kylakae 21 years, 9 months ago

<table border="0" width="100%"><tr> <td width="15%"><center><IMG SRC="http://www.dwarfworks.com/kyla/pictures/birthday/sylvester.gif" width="162" height="188"></center></td><td width="85%" valign="middle"><b><font face="Lucida Sans" color="#006600">Happy re-Birthday, Terri! Today marks the anniversary of your WLS. Congratulations on all your triumphs! I hope that you continue to be blessed by this surgery and that you are feeling great. May this next year be your best ever!!</font></b></td> </tr></table>

lunakitty 22 years, 5 months ago

Terri, Thanks so much for your well wishes and congrats on you loss, your an inspiration for sure. Your friend in WLS, Rena

K.C. D. 22 years, 5 months ago

Terri, Thank you so much for your prayers and kind words. As of now I have laid this in God's hands and I have faith that He will guide my doctor through surgery and me through recovery. Take Care, K.C. Davis

Connie D. 22 years, 9 months ago

Terri,we shared the same surgery date and I am so glad you are doing well.....Please keep me posted ok?I sent you a personal email but didn't know if you got it or not.....Have been thinking about you and praying for you.......I am still doing great...lost 18lbs when I went back 3 weeks ago to get my skin staples out.....Please keep me updated as to how you are......Love and prayers,Connie

Mel M. 22 years, 9 months ago

Welcome home! I am so glad you're home-- swollen lips and all. Thinking of you, Mel

Notgivingup 22 years, 9 months ago

Hello Everyone. Thank you so much for your thoughts, prayers, and concerns for me over the past week. I can't say that I'm to the point yet that I'm glad I had this done. I'm more at the point of "Oh God ... I'm going to live through every single horrid moment of this!!" ~smile~ Although I was literally almost in every unit possible while in the hospital, including two different intensive care units, I have not had a moments problem with my lap RNY. Other than the expected tenderness and soreness in the tummy region, I think I've done remarkably well with that. My mouth may never recover! I was from Sunday night at midnight until the following Wednesday about 5:00 p.m. before I was allowed ANYTHING in my mouth. Not even so much as a damp wash cloth. I now look like I had about a gallon of collegen injected into my mouth, because my lips are literally lined with fever blisters. I'm a sexy sight, I tell ya!! I was in the intensive care units because of low oxygen levels in my blood. Good Lord, I've probably had that for years ... they said that was why I was so short of breath ... and I was like, "Why didn't somebody tell me that BEFORE surgery? Here I thought it was the result of lugging around an extra 130 pounds of fat all these years!!" Don't let my being in ICU scare snyone from this surgery. This would have happened if I had of been put to sleep to have an ingrown toenail removed. One thing though ... I will have to say that Florida undoubtly has the best looking male nurses in the largest numbers of any state out there. That alone might be worth coming to FL to have the surgery. I told my surgeon that this was highly unfair ... why couldn't I get a raincheck for ICU in a year when I was a hundred pounds smaller? Even HE had to admit that their did seem to be an above average number of studs at any one time in that unit!! There are three women who I must name by name and say "thank you" from the very bottom of my heart. Mary and Deborah, employees of Tallahassee Community Hospital and post-ops, stopped by to say hello and give me encouragement when it was DESPERATELY needed! I had never met these women or spoken with them online. They just happened to see my name and my procedure while on duty, and took a moment out of their busy day to tell me "it will get better" and "in a few weeks you will be so glad you did this for youself." They were wonderful and will never know how much their support and encouragment meant to me. Another lady, Melanie, a resident of Tallahassee, I met a few weeks ago online via AMOS. She is a sweetheart and took time out of her busy life to stop by and wish me well. She was my "unofficial" angel here at ObesityHelp.com and posted updates on my surgery date page. Melanie is a pre-op and I know her time will be just around the bend! These ladies were truly my angels. They will never know how much it meant to me to have them support and encourage me. From the bottom of my hear ladies, "thank you!!!!!" Again, thanks to everyone for their care and concern, it was very much appreciated!! Terri

Jackie E. 22 years, 9 months ago

Dear Terri, Saying a prayer for you that all is going well. God bless you and heal you.

Mel M. 22 years, 9 months ago

Terri was moved to the Cardiac care unit. She was moved from ICU to the floor (Tuesday). But Wednesday a.m. she was moved to Cardiac and was still there last night. Her mother and a friend are driving over to Tallahassee to be with her. Please pray. Her surgeon said the RNY went well. Don't know exactly why she is in cardiac care unit, just that her oxygen level was too low. Thanks, M.

Mel M. 22 years, 9 months ago

Terri got out of surgery around 6pm last night. She went to the ICU overnight. The Nurse on the Unit said she is doing well and will be moved to the floor later this morning/early afternoon. Prayers and positive thoughts, please!

Rhonda H. 22 years, 9 months ago

Terri, My thoughts and prayers are with you today and over the next several days as you adjust to your new life. I hope everything went well for you today. I am anxious to hear how you are doing. Good luck and may God bless you! Rhonda
About Me
Northwest, FL
Location
45.5
BMI
RNY
Surgery
07/16/2001
Surgery Date
Jun 19, 2001
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