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Hey guys I just submitted all my paperwork to the insurance and I'm waiting for the response. With everything going good I will be praying for a July surgery. Very excited to get healthy and live the life I have always wanted ! Good luck to all and I pray for each of us everyday !

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Great thanks. So' date=' I'm assuming that I can start adding it to my Water as soon as I have surgery also? Call me nuts, but I really can't tolerate the taste of any water since I started this darn liquid diet. It has changed my taste buds completely.[/quote']

Hi Kieshart! You're not nuts at all! Water has lots of minerals and also high surface tension. So adding crystal light will lower the surface tension and it will be easier on your new, beautiful stomach! Lots of people can't tolerate water after surgery :-) you're not alone.

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Here's a list of my week one clear liquids:

Crystal Light, sugar free popsicles, sugar free Jell-o, broth, Propel, de-caffeinated tea/coffee

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Hope everyone who had surgery today is doing well. July 23rd sleevers, we are up tomorrow!!!!! I can hardly believe it. I'm nervous, excited, and my stomach is upset. I will be praying for all of my sleeve sisters that we have uneventful surgeries and quick, pain free recoveries. Xoxo

Elaine

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It is a closed group

Yes, but when peoplesee my profile, they can see Iam in the groupb/c it is not a secret group. So I'm not ready to join on FB yet!

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My date is July 31 I'm super excited. I start my pre-op on the 24 I have a question did any have to meet with the anesthesiologist before surgery and if so what did the do or discuss?? I have to meet mine the day before surgery

They took a history and physical, asked all about med allergies and previous anesthesia experiences, gave me directions for meds up to the morning of surgery, and checked their visibility of my airways.

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Here's a list of my week one clear liquids:

Crystal Light' date=' sugar free popsicles, sugar free Jell-o, broth, Propel, de-caffeinated tea/coffee[/quote']

Thank you so much. You are so helpful!

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I begin my pre- op diet tomorrow (all liquids) and the citrate of magnesium at 2 p.m. I have a friend going with me to the hospital because she has already been through this. I'm feeling awkward about telling my family. My kids are all out of town.

anniebunce

I am glad you have a friend, you do need the support. The only person who knows about my surgery is my husband. It is the right decision for me. Everyone is different. You will do great!

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After not being too nervous before; today I am just a bundle of nerves!!! Tomorrow is the big day! I am packed and ready to go in the morning! i hope I can get some sleep tonight! Good luck all!!

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In just under 12 hours, I will be checking in. Oddly, I'm not nervous. I'm just ready!

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I was complete nerves right up to the time the wheeled me back. They gave me a sedative & that's all I remember. I remember waking up in recovery with the nurse showing my my incisions. Everything went great. Recover has be super fast & I'm enjoying my new life.

You ladies will do great!! Be blessed

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I'm so glad to hear that you are doing well. Your post came at a wonderful time.. I am sitting hear worrying about everything. I get sleeved at 8:30 a.m. tommorrow. Seriously second guessing myself!

Best wishes for continued success.

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I'm so glad to hear that you are doing well. Your post came at a wonderful time.. I am sitting hear worrying about everything. I get sleeved at 8:30 a.m. tommorrow. Seriously second guessing myself!

Best wishes for continued success.

You'll do great! Congrats!!

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Tomorrow morning for me too. I am 250 5'6, 38 years old.

Surgery at 10.45 am. I can't wait. Wishing everyone the best and great success on their sleeved life!

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Glad to see I'm not the only one who is nervous but excited! I hadn't been nervous until this last weekend but its calming as I get closer. My surgery is Friday! 3 days away! :)

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