In addition to physically feeling terrific, the total of over 22 pounds already shed has filled me with such optimism. Mentally I am ready to start down this path to good health.
I just ordered a "Spirit Candle" called "Rejoice" from the Signals catalog.
"It looks like an ordinary white wax candle…until you light the wick. As the wax melts, a small bronze sculpture hidden inside slowly emerges. Because it happens over many hours, the sculpture becomes a symbol of patience and waiting for the good things in life."
What symbolism as the fat melts slowly off my body over the months to come, and I am released from the bondage I have felt for most of my life.
I ordered 3 candles - 2 are gifts for very, very special women I have come to treasure in recent months. Jenn, who was also banded by Dr Tull the week before me, and Ann who was banded a week and a half after me me by Dr Patel at Temple Jeanes hospital. These women are truly sisters in my heart, and I could not have made it this far without both of them. I have such confidence in our future success.
Both Jenn and I will be joining Ann for our post-op care at Temple Jeanes since the program at Abington Lansdale hospital where our surgery was done is closing its bariatric program in the next few months.
Those candles are awesome! I think I might get me some :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post! I have been working out this week too! I make Tracey walk with me. I hate walking. Seriously, it may be my least favorite exercise in the world, but its free. When we first walked a couple days after surgery, it took us 30 minutes to walk a mile. Now we are doing it in about 20 minutes. I think we will walk 1.5 next time. I need to get access to the gym here on campus. It is small, but literally 50 feet away from my office...and free! let me know how your first fill goes. I know I am getting mine for sure on march 5th. I am hoping for about 3ccs. We shall see...or should I say cc? hahah
ReplyDeleteKaren, how did you doc appt go? What is your username on lapbandtalk?
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