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i wish dentists sent you home w/"sweet air" vs vicodin after oral surgery.

vicodin makes me crave shells & cheese.:cool2:

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He choose in surgery to not do the horizontal cut all the way across the bottom of the breasts. By not doing it he changed the stitch on the verticle cuts across to tighter and more pursed together. His thinking was that it would save me a huge scar on each breast and make them better. It didn't work, I didn't see it at first but they are now dropping and not what I had hoped for at all. And I don't want to go through that again.

So sorry all I didn't mean to hijack this thread! lol...

That's what I was worried about when I went on my 2nd consultation, since the PS said that she would use a lollipop incision instead of the anchor incision. The other two surgeons I had consultations with said that they'd use the anchor. That was one of several reasons why I chose not to use that surgeon.

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Has anyone tried the powdered Peanut Butter? I like to put it in my Protein Shakes. It mixes in better and it's way less calories.

I don't think it is possible to hijack this thread.

Is anyone else having problems getting emails to their subscribed threads? I don't like having to go to my subscribed threads on the left hand side of the board. I liked clicking on my email to get to the thread. I wonder why it's changed. I checked my settings and I am supposed to be getting emails.

BBK, that is awful. You already went through the surgery and it should have been done right the first time. Did you have your TT too?

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I like the powdered Peanut Butter too! It's so good! I gave some to my dietician because she'd never heard of it. She loved it! I always forget I have it though. I haven't tried it in my shakes. Good idea.

I don't get my threads in an email. Too many. I prefer to just go to User CP.

~C

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What did the fish say when it swam into the wall?

Damn.

That reminds me of the first joke my son ever told me, when he was about 7 years old:

A man walked into a bar and said, "Ow."

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I am posting to say I am sooooo bored. I did nothing all day long today and am now sitting here waiting for the race to come on. Tomorrow we are painting the pool. What an exciting three day weekend. I think we better go jeeping or to the beach or something on Monday.

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That's what I was worried about when I went on my 2nd consultation, since the PS said that she would use a lollipop incision instead of the anchor incision. The other two surgeons I had consultations with said that they'd use the anchor. That was one of several reasons why I chose not to use that surgeon.

I thought I did a good job, he changed his mind in the operatiing room. BASTARD! :biggrin:

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oh BBK, i'd be so pissed .. sorry that happened. since it was his decision, the revision (and all related costs) should be waived or charged to him...

i really need to look into the powdered Peanut Butter.... i love the stuff but havent eaten it in ages due to the fat content..

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Here is the link to the powdered Peanut Butter. The stuff is awesome. They just pulverize the peanuts and squeeze all the oil out of it...makes it less fattening. It's low cal, and it honestly tastes good! I like it with a little tiny sprinkle (not the whole packet) of Splenda. You can add a little chocolate Syrup too if you are really craving a little sweet!!!! Yummy!

Bell Plantation - PB2 Powdered Peanut Butter - Home

~C

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I almost did buy a truck load. I accidently ordered twice as much as I intended to. I know I will use it though!

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Yes...and no! LOL Some people like theirs to be creamier, some stickier, etc. It's individual, but you don't add much. I like mine stickier, so I don't add much Water. It really is good, and makes for a good snack.< /p>

I'm sure if you didn't like it, you could sell it pretty easily.

~C

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