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I'm in the group tomorrow too - I'm so excited !!! I started packing and organizing and well' date=' probably over doing anything that's needed (like writing down all sorts of "in the hospital" and "when I'm home" lists for my mom who is taking care of me). I'm a dork - but I have to do something with all the excited energy - I know I won't be able to sleep tonight.

Good luck my fellow 13th sleevers - can't wait til we're all on the losers bench this time tomorrow !![/quote']

Haha Duran! I'm an organizer too. I have about 4 different lists. I'm glad I did though because I've been a little scatterbrained today and it really helped me focus today. Well, I guess I'll go get packed. Finally! Hugs to all of my fellow June 13th-ers!!!!!

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I'm so jealous of y'all, my surgery is Monday, 18th, I have been a nervous wreck today, crying about everything! Would any of y'all trade dates with me?

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I'm so jealous of y'all, my surgery is Monday, 18th, I have been a nervous wreck today, crying about everything! Would any of y'all trade dates with me?

Haha! I'm sure after surgery I will be more than willing to trade dates with you!

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I bet you will do great tomorrow! I'm sending you best wishes and all my prayers!

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Be calm Gaye, we'll be sleeve sisters as my surgery is 6-18 as well.

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Congrats to all of you with your big day tomorrow! Wishing you a speedy recovery! Keep us posted! Try to get some sleep tonight! :)

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Be calm Gaye' date=' we'll be sleeve sisters as my surgery is 6-18 as well.[/quote']

That sounds great, it will be good to have someone to chat with that's going through the same thing at the same time.

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I'm back. Everything went well but it was a rough couple of days. The anesthia was the worst. It made me sick a least 5 times. I feel much better now and I am sipping on my liquids more. How is all of my 13th sleevers doing?

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I'm back. Everything went well but it was a rough couple of days. The anesthia was the worst. It made me sick a least 5 times. I feel much better now and I am sipping on my liquids more. How is all of my 13th sleevers doing?

Congrats, glad to have you back! I was sleeved on the 13th too and it was pretty easy, given the circumstances and when I say it was easy, I chalk a lot of that up to everything I learned on these forums - I was very well educated on what to expect. My hardest struggle so far is remembering to take it easy and not over do it.

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Mine was good ALSO! I will have to say that coming out of surgery I was HOT and did not want the ox mask on at all. But this has been on of the best experience of my life. I am getting a pedicure right now by my doctors daughter in my beautiful hotel room. Having surgery in TJ was the best choice I made with Dr. Kelly. His family treats you like family.

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Congratulations! This is a very exciting time for you. I am 4 months out and have lost 73 lbs. Feel free to go through my blog to get ideas on how I deal with different things like, buyers remorse, pureed foods, etc

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Mine was good ALSO! I will have to say that coming out of surgery I was HOT and did not want the ox mask on at all. But this has been on of the best experience of my life. I am getting a pedicure right now by my doctors daughter in my beautiful hotel room. Having surgery in TJ was the best choice I made with Dr. Kelly. His family treats you like family.

Dr.Kelly is doing my surgery July 2nd. He hasn't had me complete any medical forms. Will that happen later? Did someone go with you? Thanks :)

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thank you jfab:) Yes, Pam you will need to start your pre-op diet and medical forms, send me your email and I can forward you the email.

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thank you jfab:) Yes' date=' Pam you will need to start your pre-op diet and medical forms, send me your email and I can forward you the email.[/quote']

Thank you..I did receive them.

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Congratulations! This is a very exciting time for you. I am 4 months out and have lost 73 lbs. Feel free to go through my blog to get ideas on how I deal with different things like' date=' buyers remorse, pureed foods, etc[/quote']

What is the name of your blog?

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