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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1585843" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>A 7.7 this morning. My sleeping is so weird of late. Walking up shattered. Little one back in my bed til spring. Very conscious of possible waking him when I turn over. He had night terrors but gone since he's in my bed again. A decent trade off as he's enjoying school more.</p><p>Bgs are affected but he has to come first til more help is available. Psychology services are a huge support with bariatric surgery preparation and longterm therafter thinking.</p><p>I saw on news last night that stigma behind bariatric surgery is putting 'ill' patients off from seeking the right help for their medical needs. What a funny society we live in! A specialist for my health going forward strongly recommended it to me. I knew I couldnt run away from my part in fixing my obesity problem.</p><p>I wish I could hug every single person who is afraid to make that decision. Fear is such a distructive emotion. Be free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1585843, member: 196960"] A 7.7 this morning. My sleeping is so weird of late. Walking up shattered. Little one back in my bed til spring. Very conscious of possible waking him when I turn over. He had night terrors but gone since he's in my bed again. A decent trade off as he's enjoying school more. Bgs are affected but he has to come first til more help is available. Psychology services are a huge support with bariatric surgery preparation and longterm therafter thinking. I saw on news last night that stigma behind bariatric surgery is putting 'ill' patients off from seeking the right help for their medical needs. What a funny society we live in! A specialist for my health going forward strongly recommended it to me. I knew I couldnt run away from my part in fixing my obesity problem. I wish I could hug every single person who is afraid to make that decision. Fear is such a distructive emotion. Be free. [/QUOTE]
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