Total Weight Loss

Friday, March 12, 2010

If you are thinking about drinking this weekend, read this first!

What drinking could do to you...(Warning - images could be disturbing)

6 BEERS

2 GLASSES OF WINE



2 BOTTLES OF WINE - SHARED



TOO MANY MARGARITAS



3 KAMIKAZES



7 RUM AND COKES



AND - MY FAVORITE - A BOTTLE OF TEQUILA



Really makes you stop and think, doesn't it.  :-)

11 comments:

  1. Awwww! How cute! Thanks for that!

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  2. Sooo cute!! And hilarious! I too, love the Bottle of Tequila photo!!

    I can relate to that photo as I have drank it straight and it knocked me on my butt!!

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  3. Now, that is cute! Hi Bonnie,I am so glad to meet you! I can't believe I am ahead in the process of anyone. I was so disappointed to know that I had to do the 6 month diet. In some ways it has helped to calm my nerves and learn so much from these blogs. It is wonderful to read about all of the success stories. I am very excited and I will be sure to post how things are going. Good luck to you and just think....we will be much thinner by this time next year!

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  4. Hi, Vickie - Thanks for checking out my log. Looking forward to hearing more about your journey.

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  5. Hi Bonnie,
    It sounds like we both have to jump thru the insurance hoops with the 6 month diet. Just as a note you might want double check on the 6 month. My LB dr's office has figured out that my insurance BCBS of AL says 6 months but they don't count the first month, apparently they look at the first month as a consult or something so you actually have to go 7 months. They are also very ticky about the last month. It has to be 30 days after the 6 month visit, for example if your 6 month visit is on March 15 then your 7 month must be April 15 or later. Otherwise they say you missed the 7 month by not waiting long enough and you have to start over. Tricky little buggers aren't they? Just a little info, it may not even apply to you.

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  6. Thanks for the info, Janet. I did check with the insurance coordinator and she said the 1st visit does count as my first month. However, I've seen plenty of times where the supposed know-it-all insurance person gives misinformation so we'll see. I'll just have to keep my fingers crossed.

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