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You're not supposed to drink for the first year is it? :biggrin:

well then i blew it..:tongue:

actually my dr is OK with moderate drinking; pay attention to the calories & don't drink on an empty stomach was all he recommended.

the chip 3wks out...i might wait on those for a bit further down the road.

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well then i blew it..:biggrin:

actually my dr is OK with moderate drinking; pay attention to the calories & don't drink on an empty stomach was all he recommended.

the chip 3wks out...i might wait on those for a bit further down the road.

My doctor is also fine with moderate drinking with the same limitations you list. Thank the lord!! lol

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My doctor is also fine with moderate drinking with the same limitations you list. Thank the lord!! lol

Ditto!

Damn letter limit....

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Being raised in a strict Catholic school system..geez it's not easy to confess the truth but here goes. You're not supposed to drink for the first year is it?

That's news to me!

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My doctor is also fine with moderate drinking with the same limitations you list. Thank the lord!! lol

What do you think made up the bulk of our liquid diet?? :tongue2:

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What do you think made up the bulk of our liquid diet?? :tongue2:

Shiraz??? mmmm - that sounds good. I think I will go have a glass!!

I may have two glass as my daughter just told me her dad is trying to get stationed at the Pentagon! I just do not want to be in the same state as that guy!! AAAarrrggggg

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Shiraz??? mmmm - that sounds good. I think I will go have a glass!!

I may have two glass as my daughter just told me her dad is trying to get stationed at the Pentagon! I just do not want to be in the same state as that guy!! AAAarrrggggg

Ha! Just pretend like the Pentagon is its own state!

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Well I think we all drink a pretty good amount hell we can't eat much might as well ...I just started drinking again I went for a few yrs with out a drop alcohol poisoning will do that to ya..

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I'll say that I don't drink a whole lot, but New Year's Eve in Vegas was a little different. haha. Whatever, though. The props of being young and in college. haha.

Oh, and confession time...I have NO clue why, but right now I am INCREDIBLY horny and the thought of having to wait like 9 hours to see my girlfriend is very depressing...

I can only hope this will subside in the interim... :thumbup:

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I confess I had AT LEAST 1 drink a day every day and at least one handful of chocolate every day from XMas Eve through NYE. Needless to say, I was in a pretty good mood every day through the holidays. I was very pleasantly surprised to see that I didn't gain any weight; didn't lose either, but hey, over the holidays, no gain = success. :wub:

P.S. - I stopped smoking. I had started back up right before Thanksgiving so my holidays were pretty much smoking, drinking and gorging myself on chocolate. It was good! he he

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I've been having to many cocktails in the evening and the scale is showing it...

Actually I think the drinks trigger my eating either way its bad..I'm getting filled tomorrow hope this puts me back on track.

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Susan, now there's a confession I can work with! :thumbup: Looks great!

When people ask how I've lost the weight, I tell them Portion Control. It IS controlled!

Now for something non band related: Whenever I cook something I pretend I'm on a cooking show and when no one's home, I talk like I'm freaking Paula Deen or something. LOL :) I imagine having a band friendly show on food Network. That'd be nice. :lol: Does that make me crazy?

Oh my God, I know you posted this a long time ago but I do the same thing! I always have. My favorite "meal" to make on my show is PB & J. That was preband though!

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Well, I've been banded about 14 months and managed to lose about 95lbs. A couple of weeks ago I started to have bad reflux, etc and had to get a complete unfill on 2/4. When I left the office my doc said "don't go eating everything in sight." I haven't been eating EVERYTHING in sight but sure have been eating every single thing I couldn't eat for the past 14 months. The first night after the unfill I had spaghetti, then over the past couple of days I've had a sub sandwich, chicken mini's, and a host of my other favorites. Next on the list is pizza. :lol:

Luckily I can't eat the amounts I was able to preband. I haven't gained any YET and thankfully I will be getting a fill on 2/18.

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LizzieBorden, you haven't eaten your dad and stepmom, have you?

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Donna, as of this moment they're alive and well but I'm not promising anything prior to my fill! They might be good in the crock pot with some veggies.....:lol:

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