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time flew by.im scheduled to be sleeved tomorrow at noon.going in to the hospital at 730. im here at home having my last of liquids.jello,broth,and crystal light Water. still nervous and freaking out like is this really happening. im sure ill be crying tonight or tomorrow then praying to god for everything to go great.i love this forum and thanks for all the support.prayers are appreciated :-)

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If ur like me sleep will be hard to find tonight! I'm day 5 of my surgery and recovering nicely. You will be great once it's done and over with

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Best of luck. I know everthing will be just fine. Keep us informed of your progress. :rolleyes:

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thanks :-)

ahh gotta get past this anxiety stage

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Good luck! You'll do wonderful!

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victoriatxgirl I will be sleeved tomorrow too. I have to be at the hospital at 6 am and I feel the same as you do. Hope you have a good surgery and speedy recovery.

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I freaked out pretty bad right before surgery, tried to back out lol The next couple of weeks post op are harder than I expected but I'm down 14 lbs in 10 days! Woo Hoo! I had a great recovery and have no complaints other than I am ready to eat real food with real protein! Can't wait till my life is not dependent on liquid Protein lol

Breathe in and Breathe out.... You will do amazing!

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ahhh seems like its a dream!im trying my best with these feelings.i gotta think of the outcome and not the bad

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victoriatxgirl, you are going to do just fine. Stay focused and positive. By the way, if you are from where your name says, we are practically neighbors. Best of luck to you girl. I wish you a smooth and uneventful surgery. Keep us updated when you can.

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victoriatxgirl I went to a support meeting and we learned a little about how to relax. Try to take a slow deep breath in and release it slowly and do this a couple of times and them appreciate that you have gotten to this point. A point to change what you can.

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good luck , hope all goes well and you have a speedy recovery :)

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Wishing you a speedy recovery! Let us know how you're doing once you're up to it. Woooo hoooooooo!!!!!!

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Wishing u the best on your journey and i will b prating for u!!

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