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zippy
Posts : 1131 Join date : 2010-12-06 Location : NSW
| Subject: Re: General Random Questions 22/12/10, 06:35 am | |
| Yes is this one...one box... or one dozen... schpeak slowly the drool is blocking my ears | |
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tumultuous-tara
Posts : 541 Join date : 2010-12-04 Location : Brisbane
| Subject: Re: General Random Questions 21/12/10, 11:36 am | |
| Stop at one .... what is this "one" you speak of !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL | |
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Delia Moderator
Posts : 1296 Join date : 2010-12-03 Age : 74 Location : Sunshine Coast Queensland
| Subject: Re: General Random Questions 21/12/10, 08:10 am | |
| Sharon I think that could be good for us. A small size but as you say can you stop at one? I will post my Christmas Cheese Cake recipe in the section and you could make it small in a small muffin tin. Delia | |
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anewsharon
Posts : 603 Join date : 2010-12-04 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: General Random Questions 21/12/10, 07:29 am | |
| This is probably not going to very helpful to most people including me. But I just purchased a box of cheesecakes. Now I have never seen these before. They are mini cheesecakes from Sara Lee. The box is small and in it is 18 tiny tiny cheesecakes about as big as the tip of your thumb. So if you are after that sweet cheesecake hit without the huge cheesecake it might be worth trying. As long of course that you can keep the rest for another time or the rest of your family. Like I said probably not very helpful but for me one little tiny one was enough. Sharon | |
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Vogette Admin
Posts : 376 Join date : 2010-12-03 Age : 62 Location : Sydney, NSW
| Subject: Re: General Random Questions 20/12/10, 11:34 pm | |
| I guess it depends on the surgeon. Most seems to use dissolvables these days. Some still use clips or sutures, but it just depends...
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Tralee (Trace)
Posts : 929 Join date : 2010-12-12 Location : SA
| Subject: Re: General Random Questions 20/12/10, 10:52 pm | |
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Linda
Posts : 1193 Join date : 2010-12-05 Age : 71 Location : Buninyong Vic
| Subject: Re: General Random Questions 20/12/10, 10:42 pm | |
| I had disolvable ones. One stuck out and caught on things. I ended up pulling it out. | |
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anewsharon
Posts : 603 Join date : 2010-12-04 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: General Random Questions 20/12/10, 10:38 pm | |
| I was banded by Dr Wilson too. He actually doesn't use stitches as such but he glues it. When I had my surgery in early July I didn't see him again until mid August. Hope it helps. Sharon | |
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Tralee (Trace)
Posts : 929 Join date : 2010-12-12 Location : SA
| Subject: Re: General Random Questions 20/12/10, 10:32 pm | |
| Ok here is my random question hoping somebody can tell me so don't have to ring drs office and I completely forgot to ask him the following question. Do we get dissolvable stitches when banded or do we have to go back and see dr to have them taken out if that is the case I will need to book accommodation because we are four and half hours away. Thanks | |
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Vogette Admin
Posts : 376 Join date : 2010-12-03 Age : 62 Location : Sydney, NSW
| Subject: General Random Questions 19/12/10, 04:23 am | |
| As requested, a thread to ask a random question... | |
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