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The countdown is making it really real! I'm starting to worry about this whole "new life" thing. I kinda like my life-I just want to be able to enjoy it more! I had 3 friends who had RNY and they all had to drastically change their lives in order to stay on track-all 3 changed jobs, 2 moved out of state, and one even got divorced. I hope I won't have those kind of "side effects" with VSG. Anybody else worried?

The worst has crossed my mind as well glad that its normal. Me and my husband have been talking alot about this lately. I have to make sure that we are on the same page before I go through with this. He totally supports it and sees the outcome can benefit both of us. My husband is fit just diabetic but tall and slim and their is things that I can't do with him that I would love to do. He is also a nature outdoor body and I would love to go canoeing but I just feel that Iam way to big for that. :unsure:

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Thanks, Gonnabeslim1day (cool name BTW), my hubby & I have had several "heart to heart" talks too. But I still worry about work-I've been there 15years, we're a very tight knit group-I have only told a few really close friends, I actually hope I'm a slow loser so that no one will get suspicious or think I've got cancer or something. Oh well, I know I can't dwell on the "what ifs". I'll just pray for the energy and strength that I'm hoping for and put it to good use - I look forward to bicycling, trail-walking, gardening, and just not sweating at the slightest excursion.

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Hello everyone! New to the site!! Scheduled 10/8 with Dr. Lopez in Mexico!! The countdown begins! :D

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Hello Jae R and welcome to our October family ! Good luck on your journey

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Thanks Tfazio.. Good luck to you too!!

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Hello everyone! New to the site!! Scheduled 10/8 with Dr. Lopez in Mexico!! The countdown begins! :D

We are the same day! Best to you!

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We are the same day! Best to you!

Thanks, Same to you Chad2rad

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Hi fellow October Sleevers. I am at the tail end with 30 October as my sleeve date. I am from Perth, Australia.

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Hi Guys I'm October 3rd.... I really want September to fly (fingers crossed)

I have quit smoking and started my Optifast diet (only liquids) and boy it's hard ! Anyone else from Sydney Australia scheduled to do the surgery soon?

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Hey peeps' date='Im zenoosh, 34 y/o Echo-tech from CALIFORNIA. Widowed, 3 cats, ready to rock and roll on this mofo! My date is set for Oct 27 with Dr Garcia in Tijuana at Mi hospital. If you check the boards and search for Mi hospital, you'll find a plethora of great info. One of the selling points for me was the fact that its a full service hospital, not a clinic...its small, but only 2 two years old and from what I've heard, immaculately clean.Im doing a low-carb liver shrink to prepare and lose a bit before surgery. A week or two prior, I'll start Protein shakesand other liquids to shrink my tummy and liver for ease at surgery. Good luck everyone! Im planning on totally rocking my sleeve....positive vibes :-)[/quote']

I'll be there there the 26th!

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I was self pay as well- I was treated like royalty! I didn't have any nausea so I didn't get nausea meds... I was prescribed liquid loritab to use at home and never needed it. I've used it once since surgery and that was for menstral camps. I was very very bloated after surgery - that made it hard for me to sleep comfortably. Once I started walking- it was like magic- the air just started exiting! I felt so much better!

Oh that makes me feel a ton better. I like CSHS way better than WK and have always received the highest standard of care. I can hardly wait!!!

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Oct 4th!! Ready to get this month done!!!

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Oct 29th for me with Dr. Ponce, Hello to all :D

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I'll be there there the 26th!

yay! Finally someone! You're going to Dr Garcia, in TJ? Ill be arriving on Friday, the 26th, and surgery planned for Saturday. Keep in touch: ill be traveling solo...

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My name is Toya. I will be sleeved on October the 11th by Dr Kim. I live in Dallas, Texas. I am so glad that someone started this thread. I am very excited, nervous, anxious and looking for to starting this journey with all of you!!

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