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03/03/2011 09:00 AM
Walashunas
 
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Good news--I got the okay from everyone for me to have the weightloss surgery which makes me happy. April or May--which at least I have something to look forward to.

Other then that I am hanging in there with life--things are getting alittle bit better for me. Getting rid of toxic friends and trying not to have people rent in my head, I am doing the Courage to heal book in therapy.

Well nothing much else so signing off.

Diane

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03/03/2011 11:17 AM  Top
Gaila
 
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Diane, That sure is wonderful news about your weight loss sugery and what a perfect time to have it done when everything is growing back, like having a new life which is what you will have after your surgery.

Take care,

Gaila

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