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Just wanted to wish anyone in the path, T &P for you & your property!

Being from FL it can be scary.

Like we say with LB follow Dr instructions. I this case follow officials instructions.

Best wishes!

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I'm in Florida and its odd that now I have to worry about my family in New Jersey for once. All I can say is I will pray for your safety. Living through Wilma was enough for me for the rest of my life. Hope it down grades to a tropical storm by then.

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<----Northern NJ and prepared for the unexpected. I feel worse for those who live down by the shore areas and live by rivers/lakes. They usually are the ones who suffer the most. Where I am located we worry about floods and power outages. Winds can bring down trees so that worries me too. I am quite a few blocks from the hudson river which will hit the lower part of my town, I am wayyyy uptown so we are safe in that aspect. Flooding is going to be big, I just made sure the drain in the driveway is clear because that has a tendency to flood the garage/basement if its clogged up. Made sure all the patios chairs are put inside and garbage bins are put against the gate in the backyard so its not flying around the streets.

Be safe everyone!

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Be safe all! and maddy/cheryl what part of FL are ya at? Boca here!

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Good morning all! Here in NJ hoping storm doesn't come - scheduled for surgery Tuesday! And I've been waiting so long. Surgeon won't tell me if it's on or off until Monday.

Anyway, question: I've always been a "stuffer" of food - does the lapband help? From all I've read lap band success is all in the head. Thoughts?

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Good morning all! Here in NJ hoping storm doesn't come - scheduled for surgery Tuesday! And I've been waiting so long. Surgeon won't tell me if it's on or off until Monday.

Anyway, question: I've always been a "stuffer" of food - does the lapband help? From all I've read lap band success is all in the head. Thoughts?

OMG Anna, I really really hope things work out for you!! Please keep us posted about your surgery! I really really keep hopeing Sandy loses her strength by the time she makes her way up here!!!

(crossing fingers for you)!!!

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Just wanted to wish anyone in the path, T &P for you & your property!

Being from FL it can be scary.

Like we say with LB follow Dr instructions. I this case follow officials instructions.

Best wishes!

say it again, FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS/SUGGESTIONS......

your life is not worth being hardheaded....

((thinking of all my banded buds in storms path))

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Im in Jacksonville. Lived in Fort Lauderdale for 10 years. It's coming so get prepared they said on the weather channel it has no where else to go but inland once it reaches north. Be prepared. Im sure there will be no electric for about a week so they are saying. Sending in trucks from everywhere in the US to help restore power. You can always have your surgery worry about the storm for now.

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Be safe all! and maddy/cheryl what part of FL are ya at? Boca here!

Englewood

Boca Grande or Boca Raton?

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