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Kate Dicey
September 24th, 2003, 11:26 AM
As a part of my gall bladder treatment, I have to visit the dietician
today... SHOULD be OK, but just wish me luck. I know intellectually
that I'm doing all the right things most of the time (though I did waste
a whole 5 points on a croissant yesterday morning while out shopping!),
but I'm still a bit nervous that he/she/it will tell me to cut out
something vital to my mental equilibrium!

My greed with the croissant took me to 24 points yesterday, so I did use
my walking points I earned, BUT I still have 3 in hand from earlier in
the week... Well, Monday!
--
Kate XXXXXX
Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
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Brenda Hammond
September 24th, 2003, 03:42 PM
"Kate Dicey" > wrote in message
...
> As a part of my gall bladder treatment, I have to visit the dietician
> today... SHOULD be OK, but just wish me luck. I know intellectually
> that I'm doing all the right things most of the time (though I did waste
> a whole 5 points on a croissant yesterday morning while out shopping!),
> but I'm still a bit nervous that he/she/it will tell me to cut out
> something vital to my mental equilibrium!

I don't think they'll tell you that Kate. They'll probably be advising you
to eat less fatty/fried foods, which you're probably already doing anyway!
My Dad had a gall stone a few years back and whenever he at fried foods he
knew about it! He had his removed and was home within a few days and is
good as new.

Good luck today, it'll be fine Kate.

>
> My greed with the croissant took me to 24 points yesterday, so I did use
> my walking points I earned, BUT I still have 3 in hand from earlier in
> the week... Well, Monday!
> --
> Kate XXXXXX
> Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
> http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk
> Click on Kate's Pages and explore!

Elaine Kirkham
September 24th, 2003, 05:53 PM
Hi Kate! I know how you feel as I had my gall bladder removed many years
ago. I simply had to go on a low fat diet but some people do have an
intolerance for eggs. I think that was the only things I had to adjust. Wish
you luck.
Elaine K
331.4/194.2/179

Kate Dicey wrote:

> As a part of my gall bladder treatment, I have to visit the dietician
> today... SHOULD be OK, but just wish me luck. I know intellectually
> that I'm doing all the right things most of the time (though I did waste
> a whole 5 points on a croissant yesterday morning while out shopping!),
> but I'm still a bit nervous that he/she/it will tell me to cut out
> something vital to my mental equilibrium!
>
> My greed with the croissant took me to 24 points yesterday, so I did use
> my walking points I earned, BUT I still have 3 in hand from earlier in
> the week... Well, Monday!
> --
> Kate XXXXXX
> Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
> http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk
> Click on Kate's Pages and explore!

Paper
September 24th, 2003, 09:06 PM
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 11:26:51 +0100, Kate Dicey
> wrote:

I wish you luck. I can't see why a dietician would find fault with the
WW program - but face it chica...croissants are full of butter - not
exactly good for your ailing gall bladder...lol

Paper
250.6/224.8/150
Improvement - not Perfection

>As a part of my gall bladder treatment, I have to visit the dietician
>today... SHOULD be OK, but just wish me luck. I know intellectually
>that I'm doing all the right things most of the time (though I did waste
>a whole 5 points on a croissant yesterday morning while out shopping!),
>but I'm still a bit nervous that he/she/it will tell me to cut out
>something vital to my mental equilibrium!
>
>My greed with the croissant took me to 24 points yesterday, so I did use
>my walking points I earned, BUT I still have 3 in hand from earlier in
>the week... Well, Monday!

Nathalie W
September 24th, 2003, 10:22 PM
I 'm reading this too late to wish you good luck, but I sure hope it went
well! Let us know how it went!
--
Nathalie from Belgium
134.1/103.1/minigoal 102.3 Goal 68 Kg
295.6/227.3/minigoal 225.6/Goal 150 pounds
SWWC 238/227.3/226

"Kate Dicey" > wrote in message
...
> As a part of my gall bladder treatment, I have to visit the dietician
> today... SHOULD be OK, but just wish me luck. I know intellectually
> that I'm doing all the right things most of the time (though I did waste
> a whole 5 points on a croissant yesterday morning while out shopping!),
> but I'm still a bit nervous that he/she/it will tell me to cut out
> something vital to my mental equilibrium!
>
> My greed with the croissant took me to 24 points yesterday, so I did use
> my walking points I earned, BUT I still have 3 in hand from earlier in
> the week... Well, Monday!
> --
> Kate XXXXXX
> Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
> http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk
> Click on Kate's Pages and explore!

Coleen
September 24th, 2003, 10:25 PM
Kate --

Good luck with the dietician. Hopefully she will be able to give you some
great suggestions.

Coleen

"Kate Dicey" > wrote in message
...
> As a part of my gall bladder treatment, I have to visit the dietician
> today... SHOULD be OK, but just wish me luck. I know intellectually
> that I'm doing all the right things most of the time (though I did waste
> a whole 5 points on a croissant yesterday morning while out shopping!),
> but I'm still a bit nervous that he/she/it will tell me to cut out
> something vital to my mental equilibrium!
>
> My greed with the croissant took me to 24 points yesterday, so I did use
> my walking points I earned, BUT I still have 3 in hand from earlier in
> the week... Well, Monday!
> --
> Kate XXXXXX
> Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
> http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk
> Click on Kate's Pages and explore!

Kate Dicey
September 25th, 2003, 12:17 AM
Paper wrote:
>
> On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 11:26:51 +0100, Kate Dicey
> > wrote:
>
> I wish you luck. I can't see why a dietician would find fault with the
> WW program - but face it chica...croissants are full of butter - not
> exactly good for your ailing gall bladder...lol

I know - but it was utterly delish! ;P Trouble is, I DIDN'T suffer
later, so there's no disincentive to do it again! Still it only counts
as one toe off the wagon, doesn't it? ;)
--
Kate XXXXXX
Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk
Click on Kate's Pages and explore!

Kate Dicey
September 25th, 2003, 12:17 AM
Kate Dicey wrote:
>
> As a part of my gall bladder treatment, I have to visit the dietician
> today... SHOULD be OK, but just wish me luck. I know intellectually
> that I'm doing all the right things most of the time (though I did waste
> a whole 5 points on a croissant yesterday morning while out shopping!),
> but I'm still a bit nervous that he/she/it will tell me to cut out
> something vital to my mental equilibrium!
>
> My greed with the croissant took me to 24 points yesterday, so I did use
> my walking points I earned, BUT I still have 3 in hand from earlier in
> the week... Well, Monday!
>

Mostly what happened with the dietician was she said, You are doing all
the right things! Well done on the weight loss, and keep it up! And
lots of giggles! I made her laugh a lot! She thought aiming for the
top of my BMI was good - it would leave me plenty of room for more loss
if I wanted, but so long as I was in the safe zone, the sugeeon would be
happy.

She'll send me another appointment so I can feel that someone Is
Watching, which will help me stay on track. She also weighed me (in
kilos! I'm not used to being 85 kilos! What's that in REAL numbers?
Oh, about 187 and a bit pounds! or 13 stone 3 1/2 pounds - looks like I
might have gone down again this week! I sure hope so!), and was pleased
that I'd lost my 25 lbs.

So, a case of 'More of the same, please!' PHEW!!

--
Kate XXXXXX
Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk
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Coleen
September 25th, 2003, 01:18 AM
Yeah, Kate -- wonderful news.

Coleen

"Kate Dicey" > wrote in message
...
> Kate Dicey wrote:
> >
> Mostly what happened with the dietician was she said, You are doing all
> the right things! Well done on the weight loss, and keep it up! And
> lots of giggles! I made her laugh a lot! She thought aiming for the
> top of my BMI was good - it would leave me plenty of room for more loss
> if I wanted, but so long as I was in the safe zone, the sugeeon would be
> happy.
>
> She'll send me another appointment so I can feel that someone Is
> Watching, which will help me stay on track. She also weighed me (in
> kilos! I'm not used to being 85 kilos! What's that in REAL numbers?
> Oh, about 187 and a bit pounds! or 13 stone 3 1/2 pounds - looks like I
> might have gone down again this week! I sure hope so!), and was pleased
> that I'd lost my 25 lbs.
>
> So, a case of 'More of the same, please!' PHEW!!
>
> --
> Kate XXXXXX
> Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
> http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk
> Click on Kate's Pages and explore!

Sonya
September 25th, 2003, 01:30 AM
>Kate Dicey wrote:

>Mostly what happened with the dietician was she said, You are doing all
>the right things! Well done on the weight loss, and keep it up

Sounds like it went well, Kate. Congratulations on your loss so far.



Sonya
199/188.2/180 (10%)

Pat in Virginia
September 27th, 2003, 04:24 PM
Excellent news Kate! Good to hear the Dietitian is in your corner
on WW. Wow, 25 pounds gone gone gone ... you deserve a reward!
PAT in VA/USA

Kate Dicey wrote:
> Mostly what happened with the dietician was she said, You are doing all
> the right things! Well done on the weight loss, and keep it up! And
> lots of giggles! I made her laugh a lot! She thought aiming for the
> top of my BMI was good - it would leave me plenty of room for more loss
> if I wanted, but so long as I was in the safe zone, the sugeeon would be
> happy.
>
> She'll send me another appointment so I can feel that someone Is
> Watching, which will help me stay on track. She also weighed me (in
> kilos! I'm not used to being 85 kilos! What's that in REAL numbers?
> Oh, about 187 and a bit pounds! or 13 stone 3 1/2 pounds - looks like I
> might have gone down again this week! I sure hope so!), and was pleased
> that I'd lost my 25 lbs.