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So i'm having my surgery at St Vincent's Charity Hospital in Cleveland and I live an hour south of there in Canton. They are calling for 6-10 inches of snow between 7am tomorrow and 7am on Thursday! Crap! I hope they don't postpone my surgery due to weather. I mean we will leave 4 hours early if we have to but what if the surgeon gets snowed in?! I just feel with the way my luck is' date=' that something is going to keep this from happening on Thursday!! Lord please help me get through this and make it to post-op!![/quote']

I'll keep you in my prayers. Hoping the weather holds out for you.

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I think Cna jobs kind of depend on where you're located. But they always need good ones in

SE OK especially in nursing homes.

Hey goodnurseg where u at im in durant area

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Hey goodnurseg where u at im in durant area

I'm just 30 minutes away!

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Hi, not interfering or anything hunny but the body can only absorb 27grams of Protein in one sitting, so doubling up your powder isn't giving you extra Protein hunny. Xxx

I don't do it for the the extra protein. I do it for the taste sensation. Thanks for the info, though. Have you told the body-building community?

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Alright ladies!!! Tomorrow is the beginning of our new journey and new life! Woohoo!! Good luck and I will catch up with ya after surgery! Best wishes to each of you for a speedy recovery!!!

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I am also having surgery tomorrow! Sooo nervous but excited as well. Wishing everyone luck $ prayers to you all.

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I don't have to be at the hospital until 12:30pm. The "prep" made me so sick! I was so nauseated and vomitted horribly. Hopefully this is not setting the way for things to come. See you all in a few days. Good luck to everyone!!

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I don't have to be at the hospital until 12:30pm. The "prep" made me so sick! I was so nauseated and vomitted horribly. Hopefully this is not setting the way for things to come. See you all in a few days. Good luck to everyone!!

Well crud. Was told to be here at 6 but surgery isn't scheduled until 9:30 :-/ I sure am dreaming about a drink of Water

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Lucky me, surgery has been way better than I anticipated. No nausea, taking liquids very easily, and walking. Did have some gas in my shoulder earlier and it sucked but luckily it's gone now.

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Alright ladies!!! Tomorrow is the beginning of our new journey and new life! Woohoo!! Good luck and I will catch up with ya after surgery! Best wishes to each of you for a speedy recovery!!!

I am also scheduled for Dec 27th. I am starting to get nervous a little. I feel like everything I have learned and prepared for is slipping out of my head and being blinded by nerves and excitement. All of a sudden I am like, oh my gosh - what do I do? LOL.

Merry Christmas everyone!!! Here is the a wonderful New Year!

hope it all went well!

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Ya and congrats on being completed this time tomorrow i will b right there too excited but stressed now that im having to leave my mom here

Hope the surgery went well for everyone!!! You can do this and will be glad! I was sleeved Nov 12th and have made it through the holidays, etc

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At home now. Feeling pretty stinking good! Now I'm just ready to see this weight go bye bye

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Well, sounds like most are doing pretty good!! I just got home about an hour ago and am really sore- feel like if I could just fart a big ol fart I would feel loads better!! I have never had surgery before and my body is saying - what the heck have you done to me!! Hang in there everyone!

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