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Yeah, "crack whore" is pretty harsh. I would've said something like "Wow, great compliment. You should visit the pediatric cancer wards, because of your awesome talent for making people feel better about themselves"....then just looked them in the eye until the moment became very uncomfortable. But that's just me. I'm kinda weird.
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I understand what you're saying, Harkingluv, but this thread is "Rants and Raves Off Topic DEBATE AREA. A debate takes two (or more) sides. Many of the people that come off as unhelpful in this section are extremely supportive to newbies (and oldbies) in the main forums. It's kinda like complaining about the lack of national news on The Jerry Springer Show.......there's room for both, but they're on totally different stations.
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So what are you, Conservative or Liberal ?
plain replied to Chris_NJ's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I'm mostly a moderate conservative. BTW, Jack....."curmudgeon"?!? My wife thinks I'm the only one to ever use that word (along with "acquiesce", and "churlish") -
Hey Jas. I'm a registered sleep therapist, and I think I can answer your question from a scientific point of view. Basically, the only time we remember a dream is if we wake up to full consciousness during one. So, when people in my sleep lab tell me "I dream all the time", or "I remember all my dreams", that just suggests to me that they're waking up much more than they should. Pix, I don't want to get real technical, or even be the arsehole that has to "correct" every little detail, but....REM is REM (no light or deep). There are currently no medications on the market that will make you get more REM (although many of the SSRI anti-depressants can suppress REM). REM is actually the most fragile stage of sleep we have.....it's insanely easy to get bumped out of REM. The deepest stage of sleep is now termed "N4". Oh, and 1 last trivial tidbit....we now know that dreaming is possible in any stage of sleep (REM dreams tend to be the most vivid and follow a "theme", or "plot", even if the theme / plot makes little sense). Ok, schools out. I think my inner geek is showing!! And just when everybody on LBT thought I was one of the cool kids!!
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Damn your perceptiveness, jac! LOL
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I like the movies too, but that's taking it a bit far.
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That's cool. What do you have now?
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Hahahaha....inside joke! Love your sense of humor, froggi. Let's just say she's pretty salty, LOL.
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Signifigant Other's Insecurities, is it OUR job to stop them?
plain replied to Boo Boo Kitty's topic in Rants & Raves
It is a bit weird...but head matters and heart matters rarely match. I was thinking a bit more broadly, in that being a spouse is a lifelong commitment to reassurance: I still think you're sexy. Your new hairdo looks great. You're too good for that job. There's not a prowler outside. Everything will be ok. I love you. I constantly have made / continue to make these reassurances. Instead of thinking "I already told you once.....if I have to tell you again, that's your problem", I know that by reassuring, I have the ability and the chance to give my wife a little comfort. Having said that, I realize that there is a gradient here. BBK has not posted anymore info, so I don't know if this is an insecure husband, or a case of full-blown psycho jealousy. -
Awesome. I have 5, and am comsidering a "half sleeve" when I get closer to goal and I can evaluate if I have loose skin. It's not loose right now, so I'm pretty optimistic. My wife thinks a huuuuge arm tattoo would be hot.
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Are We ready for a Black President?
plain replied to TheWatcher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Child rape = death penalty. I have no problem with that. But I am from Texas, after all. -
No suggestions. Just this: You pro-fellatio women are the salt of the Earth! Now back to snooping on the ladies' board without posting...
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except for the whole "hive mind" thing.
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Not normal. Sip slooooooooooooooowly. Take the anti-nausea meds. Go easy, and let your band heal in.
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Hi Kim. Welcome.
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Hey, lory! Welcome aboard!
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Tighter controls as to who could actually perform the surgery would help a great deal with standardization of care. Of course, that would cut down on the money being made by everybody......so much for that idea.
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Signifigant Other's Insecurities, is it OUR job to stop them?
plain replied to Boo Boo Kitty's topic in Rants & Raves
Yup. That is our job, as spouses....to reassure, even if the fear is far-fetched and unlikely. How long should you calmly assure your husband of your fidelity? I don't know...how long would he do it for you? -
*turns on Yakkidy Sax
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Are We ready for a Black President?
plain replied to TheWatcher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
This is, unfortunately, all too true. The 2 party system is slowly eroding the public confidence in politics. If the government would match campaign funds to all viable candidates, Americans would have more choice, and thus a louder voice, IMO. -
Sliming happens when you get something "stuck". As a natural defense, your body goes into overdrive producing large amounts of saliva (to help wash the obstruction down).
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Still don't know if I'm full or what
plain replied to shy_one's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Excellant question, shy! Most of us bandsters kinda have a malfunction in that part of our brains that tells us when we are "full". Most of us pre-band confused "full" with stuffed". Now that you are banded, it's important to practice eating until you are "not hungry". Notice I didn't say "full". You are in a good situation to "re-train" your brain into knowing the difference between not hungry and stuffed. BTW, some people have restriction without any fills. It's kinda different for everybody. Good Luck! -
I know it's hard to be patient, but........be patient. Now is the time for you to work on your habits of eating very slowly and chew,chew,chew. Also, it's important to eat only until you feel "not hungry" (as opposed to "full"). Hang in there, it'll get better.
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ABelew, it's fine. Very little pain involved with the surgery. The band is light years ahead of the old bypass procedure. I was back to work in 4 days with minimal discomfort. There is an entire thread devoted to what to expect on surgery day (try looking under the "general" forum, or using the saerch feature). Bottom line, you'll do fine....no worries!
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Some of the more common comorbiditeis are high blood pressure, diabetes, joint or back pain (related to weight), etc. If it all comes down to the sleep study, try and sleep on your back as much as you can. That'll make the test score out "worse".