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I've moved the forum to a new server and we should be seeing an immediate performance upgrade. It's pretty amazing, in such a short period of time, without any advertising at all, LapBandTalk.com has almost 100,000 posts and almost 4,000 really great members. Just keep referring our web site to your friends and I'll keep on footing the bill to run this site ;-)

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Thanks Alex for all of your generousity on keeping this site going for all of us. I love this site. Without it, I would be a lost soul.

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Thanks Alex! Man u rock! I love this site I have recommended it to the surgeon's office so they can tell future banders where to go for daily support. Thanks for all you have done and continue to do.

Peace,

Dee Dee

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Alex, Thanks for your support. I have had many times that I would have been completly stressed out with this site. The information, support, and comraderie have been extremely valuable. Celeste

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I don't know how many jewels you will get in your crown on that glorious day, but I'm certain it will be too heavy to wear. Thank you for this site. Thank you for the upgrades, although I'm not quite sure what they are just yet, but I'm hoping I don't spend 30 minutes on a PM and have Microsoft not respond, then lose it. Augghh!!! That's really the only trouble I have had lately and we aren't getting e-mail notifications anymore...but I'm counting my blessings. LBT is the best, and we are so grateful!!

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Thank you so much for this wonderful gathering place that we call LBT Alex! I appreciate that you've taken the time to make these upgrades during the holiday weekend, let alone doing them at all! It just proves what an awesome LBT "father" you are.

I too recommended this site to my surgeon, and she has said how much she likes it, and said that she would start recommending it to her patients.

Take care Alex, and God bless you!

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Thanks Alex...I would be lost without this site. The many inspiring words have led me through this weight challenge and without your kindness it would not be possible. Thanks again.

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Thank you thank you thank you thank you - I don't know if I'd have actually gone through with the surgery without all the support I received here.

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Wow, thanks for all of your thanks lol :D

Email notifications seem to be failing at the moment and I'm going to have one fo my techs work on this problem asap.

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