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08-25-2010, 09:33 PM
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Yeah, put in the corn and give Mr. B the watermelon. Both are a good source of fiber.
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08-25-2010, 10:18 PM
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I wear inserts for a heel problem, also. I found that when I get a new pair of shoes, I would sprinkle powder in the shoe, and then they wouldn't squeak.
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Thanks, Mary Ann, I'll give that a try.
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08-26-2010, 08:57 AM
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soooo PTurner
We all want to know did you make your goal weight??? Wasn't it by Aug 21? Wasn't it for a class reunion or something? Are you still going to continue on the Low GI plan?
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08-26-2010, 11:29 AM
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Hi SSmith,
I ended up losing 7 lbs by Aug. 21 for my high school reunion. Perhaps my goal of 10 lbs in three weeks was overly ambitious. I did not want to do it via "starvation" or anything that I would not be able to continue as a lifestyle change.
Yes, I an continuing with the low GI approach. As of today, my total weight loss since I started is 7.5 lbs. The weight is coming off much more slowly, but it's still trending downward, and I feel terrific! I need to incorporate more exercise-- no doubt. I have been soooo busy in the last few weeks-- in part, planning the reunion. But it's not a good excuse.
Thanks for asking. -- P
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08-26-2010, 01:26 PM
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Hi SSmith,
I ended up losing 7 lbs by Aug. 21 for my high school reunion. Perhaps my goal of 10 lbs in three weeks was overly ambitious. I did not want to do it via "starvation" or anything that I would not be able to continue as a lifestyle change.
Yes, I an continuing with the low GI approach. As of today, my total weight loss since I started is 7.5 lbs. The weight is coming off much more slowly, but it's still trending downward, and I feel terrific! I need to incorporate more exercise-- no doubt. I have been soooo busy in the last few weeks-- in part, planning the reunion. But it's not a good excuse.
Thanks for asking. -- P
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And...did you take pictures at the reunion???? Please show us.
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08-26-2010, 05:01 PM
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Great
I am so glad that you did so well. I bet you were the belle of the ball!! or the best looking chear leader there. Gracie is right, pictures? Susie
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08-26-2010, 05:43 PM
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I am so glad that you did so well. I bet you were the belle of the ball!! or the best looking chear leader there. Gracie is right, pictures? Susie
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OMG, not hardly! I went to HS with some of the most gorgeous and sweet women on the planet. I didn't take any photos of myself, lol. I was away earlier this week and just starting to look at the photos posted on our private site. Here's one that I'm in. I'm the skinny-- ha, ha-- one standing third from the left.
I'll find one later that's more close up. It might be in a couple weeks though. WE'RE COMING DOWN TO TV Saturday for a week! Yea!!
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09-06-2010, 05:47 PM
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Medical time ... dingalingaling ... I'd like to talk about knees. I need some opinions based on your experience or that of someone you know.
I've had "bad knees" for years and it serves me right. I used to play squash every day, jog, ski, and wear three-inch heels all the time. (No, my sneakers didn't have three-inch heels, silly goose). That was before I realized that I wouldn't be young and bouncy forever. Way back then.
Anyway, now my family doctor says I need arthroscopic surgery, that I have bits of stuff floating around in my kneecaps causing me pain. She has referred me to a surgeon. (I had arthroscopic surgery 20 years ago and it improved my knees at that time. But of course I was warned against skiing, jogging and playing squash!)
An arthritis specialist has told me I should have cortisone shots in both knees! And he thinks that there would be a significant improvement so that I could avoid surgery. He says the floating bits aren't that significant.
I'm scheduled for the cortisone shots in four days. Anyone out there with knee problems?
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09-06-2010, 05:57 PM
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OMG, not hardly! I went to HS with some of the most gorgeous and sweet women on the planet. I didn't take any photos of myself, lol. I was away earlier this week and just starting to look at the photos posted on our private site. Here's one that I'm in. I'm the skinny-- ha, ha-- one standing third from the left.
I'll find one later that's more close up. It might be in a couple weeks though. WE'RE COMING DOWN TO TV Saturday for a week! Yea!!
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I can't count P. Is that you in the white top? Wow. Who are all the rest of those old people?
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09-06-2010, 05:58 PM
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Medical time ... dingalingaling ... I'd like to talk about knees. I need some opinions based on your experience or that of someone you know.
I've had "bad knees" for years and it serves me right. I used to play squash every day, jog, ski, and wear three-inch heels all the time. (No, my sneakers didn't have three-inch heels, silly goose). That was before I realized that I wouldn't be young and bouncy forever. Way back then.
Anyway, now my family doctor says I need arthroscopic surgery, that I have bits of stuff floating around in my kneecaps causing me pain. She has referred me to a surgeon. (I had arthroscopic surgery 20 years ago and it improved my knees at that time. But of course I was warned against skiing, jogging and playing squash!)
An arthritis specialist has told me I should have cortisone shots in both knees! And he thinks that there would be a significant improvement so that I could avoid surgery. He says the floating bits aren't that significant.
I'm scheduled for the cortisone shots in four days. Anyone out there with knee problems?
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Sorry Bare, Bump.
My knees are great, it is the rest of me that is not working exactly right.
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09-06-2010, 10:47 PM
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Bare, I know nothing about knees, but I'm interested in your story. Please keep us posted!
Shots or surgery.
Surgery or shots.
Shots or Surgery.
I know which one I'd choose.
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09-06-2010, 11:19 PM
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Bare, I know nothing about knees, but I'm interested in your story. Please keep us posted!
Shots or surgery.
Surgery or shots.
Shots or Surgery.
I know which one I'd choose.
Judy the chicken
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Bare,
The day after the shots, I hope you don't feel like you were visited by a loan shark to whom you are behind in payments.
Long-term, I hope the shots work!
Please keep us posted.
Here's my virtual hug!
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09-07-2010, 09:48 AM
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Thanks girls. I've been researching cortisone shots on the internet and reading "reviews" from people who've had them. The comments are very mixed, from "it's a miracle" to "don't do it, constant pain". Yikes! Oh well, I think I'll give it a try on Friday.
I also started taking Fosomax this week for the first time. I think that makes me officially an old fart.
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Bare, If taking fosomax makes you an old fart, then I have been one for about 15 years now!
When my doc told me I had to start taking fosomax I said " But I feel great" !!!!
his reply was " Good and we want to keep it that way!
Personally I have had very little improvement in bone strength from taking foxomax but at least it didnt go the other way. My bone density improved greatly when I was told to combine calcium plus D to my daily drug routine.
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Bare, how the cortisone shots worked for you? I hope you're feeling better!
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