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Vermonters...are there any out there?? post op support and local contacts

#1 User is offline   christinef 

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Posted 29 January 2010 - 11:53 AM

I tried to find any one that is in the state of VT or even New Hampshire that I can talk to about local support. I found one woman's name Donna Maria but haven't been able to get a message off to her...can't find her contact sheet. Is there anyone out there from VT or NH??? Would like to hear from you.
surgery done on 1/7/10
just changing from liquids to solids, gained a pound from my first day on solids. Have lost 13 (now 12 pounds so far) Have my first fill scheduled for March 4th, I'm considering moving it closer to my 6 week anniversary instead of my 8th. Have about 35 more pounds to go before I get to a goal of 140.

Looking to hear from anyone who can help me deal with the transition to solids.
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Posted 01 March 2010 - 07:39 AM

View Postchristinef, on 29 January 2010 - 11:53 AM, said:

I tried to find any one that is in the state of VT or even New Hampshire that I can talk to about local support. I found one woman's name Donna Maria but haven't been able to get a message off to her...can't find her contact sheet. Is there anyone out there from VT or NH??? Would like to hear from you.
surgery done on 1/7/10
just changing from liquids to solids, gained a pound from my first day on solids. Have lost 13 (now 12 pounds so far) Have my first fill scheduled for March 4th, I'm considering moving it closer to my 6 week anniversary instead of my 8th. Have about 35 more pounds to go before I get to a goal of 140.

Looking to hear from anyone who can help me deal with the transition to solids.
Thanks

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