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I thought it would be nice to share some photos of each other since we're all going through this lapband thing together. :) It would be great to put a face with the name. I know not everyone is comfortable with this kind of stuff, though, so don't feel like you are obligated!

Since it was my idea, I'll go first. :cool2:

My name is Andi and I live in a suburb of Dallas, Texas. I'm married to the most wonderful guy. We don't have children but we do have 7 pets: 2 chihuahuas named after X-Men, 3 cats named after Batman villains and 2 french bulldogs named after characters of the TV show, Friends. I do not work full-time but I do "work" by training my frenchies and taking them to photo shoots for print ads and commercials. :biggrin2:

I'm a goofy girl who is easily amused. I love gaming (mostly online MMORPGs or D&D) and horror movies. Reality TV is a guilty pleasure that I indulge in regularly.

My mother is from Thailand, so innately my favorite food is Thai cuisine. I'm thankful that most Thai food is healthy. I'll be having many Thai Soups during the five weeks of my full liquids phase. :lol:

My weight issues are mainly due to PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome). I am diabetic and take medications for hypertension and elevated cholesterol. I hope that was my weight improves, these problems will be but a memory for me. *grins*

On to the pictures! The first picture is me and my husband, Jeremy. The second picture is with my oldest Frenchie, Joey.

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I look forwarding to getting to know all of you Marchies better!

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Yay! Thank you for posting! :) I thought I was going to be here all by myself posting random pictures of my dogs. ;)

It is so good to place a face with the name!

And I think you need to actually resize the photo prior to uploading it if you want it smaller - you just need one of the photoshop type programs to do it. :eek:

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hope to have a picture soon. i know there is one around here from October. took it when I was starting my journey.

I live with my 2 dogs, Presley and Cobi. My 2 daughters are nearby and are supportive of my choice to have the surgery.

Surgery is 3/19, reporting at 10am. hope to get called to go earlier in the morning...it will be tough waiting the morning....but just anxious to get started..

:)

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I just wanted to say good luck to you lynnt1215!!

As soon as I figure out how to put a picture on here, I will!!

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Lynnt1215

To get the logo that everyone has, just right click on the picture and select Copy. Then just paste it to your signature!! I know, it has taken me a while to figure these things out!!

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I guess I will go.

My name is Jenna and I live in West Monroe, LA.

I am 28 years old and married. My DH is planning to get banded as well.

I have one beautiful daughter who is 6-Jordan.

I have two Yorkies who are part of my family as well-Reeses and Snickers(can you tell my weakness?)

Anywho here's the pic. It's of me and my brother at my recent 28 b-day bash.

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And just because I couldn't resist, here is Reeses and Snickers (in that order)

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Hello Ladies...

I am a part-time nurse, full-time Mommy to two children. Jenna is 5 and Rusty is 3. My DH and I are college sweethearts and have been married for almost 7 years. I am set to be banded in 39 hours ;-)! I am soooo excited to start this journey. (as if the fight to get here was not a journey!)

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I guess I will go.

My name is Jenna and I live in West Monroe, LA.

I am 28 years old and married. My DH is planning to get banded as well.

I have one beautiful daughter who is 6-Jordan.

I have two Yorkies who are part of my family as well-Reeses and Snickers(can you tell my weakness?)

Anywho here's the pic. It's of me and my brother at my recent 28 b-day bash.

And just because I couldn't resist, here is Reeses and Snickers (in that order)

Yay Jenna! It's so great to "meet" you! And the Yorkies are just precious! They are one of my favorite breeds and their names are too cute! You're going to force me to post more pictures of my entire zoo... :drool:

Hello Ladies...

I am a part-time nurse, full-time Mommy to two children. Jenna is 5 and Rusty is 3. My DH and I are college sweethearts and have been married for almost 7 years. I am set to be banded in 39 hours ;-)! I am soooo excited to start this journey. (as if the fight to get here was not a journey!)

Hi there, Niki! Welcome to the family! I will be thinking about you as you take the first pivotal step of your lapband journey. :sneaky:

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Yay Jenna! It's so great to "meet" you! And the Yorkies are just precious! They are one of my favorite breeds and their names are too cute! You're going to force me to post more pictures of my entire zoo... :sneaky:

Thanks! Nice to "meet" you too! You and your DH look like a fun couple. Looks like I will be back in Dallas this week for my DH to get his surgery on Friday. It's a go! Maybe we should move back. LOL. :drool:

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Thanks! Nice to "meet" you too! You and your DH look like a fun couple. Looks like I will be back in Dallas this week for my DH to get his surgery on Friday. It's a go! Maybe we should move back. LOL. :)

Yay! I'm excited for him! And yeah, you should move back! :drool: I'd say lets get together for lunch or something but...you know. :sneaky: I guess we could have Soup but that wouldn't be quite as entertaining. *grins*

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Yay! I'm excited for him! And yeah, you should move back! :drool: I'd say lets get together for lunch or something but...you know. :sneaky: I guess we could have Soup but that wouldn't be quite as entertaining. *grins*

LOL. I agree. Maybe a few months down the road we can get together. It's only a 4 hr trip which isn't that far.

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from one dog lover to another..... they are sooooooo cute!

I had a yorkie mix that was the sweetest thing ever.. now i have a cocker spaniel and a miniature poodle, Cobi & Presley. They will be my home support group after surgey..

only 9 days to go.....

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