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Great job on the liquid diet! Wishing you a quick and safe surgery, and an uneventful recovery:) Great job on quitting smoking too... wow.

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I'm getting sleeves tomorrow. I'm in Mexico so the only thing I'm scared of is the flight home. Wish me luck. And I'd Love to hear how people are doing. I wanna know how long I should start seeing results

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You will do fine! good job on the liquid diet, I am not too far behind you, so send a prayer my way too! Prayers and good wishes sent to ya!

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thinking great thoughts for tomorrow....every day is a new day...can't wait to hear from you on this site.

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Best of luck to you! Make yourself do 2 things as soon as your eyes open: 1. Walk!!! 2. Drink water!!!....you won't feel like it, but make yourself. It makes things so much easier.

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So nervous. I did cheat today and drank.bottle of wine with new .husband. getting sleeved from band Tuesday. Only have 35lbs. To lose. Worried this might be extreme. Scared. Any words.to inspire?

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Very nervous and excited. Have been on liquid diet last 2 weeks. Have to say I did not cheat and I quit smoking on the 10 th! Wish me luck for tomorrow and say a prayer pleae

Good luck. Everything will go well. Please keep us posted once you can. And please walk as much as you can as soon as they give you the okay to move around. It will help towards a fast recovery. Good luck again and remember walk walk walk.

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So nervous. I did cheat today and drank.bottle of wine with new .husband. getting sleeved from band Tuesday. Only have 35lbs. To lose. Worried this might be extreme. Scared. Any words.to inspire?

I don't consider wine as cheating... Maybe a quarter pounder or snickers bar or soda. Don't be afraid. You've been through this already with the band. It's not as easy as ppl here make it seem the first few days were a little difficult but I took some great advice from some friends on here and the nurses at the hospital. WALK walk walk. Please as soon as the doc says its okay walk around the halls. It will speed up your recovery and help release the gas pains. Good luck you will all do fine. Keep us posted and see ya in the losers bench!!! :-)

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