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I've been considering a lap-band for several years but when I found out about the sleeve, I knew it was exactly what I'd been looking for. Tons of research and a heart-to-heart with my husband later and I'm booked for October 30th in Mexico :)

Ten years ago, I quit smoking--but I needed help to do it. I'm happily a decade out from my last cigarette, something I thought was the hardest thing I'd ever done. But I'm well aware this battle I have with my body is much more complex and difficult. And, yes. I need help with it. I'm actually excited at the thought of finally succeeding.

I have plans in place--I'm fortunate to have been working on my emotional and mental issues for about the same ten years, so I know most of my remaining issues come from habit and physiology--knowing I have the tools to deal with my ups and downs are a huge bonus (my life coach is very excited for me :) ).

For now, I'm cutting out specific foods each week on countdown until the last two before surgery when I plan to dive into the liquid pre-op diet. I feel like I'm starting a brand new life six weeks from now.

Thank you for reading :) I'm also looking forward to getting to know the community here and participating with those who know what I'm going through.

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I pray that you have the very best outcome. I have my first appointment on September 30th to begin the long journey to better health. I too have been working for over ten years on the emotional issues which caused me to be in the condition I'm in. THANK GOD for this forum!!!!!!!! I have spent many hours reading posts from those who have the courage to undergo this. YES COURAGE. Those who have not walked in our shoes have no idea of what we endure on a daily basis.

Again, I wish you the very best and safe travels.

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Taking that first step can be so hard. Like they say a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. This is only the first step on the journey for the rest of your life being what you want it to be.

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congrats...very exciting. you journey is about to begin,,,Best of luck, and a speedy recovery!!

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Thank you so much for your kindness--and Katcloudshepherd, you're absolutely right--it's so hard to talk to those who don't understand what we go through to reach such a decision. I'm happy to have found all of you who do XOXO

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HUGE success! Home after an amazing experience with the Baja Bariatrics team :D SO HAPPY!

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Yay! Keep us updated on your progress!

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