tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7952635585540406888.post6495358723992068645..comments2023-03-27T20:09:56.601+11:00Comments on Here we go!!: Nesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03295990214193837372noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7952635585540406888.post-43140364540471973512012-03-15T21:50:35.496+11:002012-03-15T21:50:35.496+11:00Hey there:). Stopped overthinking things yet? I...Hey there:). Stopped overthinking things yet? I'm teasing. We all do it. I hope things have resolved with your friend. Once you get the surgery out of the way and get back into some study or work or something you'll be less concerned for what others may or may not think. Sometimes I think that's the best thing about working full time - I don't have time to worry much about anything beyond work and I take medication to stop me worrying to much about work. It's fabulous! Without it I tend not to sleep because I end up stressing over every little thing - it's horrible.<br /><br />Wow to 1550 cals. I can imagine I could do that if I snacked on chocolate throughout the day but for aynthing other than that I'm fortunately still in position of feeling too full after a few mouthfuls to do much damage. Though the hiatas hernia repair could have something to do with that. But generally I don't crave sweet foods much these days which is something I guess.<br /><br />Got a day for your surgery yet? Sounds like it will be yet a further adjustment in terms of diet. Think I've been pretty lucky as I've not have to give up any particular foods as such, just can't pack away much of them any longer. <br /><br />Fingers crossed for the surgery date and the eventual surgery. Hope it's not far away now. I often think of you and wonder how you're going.<br /><br />xxxxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04868913095007009120noreply@blogger.com