting ready now to go check out the geese...watch them ice-skate on the bay lol.. When she goes to doggy heaven, she's only 6, we have talked about a second generation labra-doodle. No shedding, looks like a lab with wavy, silky curls! Very friendly & cute as a button! Who knows but we sure enjoy her! I also have 4 cats! The oldest, a black female, will be 19 in April! I don't think there will ever be a replacement for her, poor ol'gal! She is the Queen and all the other animals know it!

Well, snow is calling us..Dana

-------------- Original message -------------- From: nne <marianne_135@

>

Brrr...I got a chill when I read 38 degrees! Hope it warms enough for a walk with the Lab:) My Yellow Lab used to keep me on a regular walking schedule. Now that she's not with us anymore, I'd really like to get another dog, however, we've become quite used to taking off for several days here and there without having to worry about making arrangements. I'm thinking French Bulldogs are really cute, great personalities---I might get one of the Frenchies when the time is right. rondana@... wrote:

It's great that we ONLY have 2 or 3 cookies now and only once in a while! Wheww! I have always been a cookie lover so I limit them greatly and have made homemade cookies only 2 times this past year. The weather here in land has been bitterly cold, ice storms and snow up until this week. We had a day of 50 and 40's most of the week. Today was chilly @ 38. I haven't been out walking in a while. I promised my lab I'd take her to the beach to

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Oh, You get bird pooh?? Yucky...hehe About those other questions...Only a few times;-~rotflmao!!

-------------- Original message -------------- From: Bipley <Bipley@...>

Dana....

Heh... freezing rain, eh? Gee, I'm so sorry. I still have my windows open for the fresh air.

You know, Daddy always taught me that the only white stuff that falls from the sky is bird pooh. Are you sure it's *really* snow you have there?

I do have a question for you. When you go outside and lick a padlock, is it true that your tongue will stick to it? Does your nose run when it gets cold? Do you get frost on your upper lip when that happens? I haven't been able to find a shovel ANYWHERE in Phoenix. Do they sell them in your part of the world? Is that what you guys use to dig your cars out of various places such as driveways and ditches? I've seen photos of shovels but I just don't recall seeing one. Amazing, I know. What happens to your hair when you go outside while it is still wet? When you go outside, lick your lips, and then laugh, do your lips break?

Heh heh heh..... snort snicker giggle.....

On 2/25/07, rondanacomcast (DOT) net <rondanacomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

Ahha...*Bi.at'.ch*...JUST KIDDING!!! I would love 70* right now!! I did go walk in the SNOW about 4" of that white stuff!! It's suppose to fall all day then turn to freezing rain tonight.Ugg! Guess the kids will be out of school and building snowmen again!! It is really beautiful on the branches blaa..blaa..blaa. I've seen enough already! Just waiting for SPRING!! We just bought a new boat and it is screaming for the bay...BUT there are to many ICE-BURGS..*#$@*..come on spring!

( Hey, that must be someones e-mail..Ha! I'm gonna check it out!) Get a SUNBURN for me will ya?

Dana;-)

-------------- Original message -------------- From: Bipley <Bipleygmail>

Dana...

Snow? SNOW???? Is that the white stuff I hear about that falls from the sky? I wouldn't know since I live in Phoenix. Heh... I have my windows open, the birds are singing, little children are playing, the sun is shining, not a cloud in the sky! However, it's a bit nippy here too, heck... I think it's all the way down to ***70***! LOL

Sorry, couldn't resist. ;o)

On 2/25/07, rondanacomcast (DOT) net < rondanacomcast (DOT) net> wrote:

Hi nne, Well it's 33 degrees today and I woke up to snow!! We ( me & Cayman-lab) are getting ready now to go check out the geese...watch them ice-skate on the bay lol.. When she goes to doggy heaven, she's only 6, we have talked about a second generation labra-doodle. No shedding, looks like a lab with wavy, silky curls! Very friendly & cute as a button! Who knows but we sure enjoy her! I also have 4 cats! The oldest, a black female, will be 19 in April! I don't think there will ever be a replacement for her, poor ol'gal! She is the Queen and all the other animals know it!

Well, snow is calling us..Dana

-------------- Original message -------------- From: nne <marianne_135>

Brrr...I got a chill when I read 38 degrees! Hope it warms enough for a walk with the Lab:) My Yellow Lab used to keep me on a regular walking schedule. Now that she's not with us anymore, I'd really like to get another dog, however, we've become quite used to taking off for several days here and there without having to worry about making arrangements. I'm thinking French Bulldogs are really cute, great personalities---I might get one of the Frenchies when the time is right. rondanacomcast (DOT) net wrote:

It's great that we ONLY have 2 or 3 cookies now and only once in a while! Wheww! I have always been a cookie lover so I limit them greatly and have made homemade cookies only 2 times this past year. The weather here in land has been bitterly cold, ice storms and snow up until this week. We had a day of 50 and 40's most of the week. Today was chilly @ 38. I haven't been out walking in a while. I promised my lab I'd take her to the beach to

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LOL... You crack me up.....

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---- Bipley <Bipley@...> wrote:

> Dana....

>

> Heh... freezing rain, eh? Gee, I'm so sorry. I still have my windows open

> for the fresh air.

>

> You know, Daddy always taught me that the only white stuff that falls from

> the sky is bird pooh. Are you sure it's *really* snow you have there?

>

> I do have a question for you. When you go outside and lick a padlock, is it

> true that your tongue will stick to it? Does your nose run when it gets

> cold? Do you get frost on your upper lip when that happens? I haven't been

> able to find a shovel ANYWHERE in Phoenix. Do they sell them in your part

> of the world? Is that what you guys use to dig your cars out of various

> places such as driveways and ditches? I've seen photos of shovels but I

> just don't recall seeing one. Amazing, I know. What happens to your hair

> when you go outside while it is still wet? When you go outside, lick your

> lips, and then laugh, do your lips break?

>

> Heh heh heh..... snort snicker giggle.....

>

>

> On 2/25/07, rondana@... <rondana@...> wrote:

> >

> > Ahha...*Bi.at <http://bi.at/>'.ch*...JUST KIDDING!!! I would love 70*

> > right now!! I did go walk in the SNOW about 4 " of that white stuff!! It's

> > suppose to fall all day then turn to freezing rain tonight.Ugg! Guess the

> > kids will be out of school and building snowmen again!! It is really

> > beautiful on the branches blaa..blaa..blaa. I've seen enough already! Just

> > waiting for SPRING!! We just bought a new boat and it is screaming for the

> > bay...BUT there are to many ICE-BURGS..*#$@*..come on spring!

> > ( Hey, that must be someones e-mail..Ha! I'm gonna check it out!) Get a

> > SUNBURN for me will ya?

> > Dana;-)

> >

> >

> > -------------- Original message --------------

> > From: Bipley <Bipley@...>

> >

> > Dana...

> >

> > Snow? SNOW???? Is that the white stuff I hear about that falls from the

> > sky? I wouldn't know since I live in Phoenix. Heh... I have my windows

> > open, the birds are singing, little children are playing, the sun is

> > shining, not a cloud in the sky! However, it's a bit nippy here too,

> > heck... I think it's all the way down to ***70***! LOL

> >

> > Sorry, couldn't resist. ;o)

> >

> >

> > On 2/25/07, rondana@... <rondana@...> wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi nne, Well it's 33 degrees today and I woke up to snow!! We (

> > > me & Cayman-lab) are getting ready now to go check out the geese...watch

> > > them ice-skate on the bay lol.. When she goes to doggy heaven, she's only

6,

> > > we have talked about a second generation labra-doodle. No shedding, looks

> > > like a lab with wavy, silky curls! Very friendly & cute as a button! Who

> > > knows but we sure enjoy her! I also have 4 cats! The oldest, a black

female,

> > > will be 19 in April! I don't think there will ever be a replacement for

her,

> > > poor ol'gal! She is the Queen and all the other animals know it!

> > > Well, snow is calling us..Dana

> > >

> > >

> > > -------------- Original message --------------

> > > From: nne <marianne_135>

> > >

> > > Brrr...I got a chill when I read 38 degrees! Hope it warms enough for a

> > > walk with the Lab:) My Yellow Lab used to keep me on a regular walking

> > > schedule. Now that she's not with us anymore, I'd really like to get

> > > another dog, however, we've become quite used to taking off for several

days

> > > here and there without having to worry about making arrangements. I'm

> > > thinking French Bulldogs are really cute, great personalities---I might

get

> > > one of the Frenchies when the time is right.

> > >

> > > *rondana@...* wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > It's great that we ONLY have 2 or 3 cookies now and only once in a

> > > while! Wheww! I have always been a cookie lover so I limit them greatly

and

> > > have made homemade cookies only 2 times this past year. The weather here

in

> > > land has been bitterly cold, ice storms and snow up until this week.

We

> > > had a day of 50 and 40's most of the week. Today was chilly @ 38. I

haven't

> > > been out walking in a while. I promised my lab I'd take her to the beach

to

> > > .

> > >

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Bipley, Its going to be 75 tomorrow maybe instead of all of us going to lunch we should meet at the lake and go swimming. hehehe!!! I really do feel bad for all of you in the cold snow but tell your retired parents to come home they are making our freeways parking lots........rondana@... wrote: Ahha...*Bi.at'.ch*...JUST KIDDING!!! I would love 70* right now!! I did go walk in the SNOW about 4" of that white stuff!! It's suppose to fall all day then turn to freezing rain tonight.Ugg! Guess the kids will

be out of school and building snowmen again!! It is really beautiful on the branches blaa..blaa..blaa. I've seen enough already! Just waiting for SPRING!! We just bought a new boat and it is screaming for the bay...BUT there are to many ICE-BURGS..*#$@*..come on spring! ( Hey, that must be someones e-mail..Ha! I'm gonna check it out!) Get a SUNBURN for me will ya? Dana;-) -------------- Original message -------------- From: Bipley <Bipleygmail> Dana... Snow? SNOW???? Is that the white stuff I hear about that falls from the sky? I wouldn't know since I live in Phoenix. Heh... I have my windows open, the birds are singing, little children are playing, the sun is

shining, not a cloud in the sky! However, it's a bit nippy here too, heck... I think it's all the way down to ***70***! LOL Sorry, couldn't resist. ;o) On 2/25/07, rondanacomcast (DOT) net <rondanacomcast (DOT) net> wrote: Hi nne, Well it's 33 degrees today and I woke up to snow!! We ( me & Cayman-lab) are getting ready now to go check out the geese...watch them ice-skate on the bay lol.. When she goes to doggy heaven, she's only 6, we have talked about a second generation labra-doodle. No shedding, looks like a lab with wavy, silky curls! Very friendly & cute as a button! Who knows but we sure

enjoy her! I also have 4 cats! The oldest, a black female, will be 19 in April! I don't think there will ever be a replacement for her, poor ol'gal! She is the Queen and all the other animals know it! Well, snow is calling us..Dana -------------- Original message -------------- From: nne <marianne_135> Brrr...I got a chill when I read 38 degrees! Hope it warms enough for a walk with the Lab:) My Yellow Lab used to keep me on a regular walking schedule. Now that she's not with us anymore, I'd really like to get another dog, however, we've become quite used to taking off for several days here and there without having to worry about making arrangements. I'm thinking French Bulldogs are really cute, great personalities---I might get one of the

Frenchies when the time is right. rondanacomcast (DOT) net wrote: It's great that we ONLY have 2 or 3 cookies now and only once in a while! Wheww! I have always been a cookie lover so I limit them greatly and have made homemade cookies only 2 times this past year. The weather here in land has been bitterly cold, ice storms and snow up until this week. We had a day of 50 and 40's most of the week. Today was chilly @ 38. I haven't been out walking in a while. I promised my lab I'd take her to the beach to . The fish are biting.Get more visitors on your site using Search Marketing.

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