last hours of the old way

85080 seconds to go. Not that I’m counting or anything.

I’m getting kind of scared. Not scared of the pain or scared of the changes, scared that they will have some reason to not do the operation. I haven’t really been sticking to the OptiFast thing. It’s so BORING and I get hungry on it and oh, der, if I could stick to diets and meal replacement shakes and things then I wouldn’t be lining up and asking for surgery, now, would I? I just hope he doesn’t peek inside and say “No, her liver is too big, I can’t fit a gastric band in there, she’ll have to wait”. I don’t want to wait. I want this all over.

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This time tomorrow I’ll be at the hospital. I guess I’ll still be doing paperwork. I’m last on the surgeon’s list for the day, so I actually get to have breakfast. As long as it’s a light breakfast and I don’t eat after 6 am. Big choice, do I get up in the cold cold morning to take my medications and have a hearty glass of boring meal replacement shake, or do I snuggle up in bed and ignore the whole thing? Probably go better if I have some breaky first.

rainbow

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Hey Susan, those bird pictures I put in yesterday are some of the wild birds that come and visit us. They’re very bossy, the wild birds around here. Cockies follow you from room to room, peering through the windows and waiting for food. King parrots sit on the verandah and tweet loudly. The ones yesterday were galahs (the pink ones) who are normally quite shy, and rainbow lorikeets, which are very aggro and bossy. The red one is a crimson rosella, which are our most common bird around here, and there’s a magpie. They usually prefer to eat The Dog’s breakfast, but she’s actually been finishing her meals lately.

The rainbow is from our kitchen. We have a wall of north-facing windows in the kitchen, dining and loungerooms and I’ve hung crystals in all of them. I love it when the sun comes through and I get my rainbows. I must take photos of the crystals.

I must dust them first.

daphne

This is our daphne. I’ve had it for years, one of the few plants that’s actually survived for me. Its flower heads haven’t been as big this year, I wonder if that’s because of the drought. Glad to say it’s been raining for days and the ground is getting wetter than it has been for many years. I hope my daphne will survive.

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prostanthera

This one is a prostanthera. It’s also called Native Mint Bush. It smells nothing like mint, but it does have a lovely, refreshing smell. I love it when we’re walking through the bush and you catch a drift of prostanthera. It’s also one of those plants that makes things cooler. I’d love to have a whole lot more of them planted about the place. Come to think of it, even the sheep don’t like to eat it, so maybe it would stand a chance!

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Well, the next time I blog here, it will all be over and I’ll be on the way to my new life.

I met this man at work. He’d paid with his credit card but the signature on the back was worn off. I asked to see another kind of ID and he showed me his driver’s licence, proudly admitting that he didn’t look very much like the picture on that, either. So much thinnner. Of course I asked him the secret and he told me he’d had a gastric band.

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I’m going to call mine Doris. I’m naming her after Doris Leadbetter, who was the mentor of my writing group, the Lazy River Writers. When I first knew her, I called her the third fat lady (just quietly, to myself) because she reminded me so much of the Two Fat Ladies:

As well as her shape, her very posh tone reminded me of Clarissa and Jennifer. She got real skinny, though, because of her gastric band, and she was probably the first person who I knew and who I talked to, seriously, about having one myself.

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This is a bloody awful photo of Doris. Sadly, she died back in 2004, so I can’t share my thoughts with her. I know she’d respond with enthusiasm for me, though.

Tomorrow it all changes.

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11 Comments so far

  1. eileen2blean on August 19th, 2008

    Sending warm positive thoughts your way!

    Best Wishes!
    Eileen
    http://3fatchicks.com/diet-blogs/eileen2blean/

  2. rubyjean on August 19th, 2008

    Dear feathers, firstly, your photographs always cheer me. You must surely have a green thumb… and I feel surely that a person with a green thumb, who notices birds and wild animals in a kindly and loving way, as you do, is the best kind of human being that there is on this earth.
    Then….I LOVED Clarissa and Jennifer, those two Wonderful Fat Ladies. I really did/still do.
    I would be counting the moments and seconds as you are doing….
    Thank you for your kind comments on my blog. I am thinking of you…
    xoxoxoxo RubyJean

  3. getupnow on August 19th, 2008

    So wonderful that the right people have crossed your path and that you now have thoughts of them to hold onto as you head in for your surgery tomorrow. I will be thinking of you and your new adventure! Best of luck!

  4. anngirl on August 19th, 2008

    The ABSOLUTE best to you darlin’ -
    c u when you get back :) xoxoxoxoxoxoxo

  5. tiny2b on August 19th, 2008

    I’m very excited for you and eager to hear more about it from the other side, when the hospital is all a memory and your true journey begins!

  6. patty on August 19th, 2008

    Soon, Feathers, soon. Nothing will interfere with the surgery. You’ll be seen on schedule and all the waiting will be over with. Good Luck! As anngirl says, call us when you get back!
    Hugs!

  7. eryn76 on August 20th, 2008

    So if I’m reading this at 7:02pm US time, are you already in surgery? Are you already done perhaps?

    I can’t wait to hear about the new you!

  8. tiny2b on August 21st, 2008

    I know you are currently otherwise disposed but wanted to check in and provide virtual moral support for a moment! Hoping all is well and things are progressing to you heading home and starting your new lifestyle.

  9. patty on August 21st, 2008

    Me, too! Sending hugs and good thoughts your way!

  10. bigprof on August 21st, 2008

    You’ve been on my mind all week! I hope the surgery went swimmingly & your recovery is quick. I’m sending good thoughts you way too, thoughts that one day your doctor will use you as an example of a gastric band success story & say things like “the surgery went great” and “she recovered in no time at all” and “check out her stunning ‘after’ photos!”

    Please post soon to let us know how it went!

  11. soclose on September 9th, 2008

    Wow! You have the most amazing plant life too! Love the pale shell pink color of the daphne.

    I did think of you while on vac. and sent you lots of good vibes, first thing in the am, still in the tent———dying for my coffee and having to pee like mad.

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