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Her Battle Scars
Contributed by
NoSaint
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Thursday, 29th June 2006 @ 01:02:17 PM in AEST
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StoryPoetry
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Her weight hit an all time high
Three hundred eighty five
The doctors told her
You must lose weight to stay alive
A tough decision she needed to make
Have surgery or just give up and die
She talked to many people
Then sat down for a good long cry
Finally she went under the knife
A bypass would just the beginning make
She would have to watch her diet
For hers and her loved ones sake
She dieted and exercised
Walked four miles a day
Aerobics she soon was doing
Smiling as she went on her way
After over two years
She finally reached her goal
She weighed in at One hundred twenty five
But on her skin it took a toll
Mud flaps she lovingly called
The folds of excess flesh sagging
She once more saw a surgeon
Tired of her tummy dragging
They tightened everything up
Making her better by far
Now she proudly displays
All her battle scars
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Re: Her Battle Scars
(User Rating: 1 ) by Kimberlynn on
Thursday, 29th June 2006 @ 01:49:08 PM AEST (User
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Thats what happened to my grandmother! You did a good write too. |
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Re: Her Battle Scars
(User Rating: 1 ) by jerseysue on
Thursday, 29th June 2006 @ 01:53:19 PM AEST (User
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As much as this is a story of success, it also is a warning not to let weight gain get out of hand. A very interesting read, and one that to many is close to their hearts. You have written it well. Hard subject , with a happy ending. Sue x |
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Re: Her Battle Scars
(User Rating: 1 ) by shelby on
Thursday, 29th June 2006 @ 06:11:12 PM AEST (User
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well done my friend you are on a roll here. This is an inspiration to all and something to keep as a goal to be healthy.
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Re: Her Battle Scars
(User Rating: 1 ) by Seans_Girl on
Thursday, 29th June 2006 @ 08:00:42 PM AEST (User
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Good poem. I see this a lot because I work on a surgical floor at a hospital. We use what is called Bariatric Banding. Where they just put a band around the stomach and you go on a special diet. It is reversable also. later
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Re: Her Battle Scars
(User Rating: 1 ) by PhantomVampyress on
Thursday, 29th June 2006 @ 08:57:53 PM AEST (User
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wow !! this is pretty different from the stuff i read but it was pretty good it brought a smile to my face.. I really liked this its quite unique and creative.. thanks for sharing
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Re: Her Battle Scars
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Thursday, 29th June 2006 @ 09:43:55 PM AEST (User
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A lovely write, NoSaint. So many fight this losing battle and never win.
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Re: Her Battle Scars
(User Rating: 1 ) by Eternal_Dreamer on
Friday, 30th June 2006 @ 01:29:44 AM AEST (User
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Shari~
Your title drew me in and the poem topped it off. Yes alot of us struggle with the battle of the bulge. You have written this quite well.
A very inspiring story. I wish her all the best for the coming future.
love, hugs n prayers,
~*suzie Q*~ |
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Re: Her Battle Scars
(User Rating: 1 ) by Spike on
Friday, 30th June 2006 @ 06:39:25 AM AEST (User
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A great analogy for a hard battle, told with gritty sentiment and humour. Battle scars indeed. It takes a brave soul to lose a lot of weight,all that deprivation and exertion,only to look like an unmade bed. Thank goodness for cosmetic surgeons.
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Re: Her Battle Scars
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Friday, 30th June 2006 @ 03:37:14 PM AEST (User
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You have written another magnificent piece of realization, determination, achievement and, forsaking the vanity of perfection, a pride worth bein' proud of:
"Now she proudly displays
All her battle scars"
Cowboy tip o' the hat to ya,
wabl
KenMoore
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Re: Her Battle Scars
(User Rating: 1 ) by lovingcritters on
Sunday, 2nd July 2006 @ 11:12:51 AM AEST (User
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BRAVO!BRAVO!BRAVO! A very dangerous and courageous surgery. Faced with death what could you do?
Well written, understood, and wonderful too!
Bless anyone who has to undergo such drastic measures!
So glad the outcome was so wonderful for her and her familie's sake!
Warm love
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