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Tuesday Lap-Band Update

Posted by jimmiewkersh on November 24, 2009

WHat a fast week it has been.  I am learning new things everyday and some are good habits and some are habits I must stop.  Since the band has not been adjusted yet, it is still wide open and allows me to eat.  I am still finding myself eating too quickly and therefore trying to get too much food down the pipe.  This is a big no-no.  Severe pain results and it feels like a heart attack.  Believe it or not, negative reinforcement really works.  I have not had a bad reaction from eating too fast since last Thursday. 

I have been asked by everyone I know about how I am going to do at Thanksgiving.  I answer the same every time.  “I can pig out, but I know if I do the Lap Band will slap me down and hurt me with severe chest pains and a gasping for air sensation.”  One of the reasons I chose the Lap Band is because it is really hard to cheat it unless you really try hard to do it.  Plus, it is the safest gastric procedure and it is a tool I can adjust throughout my life as I need to make it work harder or easier for me.

I do get to eat about 800 calories a day.  When you eat slow and feel full it is not hard.  The problem for me comes after 11 pm. when I get the munchies and I know I am not supposed to add another 300 calories but have succummed a few times this last week.  My favorite foods are mexican (traditional) and chinese so dealing with Turkey and dressing will not be that hard for me.  I have intentionally not made food that I want so that I am not tempeted to overeat.

The best thing about the band is that bread becomes a friend instead of an enemy.  I get about 2 slices a day currently and at THanksgiving we are serving Brown and Serve Rolls,  YUCK!  Do not have to worry about eating too many of them.  Fresh, home-made yeast rolls with honeybutter, now there is a probelm waiting to happen.  2 dozen with a pound of butter and a pound of honey would disappear in a matter of moments.  I am not making home-made yeast rolls this year for that very reason.

FInally, I want to thank Dr. Wellborne and his staff, especially my favoirte Lap Band teacher, Leslie.  She has made this surgery a success so far and has helped me with questions you never think about until after you are experiencing it first hand.  If you are in Arkansas and interested in the Lap Band procedure, I more than recommend Dr. Welborne and his gracious staff.

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Contact Blanche Lincoln

Posted by jimmiewkersh on November 21, 2009

Contact Information for Blanche Lincoln.  She is SOLELY responsible for her VOTE to allow the healthcare bill to come to the floor.

Washington D.C. Office
355 Dirksen Senate Building
Washington, DC 20510-0404
Phone: (202)224-4843
Fax: (202)228-1371

Little Rock Office
912 West Fourth Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: (501) 375-2993 or toll free 1-800-352-9364
Fax: (501) 375-7064

Dumas Office
101 East Waterman
Dumas, AR 71693
Phone: (870)382-1023
Fax: (870)382-1026
Community Affairs Specialist: Raymond Fraizer

Jonesboro Office
Federal Building
615 South Main Street
Suite 315
Jonesboro, AR 72401
Phone: (870) 910-6896
Fax: (870)910-6898
Community Affairs Specialist: Roger Fisher

Fayetteville Office
4 South College Avenue
Suite 205
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: (479) 251-1224
Fax: (479)251-1410
Community Affairs Specialist: John Hicks

Texarkana Office
Miller County Courthouse
400 Laurel Street
Suite 101
Texarkana, AR 71854
Phone: (870) 774-3106
Fax: (870) 774-7627
Community Affairs Specialist: Ed French 

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Why Is Dumbing Down Accepted?

Posted by jimmiewkersh on November 12, 2009

Why is the dumbing down of public education so accepted by so many?  When 4 in 10 drop out of school, that is bad, but those who stay are not much better off.  Public education seems to be about socialization and indoctrination and not classical education.  Students today can talk about politically correct agenda items, but they are clueless when it comes to reading, writing, math, science and social sciences.  Why do we have compulsory attendance when knowledge is not being imparted?  Why is it that parents with no college education can educate their own child at home and their child score dramatically higher on every aspect of standardized tests?

Is there an agenda (political or social) in the dumbing down of students in public education?  It would appear that there is an underlying agenda to destroy the mental faculties of prospective brilliant students based on the continuing failure of the transmission of basic knowledge.  It appears that classic liberal education to strengthen the mind to think is no longer appropriate.  The student is no longer challenged to think but to regurgitate predigested pabulum from an ever decreasing blob of mass once called a brain.  Public education is not what it once was, it is now a pit where the least common denominator is the path of least resistance.  Now that is what I hope for for my kids, they they be educated to the least of the ability of a system that wants them to not think for themselves but they can spout the latest in PC propaganda.

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A Day Late

Posted by jimmiewkersh on November 11, 2009

This week has been a week of change.  I have gone from not being hungry to wanting to eat everything in the house and then back to not being too hungry.  It has also been a week weight fluctuation.  I have been as low as 291 and back up to 296 and am sitting at 294 again.

The hardest thing for me to learn this week is going off of liquids and going to soft foods.  I was getting hungry from having liquids only, they were not staying in the new stomack long enough to keep me full.  Soft foods are allowing me to be able to have food in my stomack that takes longer to digest and therefore keeps me full longer.  It is in this transition that I have learned that it is easy to get too many calories (less than 800) if I am not full.  That was the problem originally.  Nowjust grabbing a little of this and that to eat just to get a full feeling is what caused the weight gain this week as well.  Going to soft solids has allowed me to be able to stay full, really full, and is allowing me to not have to add a little extra to be full. 

I will not get my first fill of my band until December 7.  By not having the band “filled” now I am having to learn to chew, chew, chew to prepare my mind for the time to come.  I am having a strange side effect that I need to contact the Doctor and ask him if it is normal.  With high blood pressure in the past and high blood sugar from diabetes, my sex drive was almost non existent.  Over the last 8 days, something has dramatically changed, I feel 18 again in that area of my life.

Finally, my blood sugar is still a little high, averaging 160, but that is now with no meds.  My blood pressure has been 120/78 consistently over the last 8 days as well.  The band actually changes signals that it sends to the brain and it is telling the brain some good things apparently.  The Shrinking Jimmie is still a work in progress and now the progress is learning how to use the tool of the band.

I took the stomack pic so you can see where the “holes” are at and that they are healing.  THey still look bad because I had an allergic reaction to the adhesive on the bandaids and steri-strips.

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First Lap Band Update November 4 2009

Posted by jimmiewkersh on November 5, 2009

The pics are from before the surgery.  I plan to update pics on Fridays and Update progress on Tuesdays.

Well, here goes.  First report after Lap Band Surgery.  Easier than I thought it would be and harder than I thought it would be.  It is not hard to get full and stay full for hours.  A little liquid does a pretty good job.  I am able to go all day long on less than 250 calories and not be hungry at all.  I have been told not to go that low because I need ot be around 600 – 800 to maintain good health.

Today I had 20 oz of G2 (Gatorade2) for breakfast about 8:45.  I was full until after 1:00 pm.  At 1:30 I had a 12 Oz cup of black coffee and was full until 7:45 pm.  I was not hungry for supper, but had to get some calories so I blended 500 calories of chili with water and ate it.  I am stuffed right now 2 hours later.  I also have had 1 – 20 oz zero calorie drink mix 1 hour after supper.  Finished of the day around 700 calories and not missing food one bit.

When I began this process I weighed in over 310 pounds.  I weighed right now and I weigh 294. 

I have my first Post-Op session tomorrow.

Enjoy the ever shrinking Jimmie, I know I will.

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The Commerce Clause According to Madison and Jefferson

Posted by jimmiewkersh on September 30, 2009

Madison and Jefferson were clear in their original meaning of the word “REGULATE.”  Their use of the word “REGULATE” was by definition to make “regular.”  In Federalist 42 Madison clearly demonstrates his understanding of Jefferson’s use of REGULATE to be that of making the laws regular or of likeness between the states, not for the Federal to have REGULATORY power over commerce between the states.    To make regular is to make sure taxes, tariffs and prices were the same between the states.  This was to regulate Georgia from taxing companies from Massachusetts one fee while charging Virginia companies another fee for the exact same item because they showed favoritism between differing states.

To Read the following and interpret it other than by the thoughts and intents of its writers is to bastardize intellectual honesty and integrity.

Article 1 Section 8

The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States; 

To borrow money on the credit of the United States;  

To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes;

From Federalist 42

The powers included in the THIRD class are those which provide for the harmony and proper intercourse among the States.

Under this head might be included the particular restraints imposed on the authority of the States, and certain powers of the judicial department; but the former are reserved for a distinct class, and the latter will be particularly examined when we arrive at the structure and organization of the government. I shall confine myself to a cursory review of the remaining powers comprehended under this third description, to wit: to regulate commerce among the several States and the Indian tribes; to coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin; to provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the current coin and secureties of the United States; to fix the standard of weights and measures; to establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws of bankruptcy, to prescribe the manner in which the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of each State shall be proved, and the effect they shall have in other States; and to establish post offices and post roads.

The defect of power in the existing Confederacy to regulate the commerce between its several members, is in the number of those which have been clearly pointed out by experience. To the proofs and remarks which former papers have brought into view on this subject, it may be added that without this supplemental provision, the great and essential power of regulating foreign commerce would have been incomplete and ineffectual. A very material object of this power was the relief of the States which import and export through other States, from the improper contributions levied on them by the latter. Were these at liberty to regulate the trade between State and State, it must be foreseen that ways would be found out to load the articles of import and export, during the passage through their jurisdiction, with duties which would fall on the makers of the latter and the consumers of the former. We may be assured by past experience, that such a practice would be introduced by future contrivances; and both by that and a common knowledge of human affairs, that it would nourish unceasing animosities, and not improbably terminate in serious interruptions of the public tranquillity. To those who do not view the question through the medium of passion or of interest, the desire of the commercial States to collect, in any form, an indirect revenue from their uncommercial neighbors, must appear not less impolitic than it is unfair; since it would stimulate the injured party, by resentment as well as interest, to resort to less convenient channels for their foreign trade. But the mild voice of reason, pleading the cause of an enlarged and permanent interest, is but too often drowned, before public bodies as well as individuals, by the clamors of an impatient avidity for immediate and immoderate gain.

The necessity of a superintending authority over the reciprocal trade of confederated States, has been illustrated by other examples as well as our own. In Switzerland, where the Union is so very slight, each canton is obliged to allow to merchandises a passage through its jurisdiction into other cantons, without an augmentation of the tolls. In Germany it is a law of the empire, that the princes and states shall not lay tolls or customs on bridges, rivers, or passages, without the consent of the emperor and the diet; though it appears from a quotation in an antecedent paper, that the practice in this, as in many other instances in that confederacy, has not followed the law, and has produced there the mischiefs which have been foreseen here. Among the restraints imposed by the Union of the Netherlands on its members, one is, that they shall not establish imposts disadvantageous to their neighbors, without the general permission.

The regulation of commerce with the Indian tribes is very properly unfettered from two limitations in the articles of Confederation, which render the provision obscure and contradictory. The power is there restrained to Indians, not members of any of the States, and is not to violate or infringe the legislative right of any State within its own limits. What description of Indians are to be deemed members of a State, is not yet settled, and has been a question of frequent perplexity and contention in the federal councils. And how the trade with Indians, though not members of a State, yet residing within its legislative jurisdiction, can be regulated by an external authority, without so far intruding on the internal rights of legislation, is absolutely incomprehensible. This is not the only case in which the articles of Confederation have inconsiderately endeavored to accomplish impossibilities; to reconcile a partial sovereignty in the Union, with complete sovereignty in the States; to subvert a mathematical axiom, by taking away a part, and letting the whole remain.

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Arkansas 11 Worst State in which to do Business

Posted by jimmiewkersh on September 29, 2009

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/54620

No wonder Arkansas keeps driving away business to other states.

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What My Crepe Myrtle Taught Me This Morning

Posted by jimmiewkersh on July 21, 2009

 

Crepe Myrtle Bowing DownYesterday my crepe myrtle was standing high and proud, full of its brilliant red blooms.  This morning though, each branch was prostrate on the ground as if it were giving thanks to God for the rain that had come during the night.  It taught me something I knew but had forgotten; beauty is best manifested prostrate on the ground thanking our savior for the manifest blessing He grants to us daily.  God, thank you for reminding me about you this morning.

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Be It Resolved

Posted by jimmiewkersh on June 30, 2009

In the heart of every human is the deafening drumbeat seeking life, liberty, freedom and happiness.  Every soul is gifted from the Creator of the Universe with an undeniable desire to live a life that they themselves have the right to direct.  It is with this externally gifted instinct that all men possess that drives their innermost thoughts and desires to be free from the harshest of yokes: Slavery; both to government and man.

This inborn nature, this gifting from the Creator, that so exists flows within the very blood that gives life.  This gift, this instinctual drive for freedom is so base that neither man nor government can extinguish its ever-existing march toward its ultimate goal.  Millennia may come and go, governments and enslavers may fight to extinguish this nature, but as the heart beats so does the existential flow of freedom flow within the blood of every man.

It is with this being understood of all mankind that governments and men must conclude that the Almighty Creator on High has endowed all men with certain inalienable rights.  The rights granted from God to man does not flow from the government to man, but from God alone to all men.  The glorious and precious gift of life granted by the Creator is the first of the rights of freedom granted to mankind by God.  God has granted man the right of freedom to pursue the life that provides him with happiness.  God has as well granted to man the freedom to the liberty of the works and possessions including property that is acquired throughout his life.  There are numerous others freedoms granted to man by his Creator that are proclaimed into existence by the very laws of nature.

I call upon all of history to judge those who are so willing to give away their freedoms.  I call on the God of all nature to judge harshly those who are so disrespectful of their Creator that they would give away the gifts that He has so graciously given them.  I call on nature to judge harshly the unnatural way men so disrespect themselves as to give over their freedoms so as to be enslaved by others.

Now call upon the God of all creation to hear the case against a government that has superseded the authority granted it by its people.  I ask the God of nature to judge a government that has usurped the freedoms of its people and is placing the tyrannical yoke of fiscal slavery around the neck of its citizens.  The authority of the people has been usurped by self proclaim messiahs who force slavery upon these once free men.  God, judge the representatives and senators who take away the freedoms that you have so graciously gifted to all mankind.  God, judge the people who so willingly vote to give away the freedoms and liberties that you have graciously given them as gifts from you.

May the God of all creation find men cherishing the freedom that He so lovingly and caringly gave them from the beginning of time.  When mankind find themselves confronting the evils of slavery and tyranny may they refuse to compromise that which is granted to all men.  When in the course of human events fellow free men find themselves on opposite sides of this uncompromisable schism it is with great sadness that the schism must be publically addressed. 

When free men so vehemently oppose the philosophy and understanding of his fellow man to give away his dignity and freedom then compromise can no longer be found.  When the schism becomes so untenable for reconciliation it is incumbent upon all involved to find mutual and equitable understanding for the disillusion of the bonds that bind each party together.  When this schism is among fellow countrymen, these divided citizens must seek compromise when possible.  If these fellow citizens are not able to compromise and the schism is irreparable then the disillusion of the bonds that bind are called for among these former compatriots.  If peaceable disillusion is attainable, then a future rejoinder may be possible.  If this disillusion is not peaceable then and only then shall the offended call out to the nations for assistance to achieve the disillusion of the bonds binding countrymen.

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Confession

Posted by jimmiewkersh on June 28, 2009

I’m not worthy to look at his nail scared feet

I hide my sin deep within the depths of my heart

I’m not worthy to stand or kneel before my God

I have shameful sin to confess to my Lord

 

Instead of standing up I must be falling down

Today I must confess the darkness of my soul

Prostrate before His throne I must humbly bow

Surrendering myself confessing all my pride

 

We must confess our sin to each other today

Confess with our mouths not just in our minds

We must confess our sins to each other oh God

We must do what your Word tells us to do

 

Instead of standing up I must be falling down

Today I must confess the darkness of my soul

Prostrate before His throne I must humbly bow

Surrendering myself confessing all my pride

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