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I'm so excited my surgery is in morning! Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. I feel very calm and relaxed right now. I think participating in this forum has helped me so much and I appreciate all of the experiences everyone has shared. :thumbup1: I know this forum will be an excellent resource post op!

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Best wishes Sleeve Sister. I will say a quick prayer for you tonite as I also have plans for tomorrow. LOL. TTY soon.

Deb

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Ok Lovinlife and Dansha I will say a prayer for both of you :-) Yayyyy!

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Good luck, keep us posted for those that are "Sleevers in waiting":thumbup:

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Ok Lovinlife and Dansha I will say a prayer for both of you :-) Yayyyy!

One more week for you!

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I'm so excited my surgery is in morning! Please keep me in your thoughts and prayers. I feel very calm and relaxed right now. I think participating in this forum has helped me so much and I appreciate all of the experiences everyone has shared. :) I know this forum will be an excellent resource post op!

Congratulations, you will do wonderful. . . we'll be waiting for you to tell us all about it. . . .Good luck

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EXCITED FOR YOU! (AND A WEE BIT JEALOUS!! LOL)

If you don't mind me asking...how long ago did your journey to surgery start? (from first consultation until now?) :)

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One more week for you!

I knoooooow:lol0: hahaha!

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Hello all and thanks for the well wishes! The surgery went well and I was released from the hospital last night. The hardest part for me was no liquids the day of the surgery. Yesterday they ran a GI test and watched the liquids move through my new stomach and confimed there were no leaks. Today I'm finding I still need pain medication to make me feel comfortable. I'm just walking and sipping liquids and I don't feel hungry one bit!

Tip: A few drops of peppermint oil on a paper towel helped me with nausea. My doctor had recommended it and I'm glad I had it. Dr. Garth Davis was my surgeon and he has a very helpful book called, The Expert's Guide to Weight Loss Surgery.

@TNT- my consultation was June 10th, insurance approval on June 28th and the surgery schedule was pretty full so my surgery date was August 17th. It seemed like a long time to wait for a surgery date but I will say it helped me mentally prepare!

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Hello all and thanks for the well wishes! The surgery went well and I was released from the hospital last night. The hardest part for me was no liquids the day of the surgery. Yesterday they ran a GI test and watched the liquids move through my new stomach and confimed there were no leaks. Today I'm finding I still need pain medication to make me feel comfortable. I'm just walking and sipping liquids and I don't feel hungry one bit!

Tip: A few drops of peppermint oil on a paper towel helped me with nausea. My doctor had recommended it and I'm glad I had it. Dr. Garth Davis was my surgeon and he has a very helpful book called, The Expert's Guide to Weight Loss Surgery.

@TNT- my consultation was June 10th, insurance approval on June 28th and the surgery schedule was pretty full so my surgery date was August 17th. It seemed like a long time to wait for a surgery date but I will say it helped me mentally prepare!

Do you lick the oil or smell it?

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so happy to hear you are doing well :-)

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