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Wow hard to believe it is here! What to pack? My head is constantly running nerves r getting to me :0

Yolo

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Sooo excited for you! I said a prayer for you and the doctor that all goes well and that you have an easy time of this.....Be sure and let us know how you are. I look forward to hearing from you.....

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Thank u will update :)

Yolo

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Good luck to you two! I hope you have a smooth sailing kind of surgery and recovery! You will do well!

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hard to believe it is here! What to pack? running nerves

Yolo

WLS has finally arrived :)

Waiting is very tough

tomorrow is the first day of your healthier, happier new life with the sleeve

good luck

WooHoo

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Yes, I am having surgery tomorrow, too.

I am tipping my magnesium citrate to Roxy and Chica --- CHEERS! Good luck to both of you and to others that may be joining us.

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Yes' date=' I am having surgery tomorrow, too.

I am tipping my magnesium citrate to Roxy and Chica --- CHEERS! Good luck to both of you and to others that may be joining us.[/quote']

Thank you! Good luck to u as well.

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Wishing everyone a safe surgery and speedy recovery tomorrow ;)

Yolo

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Good luck tomorrow to all October 1st sleevers! Sending prayers up and lots of positive energy your way for a successful surgery and easy recovery

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Good luck tomorrow! Safe recovery! :)

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Good luck to all of the October sleevers! And to those going tomorrow, what better way to start off the month and lead the way for the rest of us. I'm Oct 2:-)

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Good luck futst brave sleevers of October. Wr will all

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Be praying for smooth surgeries and easy recovery. God bless you all. We'll meet you on the other side soon.

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Good luck! Oct. 3 will b a year post op for me & it was the best decision I could have made! Thinking of you!

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