By: leanne_555 16/09/2007 11:08 pm Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 2:
Some frequently used abbreviations you may see on this forum:
Bandster/Bandit - A person who has undergone banding.
B u m p/Bringing Forward/BTT - This means to bring a thread/topic to the top of the front page.
THREAD - A thread is a topic
PB - Productive Burp - This is a 'bandster' term that refers to the regurgitation that most bandsters will experience at least once in their bandster lives when we've eaten more or larger pieces than can be passed through the stoma (small entrance to the stomach). Since the food has not been digested, there is no odour, stomach acid, or retching involved but there may be a varying degree of phlegm that accompanies it. PB episodes may last anywhere from 1 minute to two hours, depending on the individual and circumstances. After a PB episode, under most circumstances, it's best to refrain from eating at that meal and let the stoma rest. If it is happening constantly it may be a good idea to try going on fluids for 24 hours to see if the inflammation goes down. If not, you must see your doctor.
NSV - Non Scale Victory – A victory that is celebrated by not being weighed e.g. being able to cross your legs, jeans that were too small for you now fit, when flying not having to ask for an extender seatbelt.
YAHOO has a glitch in their system that causes threads/topics to disappear when they reach the bottom of page 1 and are being transferred to page 2. They eventually reappear but it's known for them to take a day or two to do so. Therefore it is advisable to save any thread that you would like to frequently use in your bookmarks or favourites.
You will sometimes see s p a c e d words. Yahoo is quite touchy, & thinks that some innocent words are profanities!
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By: leanne_555 16/09/2007 11:08 pm Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Hi mummalyn
I have copied and pasted your message onto the General Chat thread/topic. Please look on that thread for answers to your replies. This thread is not used for chatting, it is used as an information source for new people only.
I'm sure you'll get some replies by tomorrow on General Chat.
Leanne |
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By: mummalyn 16/09/2007 10:46 pm Yahoo! Profile: mummalyn Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Hi just need to talk to someone. My daughter is about to have lap band surgery middle of october 2007. She is a teenager and also has an ABI and obsesive compulsive eatin disorder. The drs are not sure how she will go and quite frankly neither do we. I am getting extremly anxious and worried about things getting stuck. And how u coped with the optifast and liquid diet. Wondering how we are going to cope at school. Are there any other parents who have been in the same position. We are over 2 hours from the hospital performing the op, are there any things that we need to keep close eye on or worry about.look forward 2 hearing some useful advice many thanks mummalyn |
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By: pyretta_blayze_au 16/09/2007 10:24 pm Yahoo! Profile: pyretta_blayze_au Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Please DO NOT POST MESSAGES ON THIS PAGE. This page is used only as an information source for new people, we do not chat on this thread/topic. If in doubt as to where to post your message choose the [STICKY] GENERAL CHAT #3 thread/topic and post on that page please.
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By: pyretta_blayze_au 16/09/2007 10:24 pm Yahoo! Profile: pyretta_blayze_au Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 1:
Hi to all our new friends, welcome aboard!
This site is designed to help all people interested in Lap banding to come together and discuss all facets of life before and after banding.
This board is a free Yahoo board and as such, feel free to post anything that you feel appropriate to the topic, or start your own thread (topic). However, as a bit of simple �housekeeping�, you may find the answer you are looking for in an existing thread, or, add your question to the relative thread, and you should hopefully get some speedy responses! This way, the next person who has the same question may save themselves a little time.
Please don't be shy, join in & become a part of this great forum full of support, encouragement, advice & information!
On all the pages you will see some numbers at the bottom and top of the page, indicating pages of past topics. It's well worth scrolling back, as many of the things you want to know have been addressed before. You will find a huge range of topics such as:
* Cost.
* Surgeons - scroll back to see which surgeons in your area.
* Pre and post op advice
* Optifast
* General Advice
* Get Togethers
* Inspirational stories
and many more.
When returning to a long thread, click on the 'latest post' time/date (on the right) to see the most recent replies. To see all the latest threads, & automatically refresh the screen, click on 'Lap Band Surgery' (above the page numbers at the top)
Have a look at the MSN Messenger thread...this is where a lot of the members of this board post their email addresses to chat on MSN. Sign up..it's great fun and you can talk to many members in live time!!
Try posting in the General Chat #2 thread first up, there is a lot of traffic in there, so a response may be quicker.
WARNING - THESE PAGES ARE ONLY MEANT AS A SUPPORT TO EACH OTHER AND DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. |
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By: pyretta_blayze_au 16/09/2007 10:23 pm Yahoo! Profile: pyretta_blayze_au Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 2:
Some frequently used abbreviations you may see on this forum:
Bandster/Bandit - A person who has undergone banding.
B u m p/Bringing Forward/BTT - This means to bring a thread/topic to the top of the front page.
THREAD - A thread is a topic
PB - Productive Burp - This is a 'bandster' term that refers to the regurgitation that most bandsters will experience at least once in their bandster lives when we've eaten more or larger pieces than can be passed through the stoma (small entrance to the stomach). Since the food has not been digested, there is no odour, stomach acid, or retching involved but there may be a varying degree of phlegm that accompanies it. PB episodes may last anywhere from 1 minute to two hours, depending on the individual and circumstances. After a PB episode, under most circumstances, it's best to refrain from eating at that meal and let the stoma rest. If it is happening constantly it may be a good idea to try going on fluids for 24 hours to see if the inflammation goes down. If not, you must see your doctor.
NSV - Non Scale Victory – A victory that is celebrated by not being weighed e.g. being able to cross your legs, jeans that were too small for you now fit, when flying not having to ask for an extender seatbelt.
YAHOO has a glitch in their system that causes threads/topics to disappear when they reach the bottom of page 1 and are being transferred to page 2. They eventually reappear but it's known for them to take a day or two to do so. Therefore it is advisable to save any thread that you would like to frequently use in your bookmarks or favourites.
You will sometimes see s p a c e d words. Yahoo is quite touchy, & thinks that some innocent words are profanities!
Thank you. |
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By: pyretta_blayze_au 16/09/2007 10:21 pm Yahoo! Profile: pyretta_blayze_au Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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gpbtime4change,
There is a lot of information reagrding banding
here and I'm sure there is even a thread for banding in tasmainia.
I will repost your message in General chat and see if I can find the thread relevant to Tasmania.
Click the blue "Lap Band Surgery" link above these messages and it will take you to a whole lot of different threads with information.
Pyretta |
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By: gpbtime4change 16/09/2007 9:47 pm Yahoo! Profile: gpbtime4change Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Hi today is the first time I have looked at this site. I have been told by several Doctors to have Lap Band Surgery as I have lots of health issues. I went to a seminar a couple of years ago in Launceston Tasmania, but have not done anything about it yet. It is very daunting can anyone let me know roughly how long you have to wait ie waiting list. I have private health insurance, I am ringing the Doctors rooms tomorrow to make an appointment. Where do you start looking at these Healthboards, I discovered this site this afternoon and found alot of interesting information. |
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By: leanne_555 31/07/2007 12:47 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Please DO NOT POST MESSAGES ON THIS PAGE. This page is used only as an information source for new people, we do not chat on this thread/topic. If in doubt as to where to post your message choose the [STICKY] GENERAL CHAT #3 thread/topic and post on that page please.
Thank you. |
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By: leanne_555 31/07/2007 12:47 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 1:
Hi to all our new friends, welcome aboard!
This site is designed to help all people interested in Lap banding to come together and discuss all facets of life before and after banding.
This board is a free Yahoo board and as such, feel free to post anything that you feel appropriate to the topic, or start your own thread (topic). However, as a bit of simple �housekeeping�, you may find the answer you are looking for in an existing thread, or, add your question to the relative thread, and you should hopefully get some speedy responses! This way, the next person who has the same question may save themselves a little time.
Please don't be shy, join in & become a part of this great forum full of support, encouragement, advice & information!
On all the pages you will see some numbers at the bottom and top of the page, indicating pages of past topics. It's well worth scrolling back, as many of the things you want to know have been addressed before. You will find a huge range of topics such as:
* Cost.
* Surgeons - scroll back to see which surgeons in your area.
* Pre and post op advice
* Optifast
* General Advice
* Get Togethers
* Inspirational stories
and many more.
When returning to a long thread, click on the 'latest post' time/date (on the right) to see the most recent replies. To see all the latest threads, & automatically refresh the screen, click on 'Lap Band Surgery' (above the page numbers at the top)
Have a look at the MSN Messenger thread...this is where a lot of the members of this board post their email addresses to chat on MSN. Sign up..it's great fun and you can talk to many members in live time!!
Try posting in the General Chat #2 thread first up, there is a lot of traffic in there, so a response may be quicker.
WARNING - THESE PAGES ARE ONLY MEANT AS A SUPPORT TO EACH OTHER AND DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. |
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By: leanne_555 31/07/2007 12:46 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 2:
Some frequently used abbreviations you may see on this forum:
Bandster/Bandit - A person who has undergone banding.
B u m p/Bringing Forward/BTT - This means to bring a thread/topic to the top of the front page.
THREAD - A thread is a topic
PB - Productive Burp - This is a 'bandster' term that refers to the regurgitation that most bandsters will experience at least once in their bandster lives when we've eaten more or larger pieces than can be passed through the stoma (small entrance to the stomach). Since the food has not been digested, there is no odour, stomach acid, or retching involved but there may be a varying degree of phlegm that accompanies it. PB episodes may last anywhere from 1 minute to two hours, depending on the individual and circumstances. After a PB episode, under most circumstances, it's best to refrain from eating at that meal and let the stoma rest. If it is happening constantly it may be a good idea to try going on fluids for 24 hours to see if the inflammation goes down. If not, you must see your doctor.
NSV - Non Scale Victory – A victory that is celebrated by not being weighed e.g. being able to cross your legs, jeans that were too small for you now fit, when flying not having to ask for an extender seatbelt.
YAHOO has a glitch in their system that causes threads/topics to disappear when they reach the bottom of page 1 and are being transferred to page 2. They eventually reappear but it's known for them to take a day or two to do so. Therefore it is advisable to save any thread that you would like to frequently use in your bookmarks or favourites.
You will sometimes see s p a c e d words. Yahoo is quite touchy, & thinks that some innocent words are profanities!
Thank you. |
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By: leanne_555 31/07/2007 12:44 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Please DO NOT POST MESSAGES ON THIS PAGE. This page is used only as an information source for new people, we do not chat on this thread/topic. If in doubt as to where to post your message choose the GENERAL CHAT #3 thread/topic and post on that page please.
Thank you. |
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By: leanne_555 31/07/2007 12:44 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 1:
Hi to all our new friends, welcome aboard!
This site is designed to help all people interested in Lap banding to come together and discuss all facets of life before and after banding.
This board is a free Yahoo board and as such, feel free to post anything that you feel appropriate to the topic, or start your own thread (topic). However, as a bit of simple �housekeeping�, you may find the answer you are looking for in an existing thread, or, add your question to the relative thread, and you should hopefully get some speedy responses! This way, the next person who has the same question may save themselves a little time.
Please don't be shy, join in & become a part of this great forum full of support, encouragement, advice & information!
On all the pages you will see some numbers at the bottom and top of the page, indicating pages of past topics. It's well worth scrolling back, as many of the things you want to know have been addressed before. You will find a huge range of topics such as:
* Cost.
* Surgeons - scroll back to see which surgeons in your area.
* Pre and post op advice
* Optifast
* General Advice
* Get Togethers
* Inspirational stories
and many more.
When returning to a long thread, click on the 'latest post' time/date (on the right) to see the most recent replies. To see all the latest threads, & automatically refresh the screen, click on 'Lap Band Surgery' (above the page numbers at the top)
Have a look at the MSN Messenger thread...this is where a lot of the members of this board post their email addresses to chat on MSN. Sign up..it's great fun and you can talk to many members in live time!!
Try posting in the General Chat #2 thread first up, there is a lot of traffic in there, so a response may be quicker.
WARNING - THESE PAGES ARE ONLY MEANT AS A SUPPORT TO EACH OTHER AND DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. |
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By: leanne_555 31/07/2007 12:44 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 2:
Some frequently used abbreviations you may see on this forum:
Bandster/Bandit - A person who has undergone banding.
B u m p/Bringing Forward/BTT - This means to bring a thread/topic to the top of the front page.
THREAD - A thread is a topic
PB - Productive Burp - This is a 'bandster' term that refers to the regurgitation that most bandsters will experience at least once in their bandster lives when we've eaten more or larger pieces than can be passed through the stoma (small entrance to the stomach). Since the food has not been digested, there is no odour, stomach acid, or retching involved but there may be a varying degree of phlegm that accompanies it. PB episodes may last anywhere from 1 minute to two hours, depending on the individual and circumstances. After a PB episode, under most circumstances, it's best to refrain from eating at that meal and let the stoma rest. If it is happening constantly it may be a good idea to try going on fluids for 24 hours to see if the inflammation goes down. If not, you must see your doctor.
NSV - Non Scale Victory – A victory that is celebrated by not being weighed e.g. being able to cross your legs, jeans that were too small for you now fit, when flying not having to ask for an extender seatbelt.
YAHOO has a glitch in their system that causes threads/topics to disappear when they reach the bottom of page 1 and are being transferred to page 2. They eventually reappear but it's known for them to take a day or two to do so. Therefore it is advisable to save any thread that you would like to frequently use in your bookmarks or favourites.
You will sometimes see s p a c e d words. Yahoo is quite touchy, & thinks that some innocent words are profanities!
Thank you. |
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By: leanne_555 26/07/2007 1:44 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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This page is used only as an information source for new people, we do not chat on this thread/topic. If in doubt as to where to post your message choose the GENERAL CHAT #3 thread/topic and post on that page please.
Thank you. |
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By: leanne_555 26/07/2007 1:43 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 1:
Hi to all our new friends, welcome aboard!
This site is designed to help all people interested in Lap banding to come together and discuss all facets of life before and after banding.
This board is a free Yahoo board and as such, feel free to post anything that you feel appropriate to the topic, or start your own thread (topic). However, as a bit of simple �housekeeping�, you may find the answer you are looking for in an existing thread, or, add your question to the relative thread, and you should hopefully get some speedy responses! This way, the next person who has the same question may save themselves a little time.
Please don't be shy, join in & become a part of this great forum full of support, encouragement, advice & information!
On all the pages you will see some numbers at the bottom and top of the page, indicating pages of past topics. It's well worth scrolling back, as many of the things you want to know have been addressed before. You will find a huge range of topics such as:
* Cost.
* Surgeons - scroll back to see which surgeons in your area.
* Pre and post op advice
* Optifast
* General Advice
* Get Togethers
* Inspirational stories
and many more.
When returning to a long thread, click on the 'latest post' time/date (on the right) to see the most recent replies. To see all the latest threads, & automatically refresh the screen, click on 'Lap Band Surgery' (above the page numbers at the top)
Have a look at the MSN Messenger thread...this is where a lot of the members of this board post their email addresses to chat on MSN. Sign up..it's great fun and you can talk to many members in live time!!
Try posting in the General Chat #2 thread first up, there is a lot of traffic in there, so a response may be quicker.
WARNING - THESE PAGES ARE ONLY MEANT AS A SUPPORT TO EACH OTHER AND DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. |
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By: leanne_555 26/07/2007 1:42 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 2:
Some frequently used abbreviations you may see on this forum:
Bandster/Bandit - A person who has undergone banding.
B u m p/Bringing Forward/BTT - This means to bring a thread/topic to the top of the front page.
THREAD - A thread is a topic
PB - Productive Burp - This is a 'bandster' term that refers to the regurgitation that most bandsters will experience at least once in their bandster lives when we've eaten more or larger pieces than can be passed through the stoma (small entrance to the stomach). Since the food has not been digested, there is no odour, stomach acid, or retching involved but there may be a varying degree of phlegm that accompanies it. PB episodes may last anywhere from 1 minute to two hours, depending on the individual and circumstances. After a PB episode, under most circumstances, it's best to refrain from eating at that meal and let the stoma rest. If it is happening constantly it may be a good idea to try going on fluids for 24 hours to see if the inflammation goes down. If not, you must see your doctor.
NSV - Non Scale Victory – A victory that is celebrated by not being weighed e.g. being able to cross your legs, jeans that were too small for you now fit, when flying not having to ask for an extender seatbelt.
YAHOO has a glitch in their system that causes threads/topics to disappear when they reach the bottom of page 1 and are being transferred to page 2. They eventually reappear but it's known for them to take a day or two to do so. Therefore it is advisable to save any thread that you would like to frequently use in your bookmarks or favourites.
You will sometimes see s p a c e d words. Yahoo is quite touchy, & thinks that some innocent words are profanities!
Thank you. |
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By: leanne_555 26/07/2007 1:42 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Hi bosun
It's best to post your message on General Chat #3 thread/topic. This thread is used only for information for new people and we don't chat on this thread.
Leanne |
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By: bosunmuffin 25/07/2007 7:31 pm Yahoo! Profile: bosunmuffin Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| HI, I am 4 weeks banded no fill and feel no restriction at all. Stuck to fluids for 31/2 weeks, now on mushies but I seem to eat to much, had cake and biscuits today, will the fill help with this? |
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By: leanne_555 17/07/2007 3:24 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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This page is used only as an information source for new people. If in doubt as to where to post your message choose the GENERAL CHAT #3 thread/topic and post on that page please.
Thank you. |
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By: leanne_555 17/07/2007 3:23 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 1:
Hi to all our new friends, welcome aboard!
This site is designed to help all people interested in Lap banding to come together and discuss all facets of life before and after banding.
This board is a free Yahoo board and as such, feel free to post anything that you feel appropriate to the topic, or start your own thread (topic). However, as a bit of simple �housekeeping�, you may find the answer you are looking for in an existing thread, or, add your question to the relative thread, and you should hopefully get some speedy responses! This way, the next person who has the same question may save themselves a little time.
Please don't be shy, join in & become a part of this great forum full of support, encouragement, advice & information!
On all the pages you will see some numbers at the bottom and top of the page, indicating pages of past topics. It's well worth scrolling back, as many of the things you want to know have been addressed before. You will find a huge range of topics such as:
* Cost.
* Surgeons - scroll back to see which surgeons in your area.
* Pre and post op advice
* Optifast
* General Advice
* Get Togethers
* Inspirational stories
and many more.
When returning to a long thread, click on the 'latest post' time/date (on the right) to see the most recent replies. To see all the latest threads, & automatically refresh the screen, click on 'Lap Band Surgery' (above the page numbers at the top)
Have a look at the MSN Messenger thread...this is where a lot of the members of this board post their email addresses to chat on MSN. Sign up..it's great fun and you can talk to many members in live time!!
Try posting in the General Chat #2 thread first up, there is a lot of traffic in there, so a response may be quicker.
WARNING - THESE PAGES ARE ONLY MEANT AS A SUPPORT TO EACH OTHER AND DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. |
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By: leanne_555 17/07/2007 3:23 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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PART 2:
Some frequently used abbreviations you may see on this forum:
Bandster/Bandit - A person who has undergone banding.
B u m p/Bringing Forward/BTT - This means to bring a thread/topic to the top of the front page.
THREAD - A thread is a topic
PB - Productive Burp - This is a 'bandster' term that refers to the regurgitation that most bandsters will experience at least once in their bandster lives when we've eaten more or larger pieces than can be passed through the stoma (small entrance to the stomach). Since the food has not been digested, there is no odour, stomach acid, or retching involved but there may be a varying degree of phlegm that accompanies it. PB episodes may last anywhere from 1 minute to two hours, depending on the individual and circumstances. After a PB episode, under most circumstances, it's best to refrain from eating at that meal and let the stoma rest. If it is happening constantly it may be a good idea to try going on fluids for 24 hours to see if the inflammation goes down. If not, you must see your doctor.
NSV - Non Scale Victory – A victory that is celebrated by not being weighed e.g. being able to cross your legs, jeans that were too small for you now fit, when flying not having to ask for an extender seatbelt.
YAHOO has a glitch in their system that causes threads/topics to disappear when they reach the bottom of page 1 and are being transferred to page 2. They eventually reappear but it's known for them to take a day or two to do so. Therefore it is advisable to save any thread that you would like to frequently use in your bookmarks or favourites.
You will sometimes see s p a c e d words. Yahoo is quite touchy, & thinks that some innocent words are profanities!
Thank you. |
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By: leanne_555 17/07/2007 3:22 am Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Click on STICKY Recipes near where you clicked on this thread.
Leanne |
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By: betty_au2001 16/07/2007 11:35 pm Yahoo! Profile: betty_au2001 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| I have forgotten how to get on the message board for receipies can you help me it was so interesting Betty |
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By: leanne_555 16/07/2007 2:13 pm Yahoo! Profile: leanne_555 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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This page is used only as an information source for new people. If in doubt as to where to post your message choose the GENERAL CHAT #3 thread/topic and post on that page please.
Thank you. |
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