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And THIS is why it's been two weeks between this post and my previous post...

What a joke...

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And THIS is why it's been two weeks between this post and my previous post...

What a joke...

Hells yes......so damn good to see you, Kinda !

Where have you bean ????

We need ya 'round here pard. People getting all butthurt because they are married to their own ways...more specifically their own OLD ways.

Trying to get to the new way of living and you've done that and done so in a smoove way that say's....."I'm built for comfort....but I'm also capable of speed".

We need some veteran leadership 'round here something fierce....

Lol Dub!

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I just want to see folks make a good run at it.

Can't do that if you are eating honey, syrups and salty snack foods while on your pre-op liquid liver shrink diet. It's beyond stupid....it's dangerous.

If we can't call out dangerous acts then what's the point.

It'd then degrade to be no better than a suicide hotline where they coach you how to load the bullets and cock the trigger, no ????

Quit getting butthurt people and start listening to the whats and whys our successful vets are trying to tell you...........it's for your own good.

Damn.

Just damn.

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I truly laughed out loud. And it felled really good. Thank you to all that try, and some just....can't.

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Pillows

Gowns

Slippers

Flip flops

Two out fits, one to ware to the hospital/ return home

Scarf

under garments

Smell goods

Tooth paste, mouth wash, and tooth brash

Deodorant

Heating pad

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If you are open to suggestions, you may want to take lip balm.

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Lol... I am so happy that some many adults are acting so childish... Well let me inform all the haters and congratulators... I lost another four Pounds... Yay for me!

Edited by D'Sleeved

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@ Julie Norton

You are to old to be so childish.... As I looked at your profile, you been a member since 2011!!! Come on... Act your age not your shoes size!

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Hello everyone, my day is going awesome!! How about yours???

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It's almost like you are two different people!! :D

My day is great, too!! You all packed?

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Wow... and I thought reading these forums would be boring .

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Never a dull moment.

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Lol... I am so happy that some many adults are acting so childish... Well let me inform all the haters and congratulators... I lost another four Pounds... Yay for me!

I took that comment down... because I didn't want to act like that. @ lipstickLady

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Well, I guess the above one (you know, the one you edited) is SO much better!! :D

Kisses!!

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I took a bunch of stuff... and only used my toothbrush lol

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It was an experience to say the least. But just remember this to shall pass. And then weight loss to come and energy and better life in general. Good luck!

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When I had my surgery I took all kinds of clothes and smell goods and such. I didn't touch 90% of it. I know for me, I didn't feel like being bothered and didn't really want to move. But I am glad you are super prepared. I was also prepped for when I was coming home. I made food ice cubes. Soups, broths and such as well as buying popsicles. I lived on popsicles, coffee and tea for a while.

Good luck and keep us up to date

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