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I really appreciated having my blender along so I could make ice chips - sounds like you are staying overnight - trust me, it really helped me a lot - it was worth it!

all the best to you - I had the same fear as you - but here I am ;)

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Anyone taken a Valium before surgery? Thinking about asking my surgeon. My hubby has some for when he flies.

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Best of luck!!! God bless

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Good luck!

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Well I woke up early this morning I could not sleep in. I have 24 hrs before I leave for surgery, I have to be at the hospital by 6:00 in the morning it's my last day as a "non-bander" :). They said I should be out of there by around 12:00 noon,that doesn't sound bad. I think I'm as prepared as I'm gonna be unless anyone has any last words of wisdom. I've go my gas-x, pillow, Protein drinks, broth, chap-stick, heating-pads, I've got two just in case. Anything else? It's been great having this site to learn stuff from, the Dr. might not think of because you all have lived it, and they can't remember everything although I have to say they did a good job. I'm happy so far with who I choose. It's going to be wonderful to have a support group around as soon as I get home, that can help support me along my journey. I hope for this to be a successful journey, as many of you all have had. I know the support will be here for me when times get tough. I feel like I'm writing my last will and testimont, well I guess in a way I am. I'm saying goodbye to the old me and starting a new chapter, at least that's how it feels. I'm trying very hard not to focus on the fear of failure. The odds look good I have heard way more good stuff than bad. So keep me in your prayers. I'll let you know how things turn out. To be quite honest I think I'm most afraid of not waking up from the surgery, how often does something like that happen? Sorry so long I got carried away. Thanks for everyone's support.

~~~Stephanie

Saying a prayer for you babydoll! I'm sure you're in la-la land right now, but we'll see you on the other side!

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Good Luck today! So happy for you! Let us know how it goes when your feeling better! :D

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Good Luck!

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Good luck today! You've got a lot of people thinking about you. :)

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Anyone taken a Valium before surgery? Thinking about asking my surgeon. My hubby has some for when he flies.

They gave me something like Valium before they put me to sleep. If you tell them your really nervous they will usually give you something.

~~~Stephanie

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Hey steph, how are you doing?! How was the surgery? Mine is set for this Thursday! 2 more days!!!!

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Congrats! I had a relaxer before Anastasia too. It was a big relief. I have the same fear of not waking up.

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Well I woke up early this morning I could not sleep in. I have 24 hrs before I leave for surgery' date=' I have to be at the hospital by 6:00 in the morning it's my last day as a "non-bander" :). They said I should be out of there by around 12:00 noon,that doesn't sound bad. I think I'm as prepared as I'm gonna be unless anyone has any last words of wisdom. I've go my gas-x, pillow, Protein drinks, broth, chap-stick, heating-pads, I've got two just in case. Anything else? It's been great having this site to learn stuff from, the Dr. might not think of because you all have lived it, and they can't remember everything although I have to say they did a good job. I'm happy so far with who I choose. It's going to be wonderful to have a support group around as soon as I get home, that can help support me along my journey. I hope for this to be a successful journey, as many of you all have had. I know the support will be here for me when times get tough. I feel like I'm writing my last will and testimont, well I guess in a way I am. I'm saying goodbye to the old me and starting a new chapter, at least that's how it feels. I'm trying very hard not to focus on the fear of failure. The odds look good I have heard way more good stuff than bad. So keep me in your prayers. I'll let you know how things turn out. To be quite honest I think I'm most afraid of not waking up from the surgery, how often does something like that happen? Sorry so long I got carried away. Thanks for everyone's support.

~~~Stephanie[/quote']

Congrats and good luck!! I am waiting for my ins approval. Thanks for the list of things you got prior to surgery I will have to keep it in mind

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I can't wait for my day to come! I hope summer flies as fast as it did when I was a kid! :) September can't come fast enough!

Hope all is well with you Stephanie and you keep us posted on how you are doing! Thanks for the list of things to have for after the surgery!

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