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I am up to bat first thing in the morning!!! See you all on the losers bench! Sending iyt big hugs and prayers for everyone tomorrow!!!!

Praying for you. See you at the looser bench :) :)

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I also have surgery scheduled for tomorrow. Still hasn't hit me yet. Calm and excited now' date=' curious to see how much of a mess I am tomorrow when I get to the hospital.[/quote']

I'm all nerves right now. Good luck tomorrow :)

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Good Luck to all!! My day is tomorrow. Can't believe it's already here. Like all of you I keep questioning everything then feel reassured then worry then freak out then feel calm again. I just really want it over with.

GOOD LUCK YOU!!! God Bless you, may you heal quickly and enjoy this new journey!!!

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My prayers are with you:) I'm being sleeved tomorrow @1. Sooooo nervous. Just want it over already :)

Thank you so much!!! I wish you luck tomorrow too!!! God Bless you and may you heal quickly and enjoy your new journey!!! Take care!!!

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Here is our list of Aug 21 sleevers up for tomorrow, sending you all the blessings and the best wishes and your Doctors will have steady hands....

8.21.12

-lucysmama215

Nicole / Sleeveme81Tx Dr. Scott Stowers

Robyn AKA nurse05 Dr Garcia MX

angelofmercy36 Dr. Michael Peters

traci670

tybeeanna

Linda Strugnell AKA Serendipity -UK Roger Ackroyd

pinkbwlr16 Dr Srikanth Federal Way, WA

cdube10

Nikki613-Dr. Stowers

GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL!!!! God Speed!!! Praying for your safety and quick healing!! So excited for this new adventure!! Mine is Wednesday....see you on the Losers Bench!!!

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Congrats to all the recent sleevers and those up to be sleeved. The pre-op diet is worth it, the post op diet is tough but again, necessary. We will all be there with you!

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GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL!!!! God Speed!!! Praying for your safety and quick healing!! So excited for this new adventure!! Mine is Wednesday....see you on the Losers Bench!!!

I'm getting sleeved tomorrow too:)

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Congrats to all the recent sleevers and those up to be sleeved. The pre-op diet is worth it' date=' the post op diet is tough but again, necessary. We will all be there with you![/quote']

Thanks for the encouragement and support:):)

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Best wishes to all of you being sleeved tomorrow. Don't let your nerves get the best of you. You have made a great choice for your life. A year from now you will be looking back with no regrets. There are hard days at first but they don't stay around long at all. :P

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Good luck to everyone getting sleeved tomorrow! You're all in my thoughts and prayers. I'm getting sleeved on Wednesday and can't sleep already.

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Good Luck to everybody tomorrow. You'll all do great!

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Good luck to everyone getting sleeved tomorrow! You're all in my thoughts and prayers. I'm getting sleeved on Wednesday and can't sleep already.

Thanks:) good luck to you!

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Thank you everyone for all the kind words. Tomorrow is the big day and it still hasn't hit me. To all my sleeve buddies tomorrow, you will be in my thoughts and prayers. Our day is finally here!!

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Good luck tomorrow to the august 21st sleevers!

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