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I've heard the Slimfast are no-nos too, but I don't really know why. However, for a few years now I've done the EAS Myoplex Lite Carb Control and really like them, especially in chocolate. Seventeen grams of Protein, four grams of carbs, about 100 cals.

Where do you get those, Beth?

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i confess i thought not so nice thoughts towards someone on LBT i sent a FB friend request to and apparently i got blew off ...

Than quit talking about me! Geesh! lol.... :tt1:

Meanie!

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Where do you get those, Beth?

i've seen them at wally world or target'

ok - small confession.

hubby was suppose to be on business travel all wk - but cut it short because he knew i was sad about my dog being put down....

his car service just picked him up and i'm SO excited - so i can play with my new storm & Facebook for the day:biggrin: guilt free!!!

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Where do you get those, Beth?

The sell them at GNC, but for far too much money. I get them at Walmart for less than half the price. GNC sells them for about $10 for a pack of four, and WalMart sells the same stuff for about $4.97.

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Hmm, what does that tell you? As I said in another thread, Lulu is my only FB friend. Very few on FB know about my surgery..

What, I am hurt that Lulu is the only worthy one of being your friend on FB. Actually, I think you will see that most of us never talk about the band there. I only comment to people who are out in the open about it and they post something related to it, then I will respond. You should be safe. Now add me, damnit! shane_yell.gif

i confess i thought not so nice thoughts towards someone on LBT i sent a FB friend request to and apparently i got blew off ...

Was it SNT? She doesn't like us. :tt1: JK, JK

ok - small confession.

hubby was suppose to be on business travel all wk - but cut it short because he knew i was sad about my dog being put down....

his car service just picked him up and i'm SO excited - so i can play with my new storm & Facebook for the day:biggrin: guilt free!!!

I hear ya, I love it when I have what I call a "me day" when I am home all alone and get to play with my "toys". Yet, the family always feels guilty for leaving me. If they only knew that secretly I am actually pushing their bootys out the door!

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I've heard the Slimfast are no-nos too, but I don't really know why. However, for a few years now I've done the EAS Myoplex Lite Carb Control and really like them, especially in chocolate. Seventeen grams of Protein, four grams of carbs, about 100 cals.

Beth, not trying to piss you off or sound catty, but if you drank those for several years and still needed the band, maybe you should stop drinking them now? <ducking head and running for the door>

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Beth, not trying to piss you off or sound catty, but if you drank those for several years and still needed the band, maybe you should stop drinking them now? <ducking head and running for the door>

sorry beth - but donna just make me laugh my A$$ off at that one:)

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I'm avoiding work..the girl I work with went into labor today now they have no one for the rest of the week ...they keep calling my phone...

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Since you're in the medical field, isn't there some sort of requirement that you have to be on call 24/7 and respond for requests to come in within a specific time period? Maybe that's just for doctors?

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Only during hurricanes or emergency situations..but we do always work holidays and stuff...my brother works in surgery he's always on call..I'm just saying they knew this girl was having her baby this month and they had plenty of time to find someone to cover her ...I don't like to work more than my 3 12hr shifts per week...

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Beth, not trying to piss you off or sound catty, but if you drank those for several years and still needed the band, maybe you should stop drinking them now? <ducking head and running for the door>

Oooohh, you bees SO bad! :(

I obviously need to clarify, otherwise I AM selling the product short, ain't I?

I love them for Breakfast because I am never hungry first thing in the morning. At least I used them when I dieted, and I'm using them still. On mushies it's hard to get all my Protein so I drink a couple a day.

I hope that helps! :eek:

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