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Hello! I try to regularly donate blood. I have a rare blood type and red cross just loves to call to let me know when it's time lol. They called today but I missed it. I was thinking I would go to the blood drive tomorrow, about 30 min away. Can you donate after surgery? I'll find out tomorrow but just wondering if anyone knows. thanks
I was reading older blogs and came across this post from bikrchk I needed to read this. I think I will print this out. by bikrchk This was written by Leilani Gibbs, mentor to the weight loss surgery community who recently passed. May I remember this always! ______ "There's noooooooooooooo crying in baseball.....!!!!!!" That's the sentiment (scenario) that comes to mind sometimes when I hear some of the comments ...
So this is my story. I haven't admitted this to anyone. Starting here. I was 145 when I got pregnant with my son, had him March 2011 at 170lbs. I don't know if it was because of PP depression or just because I now found myself home all the time, but I starting eating. A lot. And I don't mean extras at the dinner table, I mean I would HAVE to have a bag of candy a day. I'm talking the big bag of rolo's or Hershey kisses from the candy aisle. Caramel and chocolate were my best friends. So ...
So in about 3 hours I get to go out to dinner to celebrate my mother in laws birthday. two sister in laws will be be there. I haven't told any of them that I got the sleeve. Rewind about 5 years. When I first met them (the sisters) I was 145lbs. They were very nice. Thought maybe I would be friends with the one who was my age. Then I got pregnant. Ate, ate and ate some more. Had a baby, weighed 200lbs. Got pp depression, turned to food. Weighed 250lbs. now the sisters ...
Every single bite and every single sip I take I get the gurgling in my throat. As if I'm swallowing air. I concentrate on eating and drinking, trying so hard to make sure I don't swallow air I This is really annoying Does it go away as time goes on?