i hope i dont lol but i dont eat chocolate anyway so its no big deal for me and people that know me wont buy it but if they do im sure my daughter and oh will happily be fighting over it
Well, my son, bless him . . he came round last night with a bar of no added sugar chocolate that he bought in an expensive gift shop type sweetie shop! I told him I wouldn't be able to eat things with a high sugar content after the op but joked about, when everything is healed, would the no added sugar type confectionary be allowed, and the poor kid took me seriously and bought some
I just told him that I wouldn't be allowed to try anything like that for a few months yet. Didn't know what else to say. He has Asperger's syndrome and takes things very much to heart.
Had four bunches of flowers all in all, one of which was persoanlly delivered by my consultant who I work for on Saturday, but not a chocolate in site. The thought of it at the moment makes me feel quite ill.
Well, I've only gone and done it !. As I have now reached 4 stone loss post op, and 9 stone loss in total, I thought I should treat myself, and have ordered myself an Ipad.
It will come in handy for work as well especially now I am going to be staying away a lot more than I have been in the past.
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