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Well, here it is........the day before the BIG day!! I'll find out this afternoon what time I have to arrive at the hospital tomorrow morning. I'm hoping it's early so I can get it over with.

The process of getting Lap Band has gone so fast. It's hard to believe that I was just at the seminar 3 months ago! Time really does fly! I wanted to say Thank You to everyone for sharing their surgery stories and experiences. I think it's helped better prepare me, although I know nothing can fully prepare me for the surgery and the days after. But pretty soon I will have experienced it for myself.

I been so calm and cool up til now! The nerves are starting to hit me this morning. This is really happening. But I look forward this journey. This is one battle I'm going to win!

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You have a great attitude. My nerves kicked in the night before the surgery- couldn't sleep. Best of luck to you, I am sure you'll do great!

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I worried myself sick the night before and the morning of. I was pretty much crying inside as they wheeled me to the OR. But, honestly, it was quick and easy! You'll do great! :)

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:thumbup:Good Luck, I am also being banded tomorrow and waiting to hear what time I should arrive at the hospital. I'm so excited and a little afraid!!!

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Good Luck to both of you!!! I was banded last Friday and can't wait for you to join me! I too was very nervous the morning of surgery, but it was over before I knew it!

Hugs,

Jane

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Tomorrow is the big day for me too!!!! I'm super excited and starting to get neverous. This has been a long time coming. I don't even know if I'm going to be able to sleep tonight! I'm just going to go with the flow...if I can't fall asleep...well I guess I'll be up all night, but I hope not lol! Good luck to all the 10/15 bansters!!! Can't wait!

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Well I'm glad to see that a few others are being banded with me tomorrow! We're going to do great!

My arrival time is 11:45 am. I was hoping for an early morning so I could get it over with. I'm getting a little nervous too, but this time tomorrow, it'll all be over!

Thanks to everyone for their support!

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I was terrified the night before. It was amazing afterwards how easy it was. The pain goes away after a few days and you kind of forget it was ever there. Definetely was glad I spent one night in the hospital afterwards. Good Luck to everyone tomorrow!!

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Well, here it is........the day before the BIG day!! I'll find out this afternoon what time I have to arrive at the hospital tomorrow morning. I'm hoping it's early so I can get it over with.

The process of getting Lap Band has gone so fast. It's hard to believe that I was just at the seminar 3 months ago! Time really does fly! I wanted to say Thank You to everyone for sharing their surgery stories and experiences. I think it's helped better prepare me, although I know nothing can fully prepare me for the surgery and the days after. But pretty soon I will have experienced it for myself.

I been so calm and cool up til now! The nerves are starting to hit me this morning. This is really happening. But I look forward this journey. This is one battle I'm going to win!

I will be praying for you tomorrow...

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:thumbup:Good Luck, I am also being banded tomorrow and waiting to hear what time I should arrive at the hospital. I'm so excited and a little afraid!!!

Best of luck for you tomorrow. Be blessed in knowing that you have many people praying for you...Looking for ward to hearing about your successes!

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