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Whew! Well done Penni! Glad to hear you made it through...now sip, walk, sip...oh, wrong advice...rest those eyes!! See you on the boards soon!

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THanks Michelle: I am supposed to take it easy tonight. So, dinner is not an option. BUMMER!! I am breaking the rules by even being online. LOL!!! I do it for short periods of time. I get bored easily. If I had workout clothes with me I would go to the gym here. LOL!! And I am being tortured cause there is a starbuck's just down the street (within walking distance) but it is raining. GRRRRRRRRRR!!! That is just wrong.

Glad to hear you are doing OK

I'm real close by if you need anything

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NO and you can't make me. REBELLION!! OH feels like being a teenager again. LOL!!! OK I am gone now for sure. Tylenol take me away. LOL!!

What are you doing on the computer-SHAME ON YOU__GO CLOSE YOUR EYES_GO ON GO!!! YOUR STILL READING _ GO TO SLEEP!

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Don't have yahoo messenger on this laptop. BUMMER!!

DId ya at least get my instant message?? If not check your IM on yahoo.

NOW GO TO BED BAD GIRL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hi Penni. Glad things went well & you're feeling up to typing. I caught you cheating on the pill thread! I hope your recuperation (sp?) continues to go smoothly.

Best wishes,

Karen

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someone needs to tell Penni that rain should never be a factor whether to go to Starbucks or not. In Seattle we never let the rain stop us from doing anything.

I say "tell" because SHE SHOULD BE RESTING THOSE PEEPERS OF HER!

Hugs Penni, and I'm glad things went well!

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OK I stand corrected about the rain. But I couldn't go out in it with the eye surgery. LOL!!

The whole thing took about 5 min. The prep time was longer than anything including the drive to the clinic. That took 15 to 20 min. Then wait for them to give instructions; then wait to be taken back; then wait for the surgeon to come and talk to me. Then 5 min to get lased. LOL!!

Cute little goggles put on. Pics coming later.

Then go to hotel room lie down for 2.5 hours and sleep. Then get on computer which was a NO NO! But I had to check in with you wonderful people. Ordered room service that night. Went to bed sorta early. WITH GOGGLES ON!! ARGH!!

Next day travel back to Clinic to be checked out and to put on the cute little loaner glasses to protect my eyes for 5 days. PIC to follow. I hate them of course. John says I look very professional in them. I told him to not get used to them cause they are history. Then home now.

Oh I have 20/15 distance vision now. WHOO HOO!! Monovision is the bomb. I can't even tell I had anything done other than perfect vision now. Crisp, clear, and so much better. I can read 20/20 where I couldn't before.

Anyone in the area and need a good reference for Lasik surgeon just let me know. I will be happy to give a referral.

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PIC to follow. I hate them of course. John says I look very professional in them. I told him to not get used to them cause they are history.

Pic to follow.....Now :banana

So glad your home, rest up for the next trip...world travler

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OK Vera darlin. Here ya go of me in the glasses. Goggles to come tomorrow. LOLOL!!! Enjoy this pic. I can tell the weight loss in this pic too. Amazing.

Pic to follow.....Now :banana

So glad your home, rest up for the next trip...world travler

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IALMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Excuse me Doctor you said you did what to my (fill in the blank) I was here for my eye surgery!!!"-Penni's commit from the shot above--LOL

By the way - NICE TOOTHERS. You must be a flosser!

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Hi Penni,

Sending good wishes your way, let us know the outcome of your eye surgery. I have considered but wanted to do the lapband first.

Corgi

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Good luck with the surgery Penni. I wish I was a candidate for that type of surgery, but I am not. I had to get Progessive lenses now for my glasses. I love them.

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