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prayers and positive thought for all of those having surgery tomorrow. Will be thinking of you all through out the day!

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Good luck to all those like me who are getting sleeved tomorrow!

PEvette

Vanb0052

Readytobeslimxoxox

Blondeej Dr. Aceves,

KamloopsMom

Healthy Mama

Kat1

Pam2011

bogeydog

blackdahlia

Detroit_Tom

May all go well....

Celtic

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Ditto on Celtic's post! :D

Keeping y'all in our thoughts.

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Thinking of all of tomorrow's sleevers. Update us when you can.

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Hey everyone... I am here at the hotel night before surgery. Kamloops mom and her sister and stepmom are here at the hotel, too. All 3 of us have surgery tomorrow.

Getting nervous finally... and homesick as well....

I don't go in for surgery till tomorrow at 12 or after, I am the last to go due to being a revision, but I will be on my laptop all morning (waiting lol)....

Hugs to you MinaT!! :)

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Hey everyone... I am here at the hotel night before surgery. Kamloops mom and her sister and stepmom are here at the hotel, too. All 3 of us have surgery tomorrow.

Getting nervous finally... and homesick as well....

I don't go in for surgery till tomorrow at 12 or after, I am the last to go due to being a revision, but I will be on my laptop all morning (waiting lol)....

Hugs to you MinaT!! :)

Good Luck to all of you! We'll keep all of you in our prayers for a successful surgery and quick recovery and healing! Can't wait to hear about the start of your new lives!

Eric

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Sending my biggest thoughts and prayers and well wishes to the following sleevers for Monday! Keep your spirits high, press your pain button, walk as soon and as much as you can and never forget to ask for help and anti-nausea medications. At one time I was on 3 plus the patch. It made everything much easier.

PEvette

Vanb0052

Readytobeslimxoxox

Blondeej Dr. Aceves,

KamloopsMom

Healthy Mama

Kat1

Pam2011

bogeydog

blackdahlia

Detroit_Tom

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Sending my biggest thoughts and prayers and well wishes to the following sleevers for Monday! Keep your spirits high, press your pain button, walk as soon and as much as you can and never forget to ask for help and anti-nausea medications. At one time I was on 3 plus the patch. It made everything much easier.

PEvette

Vanb0052

Readytobeslimxoxox

Blondeej Dr. Aceves,

KamloopsMom

Healthy Mama

Kat1

Pam2011

bogeydog

blackdahlia

Detroit_Tom

Good luck Monday sleevers!

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I know you feel badly, having a steroid prior to the actual surgery is not a good thing, it slows healing, however having swelling in your bronchus or esophagus is a bad thing too. I hope you feel comfortable that the doctors did what was in your best interest. (that was the nurse in me talking) as a fellow person waiting for a sleeve I hope you can keep yur chin up and know that you will succeed no matter what the hurdle is!!!

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Naturals, thanks so much for responding. Maybe you can help me as a lay person better understand this. What would have been the issue(s) with proceeding with my esophagus swollen? Never having had this problem before, it was very frustrating. Of course, I've never been this age before. Thanks again. I'm back in the countdown position to July 9th :)

G.

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June 27 Saranac lake NY Dr.Hill

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Good Luck to all of today's Sleevers! You're in our prayers for a speedy recovery with no issues! Let us know how things go for all of you!

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Okay, opening up for tomorrow's sleevers!

Eager12

Iwant2Bthatgirl

need2change

Dayo

Denalisa

CRosa

glsun0612

Great luck to all of you and prayers for successful surgeries and no complications along with speedy recovery! Let us know how you're doing...When you fell up to it!

Eric

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Just saw Kamloopsmom "roll by" on her way into surgery! It's starting! lol :)

thank you everyone for the thoughts and prayers!! :wub:

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Good luck to all today's sleevers!!!! Thanks for the advance well wishes for tomorrow! I'm very nervous and obsessed that I don't have enough time to get it all done before I go in tomorrow at 6am. I dropped my three boys (7,9,11) off with grandparents in Houston and drove back up here to Dallas yesterday with a heavy heart, wondering if I'd ever see them again... Am I obsessed with the off chance that things will go wiggy or have any of you all felt this as well? I'm a mess!

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