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  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    I'M GETTING A FITBIT!!!!!

    For those of you who haven't heard I had lost my jawbone UP last Sunday when I went to visit my sister :( I was super upset as I loved having it to help me track everything. Well I told my dad what had happened and that I was going to start saving up for a fitbit since that's what my friend (ie- internet friends) have and I could participate in challenges with them. He called today and told me he bought me one since I'd been doing well going to the gym almost every day and he could tell how sad I was about losing my UP. I have the best dad in the world!!! <3

    So cool have fun
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    Confession: Today has been horrifically bad, food-wise. I logged it all, and I'm planning to get in plenty of steps tomorrow to help offset some of the mess. Bleh.

    In other news, I'm going to bed. G'night folks!

    Night night
    Sleep tight
    Wake up right
    In the morning light
    To do what's right
    With all your might
  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    Just_Ceci wrote: »
    After leaving the hospital and getting prescriptions filled, I slid into bed at 4 AM. Up at 6 AM for a 7:30 AM physical therapy appt (if you don't give 24 notice of cancellation, they charge you anyway). Apparently my husband passed his stone just before we left the hospital. He slept in the car while I waited for the meds and was up before me getting ready to go to work. This was the fastest, least painful stone he has had since we've beenwww together. I am sliding through today on caffeine and loud music blaring in my head phones. I don't think I'll have any problem sleeping tonight, especially after I ride with my girls' bike group this afternoon!

    Whew glad he's better
    Be safe, I find I get klutzy when I'm sleep deprived
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    Lois_1989 wrote: »

    Oh wow. I'm so sorry. Grief bacon is deserved on a day like that. :cry:

    Thank you. It was mostly 'I miss you' peanut butter, actually. I am sure I didn't log all of what I ate. And I don't feel bad about the eating. It was better than crying at my desk. Today, I have eaten a protein bar and had two cups of coffee. Still burning the peanut butter, I guess.
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    Ok, if this keeps up like it is right now, I have absolutely NO problems with my doctor making me take drug tests and counting my pills at each visit! This is probably the clearest my mind has ever been in my life! (Yes, I know this is my first day, but this is awesome!)

    Today also starts Raelynn's first day in behavioral therapy. I'm hoping that this helps us, because she desperately needs the help. I feel like I'm losing control of my child, and that's the worst feeling I could feel right now. :'(

    Prayers for both of you..in my experience the therapy does wonders.
  • Posts: 6,070 Member

    That's the one thing I miss about the Flex was changing the band whenever you want.

    I think it was @Glinda1971 that said there were more bands on Amazon that had different patterns.
    2wise4u wrote: »

    I agree with Apple having great customer service. I once bought a used mac book and accidentally sat something on it and it crushed the screen. I sent it back to Apple. They fixed it and shipped it back through DSL and it turned up missing. I called them and although they could have told me they had proof they sent it back and it wasn't their problem, they sent me a new mac book, no questions asked (even waited a week so that I could get the newer model) and it didn't cost a dime. I am now a die hard Apple fan because their customer service is the best.

    And on a side note, turns out an employee from DSL stole my computer because someone tried to log into my .mac account a day later. Coincidence....I think not!!!!!! And now I glare at their trucks every time I see one.

    My Mac book pro had a problem with the trash pad and they changed the whole key board track pad assembly.
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    Suzie, honey, I ate all of everything yesterday. 20th anniversary of my mom's death. I still can't decide if the hardest thing I have ever said is "My mom didn't want to live.this way, unplug the machines." Or "Nana's gone to heaven."

    (((HUGS))) <3
  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    Ok, if this keeps up like it is right now, I have absolutely NO problems with my doctor making me take drug tests and counting my pills at each visit! This is probably the clearest my mind has ever been in my life! (Yes, I know this is my first day, but this is awesome!)

    Today also starts Raelynn's first day in behavioral therapy. I'm hoping that this helps us, because she desperately needs the help. I feel like I'm losing control of my child, and that's the worst feeling I could feel right now. :'(

    I'm so happy you're head is feeling clear, that's fantastic!!!

    Positive vibes for you and Raelynn!! Keep us updated!!
  • Posts: 4,044 Member

    I am so excited for you! I really want a charge HR, maybe if I can ever lose these 50lbs, I can get one......

    YOU CAN DO IT!!!! I believe in you~
  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    Ok, if this keeps up like it is right now, I have absolutely NO problems with my doctor making me take drug tests and counting my pills at each visit! This is probably the clearest my mind has ever been in my life! (Yes, I know this is my first day, but this is awesome!)

    Today also starts Raelynn's first day in behavioral therapy. I'm hoping that this helps us, because she desperately needs the help. I feel like I'm losing control of my child, and that's the worst feeling I could feel right now. :'(

    It's hard reading children just when you get one thing figured out they change the rules.
    You are a great mom. I don't think any mom feels that about themselves.

    I'm glad the medicine is working for you
  • Posts: 2,559 Member

    Does it seem to work well for you?

    I've had good luck with it. Part of my problem was also exhaustion along with difficulty focusing, so it's exactly what I needed.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    PURPLE IS MY FAVORITE COLOR

    Just never been a huge fan. Orange is my favorite.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    Ok, if this keeps up like it is right now, I have absolutely NO problems with my doctor making me take drug tests and counting my pills at each visit! This is probably the clearest my mind has ever been in my life! (Yes, I know this is my first day, but this is awesome!)

    Today also starts Raelynn's first day in behavioral therapy. I'm hoping that this helps us, because she desperately needs the help. I feel like I'm losing control of my child, and that's the worst feeling I could feel right now. :'(

    Aww I am so sorry. You are doing all the right things.
  • Posts: 2,559 Member

    Another company that has great customer service is Apple. Last year my iPad was almost out of the one year warranty (I think I had a week left), & I started to experience weird glitches with the screen & apps. Apple said that if I sent in my iPad they would try to fix & refurbish my old one, & if they couldn't get it fixed they'd send me a brand new one. They couldn't fix the glitches, & sent me a brand new one a few days later.

    Oh yeah. My phone was having problems, and they shipped me a replacement before I even sent them my old one. I couldn't go 3-4 days without my phone.
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    (((HUGS))) <3

    Thank you.
  • Posts: 2,559 Member
    I seriously cannot believe the sheer number of people who ask the internet if they are pregnant.

    Wha? How would random strangers on the internet know?
  • Posts: 5,658 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    PURPLE IS MY FAVORITE COLOR

    Mine too! :)
  • Posts: 5,658 Member

    Suzie, honey, I ate all of everything yesterday. 20th anniversary of my mom's death. I still can't decide if the hardest thing I have ever said is "My mom didn't want to live.this way, unplug the machines." Or "Nana's gone to heaven."

    :'(<3
  • Posts: 473 Member
    Lois_1989 wrote: »

    WHAT! You know that is just a get out clause for when he cheats on someone. When, because obviously he will. Either that or he has some sort of complex. Like a teeny weeny. 25-30 girls, what a joke.

    I'd tend to lean toward a teeny weeny. That's why he's had so many different girls...no one will give him a second look after the first time!!! :wink:

    I've never ventured into the Tinder world. I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I did meet my current boyfriend on OKCupid and we've been together about a year and a half so there is hope of meeting someone worth having a relationship with. Dating sucks. It's the one reason I should have just stayed married....but then I remember what being married to my ex was like.
  • Posts: 473 Member

    That's awesome! I would kill for 178.4 right now!

    Me tooooo!!!! I have a long way to go before I see onederland!
  • Posts: 1,184 Member

    I've had good luck with it. Part of my problem was also exhaustion along with difficulty focusing, so it's exactly what I needed.

    Oh wow, that sounds like me lol! So far so good, I've actually been able to focus and get things done as well as staying relatively calm. And when I say getting things done, I mean actually being able to sit down and do my homework without stopping every few minutes because something is distracting me. I'm usually bouncing around and completely frazzled. Granted, it's the first day, but I'm actually noticing a distinct difference between today and yesterday, if that makes any sense.

    And thank you to everyone else! I really like this therapist and she has listened to all my concerns, which makes me feel better. I'm hoping this helps us.
  • Posts: 28,439 Member

    Oh wow, that sounds like me lol! So far so good, I've actually been able to focus and get things done as well as staying relatively calm. And when I say getting things done, I mean actually being able to sit down and do my homework without stopping every few minutes because something is distracting me. I'm usually bouncing around and completely frazzled. Granted, it's the first day, but I'm actually noticing a distinct difference between today and yesterday, if that makes any sense.

    And thank you to everyone else! I really like this therapist and she has listened to all my concerns, which makes me feel better. I'm hoping this helps us.

    That sounds like good news!
  • Posts: 3,455 Member
    petunia773 wrote: »

    Me tooooo!!!! I have a long way to go before I see onederland!

    I have been hanging on to onederland since I got there. I hate seeing a bounce back to 200, then 199....I am working on getting it down a few more pounds and solidify the hold on it!!
  • Posts: 5,926 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    PURPLE IS MY FAVORITE COLOR

    ME TOO!
  • Posts: 3,455 Member

    Thank you so much for that link!! Great info!!
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    Ok, if this keeps up like it is right now, I have absolutely NO problems with my doctor making me take drug tests and counting my pills at each visit! This is probably the clearest my mind has ever been in my life! (Yes, I know this is my first day, but this is awesome!)

    Today also starts Raelynn's first day in behavioral therapy. I'm hoping that this helps us, because she desperately needs the help. I feel like I'm losing control of my child, and that's the worst feeling I could feel right now. :'(

    Good luck with it all.
  • Posts: 5,361 Member

    Suzie, honey, I ate all of everything yesterday. 20th anniversary of my mom's death. I still can't decide if the hardest thing I have ever said is "My mom didn't want to live.this way, unplug the machines." Or "Nana's gone to heaven."

    I'm so sorry. :( Hugs to you. It must be horribly tough to lose a parent, and even tougher to explain it to your children who have lost a grandparent. <3
  • Posts: 3,928 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    I'M GETTING A FITBIT!!!!!

    For those of you who haven't heard I had lost my jawbone UP last Sunday when I went to visit my sister :( I was super upset as I loved having it to help me track everything. Well I told my dad what had happened and that I was going to start saving up for a fitbit since that's what my friend (ie- internet friends) have and I could participate in challenges with them. He called today and told me he bought me one since I'd been doing well going to the gym almost every day and he could tell how sad I was about losing my UP. I have the best dad in the world!!! <3

    That's exciting! Can't wait to add you :smile:
  • Posts: 3,928 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    PURPLE IS MY FAVORITE COLOR

    Mine too. When I bought my Charge HR purple wasn't available here yet. I bought my mom a purple one and I was very tempted to swap them out :lol:

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