sheryl titone 24 years, 3 months ago

well it seems that kyla & i r co-angels. a person can never have too many angels! i too am long distance but i love wearing wings & a halo. tara my prayers r with u for a safe surgery & speedy recovery. i will be speaking to u. god bless u.

kylakae 24 years, 3 months ago

<table border="0" width="100%"><tr> <td width="15%"><center><IMG SRC="http://www.dwarfworks.com/kyla/pictures/angelbear2.gif" width="135" height="164"></center></td><td width="85%" valign="top"><b><font color="#CC0099" face="Lucida Sans">Angel flying in....</font></b> <p><b><font color="#CC0099" face="Lucida Sans">Friends, Tara has graciously agreed to let me be her long-distance angel!&nbsp; Tara's big day is TOMORROW!&nbsp; Tara is a lovely person with a super positive outlook.&nbsp; She has battled a recent cold to be well enough for this surgery.&nbsp; Please take a moment to stop by her surgery page and wish her the very best for her surgery tomorrow and her continuing journey to shed those unwanted pounds!&nbsp; Thank you so much to those of you who have already taken the time to leave Tara messages surrounding her with your love and support.&nbsp; Tara asks that you continue to pray for her safe passage to the losing side of the house! </font></b></td> </tr></table>

photographer45 24 years, 3 months ago

Hi, Tara! Had to write when I saw you're in Waterloo...all my family is from there, and it's like a second home to me. God's blessings be upon you at this exciting time. I'll be thinking of you! Maryjane Schwartz

Janis H. 24 years, 3 months ago

Hi~~ Just wanted to wish you ALL the best with your upcoming surgery. I'm 5 days post op and know the first couple of days are gonna be rough on you....in fact up until Saturday morning in the hospital, I couldn't believe I'd put myself thru such hell (nose tube, IV, etc). The soreness hasn't been a big issue for me yet---wish I could tolerate the Lortab pain med that the hospital started me on but had to give that up for liquid ibuprofen (tastes TERRIBLE!!). My advice for anyone after surgery: as soon as the doc/nurses give you leave to walk, do as much of it as possible. It'll get you home quicker. Lord bless you and keep you as safe & comforable as possible.

LaVonda H. 24 years, 3 months ago

Tara, May God bless you and keep you during your transition to the "lighter" side. Best wishes to you for a speedy recovery, I'm right behind you (17th)

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BrendaSinger 24 years, 3 months ago

<font face="Lucida Casual"><font color="maroon"><b>~~~~Here's to a quick happy recovery. As YOUR day comes and goes...Remember to walk, walk, walk, drink, drink, drink and cough, cough, cough. Use the incentive spirometer no matter how much you hate it. Many prayers sent your way. You can do it! God Bless us each and everyone. <br>Visit my profile...I have lots of great websites you can check out that may be of interest.<br> Happy New Year! Happy New You!</b></font></font><font face="Signature"><font size="+2"> ~~ Brenda~~</font size></font face>

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lissapayne 24 years, 3 months ago

Just wanted to say hello to you and wish you a safe speedy recovery on your surgery! I will be praying for you and God Bless!

DebPKansas 24 years, 3 months ago

Wowzie your day is almost here!!!! You are gonna do great, I just know it!!! I want you to know I will be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. ((((hugs))))) and smiles =))))))
About Me
Location
46.4
BMI
VBG
Surgery
01/16/2002
Surgery Date
Dec 22, 2001
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