Comments:

Sandy - 2004-04-06 15:51:25
Gah, I hate Crystal Light. It's so freaking SWEET!
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cosmicrayola - 2004-04-06 17:13:32
I have gotten used to the sweetner taste in the past month. I accidently took a swallow of regular pepsi a few days ago and it actually gagged me!
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sassy - 2004-04-06 19:45:00
Mmm.... Crystal Light.....
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Jennifer - 2004-04-07 08:55:37
I will have to try that crystal light mixture! sounds good. I know how you feel about having your ears half shut. The negative stuff, though, makes you seal that decision in your heart and helps you get rid of the doubts. When I was getting ready to move back to Ohio, I heard horrible comments from my closest friends on what a grave mistake I was making and how my life would be ruined. It just made my decision that much more solid to do it. I know that this is not the same type of decision you have made, though, but mine changed the whole course of my life, I believe for the better. I am now closer to my parents than I have ever been in my life and I have also met the love of my life...hubby! You are taking a risk, but the benefits definitely outweigh the risks. You can tell people that you take risks every day just walking outside of your apartment. Driving a car is a risk, but it has better benefits to doing it rather than sit in your apartment like a bump on a log. It also sure beats walking from your apartment to the Mall of America! That would take FOREVER! Loving people is a risk. You risk being hurt, but the benefits outweigh the risks. With your beautiful determination, you are NOT going to have any complications with this procedure! You just need to determine not to. Next year, you will be writing in your journal about how this was the best decision you ever made. You are going to be writing about all of the hot clothes you are buying and how you can shop at Victoria's secret! Wooooo hoooooo! Watch out Supe!!! I watched "I lost it" on Discovery Health Channel, and there was a man that did it who weighed 710 pounds and was still able to walk. The doctor knew it was a risk, but he took the chance on the man because he was still able to walk and was determined to live. He is now 250 pounds and is able to go to a baseball game for the first time in his life without having to sit in the handicapped section. He had the time of his life. In fact, he is now a consultant for the surgeon at his office. He talks to new clients about what he did. His daughter also had the procedure done and she feels wonderful! I say, "You go girl!" Don't let anyone stand in your way.
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