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Hello to Everyone

My surgery was Feb. 18th and discharged the 21st. Home at 1230pm.

Today I am truly happy with the decision I've made to be a more healthier woman. I have taken control of my life.

The surgery was a success. I hardly had any pain; a lil discomfort, yes, but no pain.

I begin a new journey for the rest of my life and give thanks to God and to Dr. Taller at Pacific Bariatric, San Diego and the pre-op team, pre-surgical & surgical team and nurses on the 7th floor at Scripps Mercy Hospital. You all ROCK.

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That is sooo awesome.. I do feel the same as you I am soo glad that I had the opportunity to have this sugery. You know that just last year my insurance didn't cover the sleeve and I just can't believe we are there..I wish you all the luck..

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Hello to Everyone

My surgery was Feb. 18th and discharged the 21st. Home at 1230pm.

Today I am truly happy with the decision I've made to be a more healthier woman. I have taken control of my life.

The surgery was a success. I hardly had any pain; a lil discomfort, yes, but no pain.

Congrats to you. I had the surgery on the same day as you and feel the same way. I'm still getting the hang of using the tool, but it seems to be going in the right direction.

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Thank you. I just can't believe how good I actually feel. With the fluids I'm intaking are pretty good. Getting use to that is a real challenge. My Mom made a huge, I mean huge glass bowl of jell-o (sugar free). I have chicken broth given to me from the hospital to take home. I have plenty of ice and today I am beginning Protein.

The days to come is where I find my inner self.

Good luck to you.

That is sooo awesome.. I do feel the same as you I am soo glad that I had the opportunity to have this sugery. You know that just last year my insurance didn't cover the sleeve and I just can't believe we are there..I wish you all the luck..

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WOW, I've been seeing you on here for so long now, I didn't realize you were still pre-op... CONGRATULATIONS!! 'Bout time, huh? :lol:

You're gonna LOVE this thing.

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Congrats!!!!!!!!!!! I am glad you are doing so well

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Congrats! We all wish you the best!

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Hello to Everyone

My surgery was Feb. 18th and discharged the 21st. Home at 1230pm.

Today I am truly happy with the decision I've made to be a more healthier woman. I have taken control of my life.

The surgery was a success. I hardly had any pain; a lil discomfort, yes, but no pain.

I begin a new journey for the rest of my life and give thanks to God and to Dr. Taller at Pacific Bariatric, San Diego and the pre-op team, pre-surgical & surgical team and nurses on the 7th floor at Scripps Mercy Hospital. You all ROCK.

Hello, we are Sleeve buddies. I also had my op on Feb 18th and came home on the 21st. The only difference is 5,000 miles, I was in England and you in America! How have you been feeling? HelenJD

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WOW!!! That is wonderful news! You sound great! I had a terrible time post op! yayyyy for YOU!!!!

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haha, I just realized you were sleeved Feb 18, not Jan 18th! Congrats on your new sleeve and new life!

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