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It's me again Lisa it took me forever to figure and write this line but I don't know how to post or to how to write to you guys and ask questions because my surgery is on April 4, 2013.

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Welcome and Congratulations on your upcoming surgery. You will do fine and a new YOU will appear. It's all about how do and follow yoru doctor's orders. SIP your Water, do some walking to alleviate any gas discomforts. I drove my car the next day less than 20 hours after surgery and I felt fine. Ask any questions on this great forum.

Best wishes and Keep the Faith

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How exciting for you! Your journey is about to start! Join us for answers, but follow your surgeon's orders. We are not medical, but can offer advice from our own perspective. Congrats! Karen

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BTW-You only need to start one topic for everyone to see.

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Using your iPad to reply to a topic you click on the arrow pointing to the right in the top right hand corner, then click reply to thread. Then all of your questions/answers will be on the same thread. I love the iPad/iPhone app (with a few small exceptions). I use the app at least 90% of the time.

If you wish to view the full version but still use the iPad open lapbandtalk.com on safari and login. This will take you to the desktop version vs the mobile. Then you will be able to view people's profiles etc.. Good luck with your upcoming surgery!!

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Creekwood, that was awesome of you to help with site instructions! Kind.

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Hi Lisa Congratulations!

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Welcome to your new family you will absolutely love this site an ask all the questions you need to an they will be answered. I was banded today! Good luck many wishes on your new journey

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Thank you everyone for your kind words and help with the gadgets. I am lying in bed having a lot of pain in my shoulder, feel like I can't take deep breath and missing my honey nut Cheerios Cereal and cream of wheat. As you all can see I am full of issues and feel like I am starving to death I don't know how I will make it through this Journey!!!

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