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    Keep in Check with DVT

    The problem I think is that diagnosing a clot is not easy or inexpensive. My initial X-Ray couldn't distinguish between pneumonia and a clot; it took a CAT scan to definitively identify it. I've also had ultrasound in my legs to look for clots there, and the first time they didn't find...
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    "The fear"

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    "The fear"

    Unfortunately, one of the scariest things about DVT is that it can be hard to diagnose. I hadn't heard about PE when I had my first one, and the symptoms were initially so wierd (high fever, no pain) that even the folks in the ER couldn't figure out what it was. And even when they did figure...
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    Keep in Check with DVT

    Speaking from experience on pulmonary embolisms (I've had two), they are one of the more potentially deadly illnesses, because you don't necessarily have symptoms that make you think "I need to get to an emergency room, now!". Yet if you don't, they can kill you. More people die each year from...
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    Is the world getting fatter?

    When I was a child, kids made fun of girls or boys who were maybe 20 pounds overweight. When I was 11 years old I was 5' 5" and maybe 140 pounds and was called "jelly belly". The heaviest girl in our class was maybe 170 pounds and close to 6 feet tall. At that time, 200 pounds seemed...
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    What do you study?

    My last degree was an MBA. Favorite subject was Finance.
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    BHM/FFA Confessions/Complaints/Thoughts/Secrets

    Many years ago, when I was thin, an FFA told me that she loved the idea of meeting someone who she hadn't seen for years, who had gained a lot of weight. It was the element of surprise that did it for her -- the idea that someone could be much larger than she anticipated. She said she enjoyed...
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    Teresa Strasser, an FFA?

    Hey, I'm interested. Keep up the good work :)
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    ok..so I am a DORK ....

    HD -- shyness is something you can work on, like any other skill. Don't beat yourself up about it. For example, you can work on striking up a conversation with fat men in a less "pressured" setting, just to feel more comfortable. Maybe just ask "how's your morning going?" when you see a nice...
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    An inconvenient talent

    Great post. I too have a talent for weight gain. This wasn't always true; between the age of 18 and 32 I had maintained my weight between 145 and 160 pounds without much trouble. Sure, there would be times when I would over-indulge, but by cutting back a bit and increasing my activity level...
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    MissPiggySue says thanks and "The Girls" say bye

    "If I do it, it will be so I can have time to take care of myself, do my physical therapy, go deep-water running and water-walking... that sort of thing." If there's any way for you to make some time for yourself that would be helpful. Chemo takes its toll... in many ways it is more...
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    guess how much i weigh

    Looks to me like you're around 300 or so, with a 54" waistline.
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    Belly library (men/women)

    And here is mine...:eat1:
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    BHM Weight gain stories -- your favorites?

    >I kind of like to re-read my own once in a while - HA! Even >if they are romance novel fodder and such. Your stories are wonderful -- sexy, sweet, optimistic. I have always been eager to read them. So in between client dinners, put your dreams to paper...
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    Sex/desire/fat - Only on your mind ?!

    >I know our “sexuality” starts in the childhood, but what have affected this >desire? I have a guess but would like to hear other people’s opinion about >that. My earliest memory of "fat sexuality" was the Pigs is Pigs cartoon, which I saw at the age of 6 years old. At the time I was a...
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    FEEDEE contra FEEDER

    "Is it hard to be a slim feeder and encourage gaining without yourself putting on some weight?" As you get older it's hard to keep slim without working at it. Exercising is more fun with a partner, and if he's not exercising, it might be harder for you to exercise too. Similarly, if you are...
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    How honest and how serious are you?!

    Question: Either you’re big right now, or thinking about gaining, and have the courage to do it? I was chubby as a kid, then grew into my weight when I became an adult. After the "freshman 25" I slimmed down again and remained at 150-160 pounds for 13 years. I then was injured in a car...
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    How to tell about your fetish

    >Maybe I’m crazy, but the only thing I can think about then I’m in >“sexy-moods” is fat (fat has to be a part of my fantasy), and sometimes I >hate that I was born with this fetish. Given the way you're wired, you need to decide how important this fantasy is to you. You need to do this...
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