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NSV, I wish it wan't like this!


USMC Wife
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Today my boss calls and informs me she won't be needing me the rest of the week. Things are slow and she will see me next week. Well I only work 3 days a week and today and tomorrow were days 2 & 3. I can see the writing on the wall and know my days are limited there. So while I drove around hoping to find a bakery/resturant/grocery that needed a baker or cake decorator all I could do was think about all the food out there to be eaten. Normally I would have stopped at the first food place and eaten anything that sounded good and still have felt bad. You know what though? I DIDN'T DO IT TODAY! Nope, I drank my Water, licked my wounds and made the right choice. Today I am 3 weeks post op and so proud that I was able to mentally not let food control me but I controlled the food. I wish it was for a different reasone but a NSV is one just the same! -28lbs and counting!

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USMC Wife, I am sorry for your employment problems. However, what a great and empowering victory for you to be able to beat the food monster. Congrats! and a job well done!

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Thank you! It did feel like a victory after I realized exactly what I did. Today is a new day and as far as the job...there will be another one for this pastry chef i'm sure!

USMC Wife, I am sorry for your employment problems. However, what a great and empowering victory for you to be able to beat the food monster. Congrats! and a job well done!

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Just wanted to say, great job! You've taken a tremendous step towards making the lapband work for you. I congratulate you and know I will be reading successful posts in the future. Keep up the good work! Good luck with the job search, as you mention, you will find employment while feeling better about yourself at the same time! :rolleyes:

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That is a victory! Give yourself a big hug :)

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