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It had stopped snowing by the time I got back, and I could have taken the car, but then Kenya wouldn't have had her exercise - and I would be going slowly off my rocker! Like her, I go stir crazy - I really get twitchy if I am forced to stay off the running track.

Actually, last week, due to her enforced incarceration (cos nobody else ever walks her any distance) Kenya ate the laces out of my Mizunos. My £150 Mizunos (very expensive, high performance and comfortable running shoes)!!! Thank goodness she only ate the laces - they can be replaced - but if she had chewed the actual shoes then she would have needed running shoes to stay alive. I would have happily made Soup out of her - and I'm vegan!

Grr! Wicked, evil and recalcitrant dog!!!!! She's a naughty, bad girl!!!

Glad to know that you are still smiling, Mimi - and well below goal weight too. THREE WEEKS TO GO!! Whoa, I bet you are getting excited/nervous/delete as necessary.

Right gotta go and make dinner - I must slow down my convalescence or people will start using 4 letter words like WORK! Pah!

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Hahahahaha, yes work is a 4 letter word. I just left a request with my boss to come back on a Friday instead of a manic Monday, just in case I don't do as well as you. This would make for 4.5wks off. I am not a slug and will be building my energy but like every job, I have to hit the floor moving fast giving it my all when I do go back.

Kenya stew? I don't think so.....too gamey, LOL!!!! Good luck finding the right laces for your running shows!!!

Mimi

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OK, so today I have to admit I don't feel so good. I think maybe I overdid it a bit yesterday. I'm so tired I can barely keep my eyes open and my bellybutton is oozing yellow stuff - so I am glad that I will be seeing Ms Serra (the surgeon) tomorrow for a check-up.

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Well, duh!!!!!!! 5 miles and the dogs jumping onto your lap probably took its toll. Let us know how you do.

Mimi

Ah, Mimi, my dear transatlantic buddy, I knew I could rely on you to find "le mot juste".:wink:

I am going to do something quick and easy for dinner and am completely leaving the ironing for another day - one thing you can always rely on is that ironing will still be there tomorrow if you don't do it today!!! Then an early night with a good book is in order, I think. Kenya can annoy everyone else this evening cos I'm going to bed:sleep:.

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Well, hello there, boys and girls (well, I know Mimi reads this - and hello to anyone else too). Ok, so here is the latest pic, taken this morning by my daughter (choosing the least flattering angle and including a sideways view of the loo in the background - wonderful).

Not too bad!

But here is some totally unrelated news. A couple of years ago a guy called Peter Tobin was convicted of murdering a foreign student and since then he has turned out to be the most prolific serial killer Britain has ever known.

When I was a teenager my best friend, at the time (Lesley) and I used to hang around with a bunch of daft teens, just like me, in Brighton. One of those teenagers was my cousin. In November (last year) my Mum passed away and I had to attend her funeral where I saw this cousin for the first time in 20 years - and it turns out that one person of our acquaintance - a guy we used to call Dodgy Pete - was none other than Peter Tobin the serial killer.

Well, that was surprising enough, but on Crimewatch for the last two months (apparently - I don't watch it) they have been appealing for information on the wherabouts of Lesley and "Bo" (which was the family nickname I used until I grew out of it in my 20s). Apparently they thought we were both dead. Just to put your minds at rest, I have had contact with Lesley since Tobin moved away.

I have contacted the cops and let them know that rumours of my demise are greatly exaggerated - but this is the closest I've ever been to being famous!

You know, I'm not sure if this still counts as a plastic surgery thread - Is there a crime and punishment forum? :eek:

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I am in awe of your pics and pray my op will come out as good as yours!

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Thanks for posting all about your plastic surgery. I have been following your posts. I know it is in my future and I appreciate all of you who have been so open with your information.

Wow that is really something about Peter Tobin. We all have such interesting lives.

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Oh Sue and Pickles, you are both too kind. But I have to agree with you - it is as if I have been given a new body, or perhaps a second chance with the old one. According to Ms Serra (the surgeon) the scar will be virtually invisible in a year so I'm already looking at bikinis....is this just a bit shallow? Yes, definitely, but it's fun!

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NO it is not shallow - You are allowed to revel in what YOU have achieved!

You worked your ass off to get where you are - You get up every day and you are walking a road to stay where you are and I believe - That you deserve this.

How many years did you go through unhappy and hating yourself?

Too many methinks

Now - You are in a place where you can look at yourself in the miror and say 'Yeah - I did it - I got there!'

And you look FANTABULOUS

(Yeah I am jealous LOL)

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Heck no, go for it. You definitely worked for it.

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You look marvelous and the upper scar is almosr invisible now!!!! Ms Serra did a great job. I am glad Tobin didn't get you or anyone in your family. Thanks for posting the picture!!!! Your check up was fine?

Mimi

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Yes. Well, there are three tiny areas (smaller than my little finger nail) which have not healed. There is a bit of infection but I have been given antibiotic cream and povidone iodine to hel and dry it out, and I have no pain (unless that darned dog decides to jump on me).

My sister in law is coming to visit for two weeks today so I may not be online so much for this weekend, but wishing you all well and I'll "see" you all again next week.

Hugs to everyone

Becci

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