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I've been waiting for this day for 2 years now. I have less than 24 hours before my life changes. I've been told by everyone that I won't regret it, but I'm SOOOO Nervous! Is this normal?

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I've been waiting for this day for 2 years now. I have less than 24 hours before my life changes. I've been told by everyone that I won't regret it, but I'm SOOOO Nervous! Is this normal?

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I've been waiting for this day for 2 years now. I have less than 24 hours before my life changes. I've been told by everyone that I won't regret it' date=' but I'm SOOOO Nervous! Is this normal?[/quote'] good luck and I will keep u in prayer

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I've been waiting for this day for 2 years now. I have less than 24 hours before my life changes. I've been told by everyone that I won't regret it' date=' but I'm SOOOO Nervous! Is this normal?[/quote'] good luck and I will keep u in prayer

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Congrats

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Congrats

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You wouldn't be normal if you weren't scared lol. Everything will be just fine!

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You wouldn't be normal if you weren't scared lol. Everything will be just fine!

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Yep!!! Totally normal! I actually almost had a panic attack right before they started to wheel me back, but the anesthesiologist saw it coming, when no one else did, and very covertly gave me meds to knock me out before I ever left pre-op.

I never had the chance to thank him, but he saved me from my self.

I won't lie, there were some moments when I truly wondered what I had done, and began to regret, but ultimately those all faded and I will never regret this decision again.

Good luck girl! Work the program and it will work for you!!

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Yep!!! Totally normal! I actually almost had a panic attack right before they started to wheel me back, but the anesthesiologist saw it coming, when no one else did, and very covertly gave me meds to knock me out before I ever left pre-op.

I never had the chance to thank him, but he saved me from my self.

I won't lie, there were some moments when I truly wondered what I had done, and began to regret, but ultimately those all faded and I will never regret this decision again.

Good luck girl! Work the program and it will work for you!!

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Yep!!! Totally normal! I actually almost had a panic attack right before they started to wheel me back' date=' but the anesthesiologist saw it coming, when no one else did, and very covertly gave me meds to knock me out before I ever left pre-op.

I never had the chance to thank him, but he saved me from my self.

I won't lie, there were some moments when I truly wondered what I had done, and began to regret, but ultimately those all faded and I will never regret this decision again.

Good luck girl! Work the program and it will work for you!![/quote']

I'm definitely on the verge of a panic attack! :-/

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Yep!!! Totally normal! I actually almost had a panic attack right before they started to wheel me back' date=' but the anesthesiologist saw it coming, when no one else did, and very covertly gave me meds to knock me out before I ever left pre-op.

I never had the chance to thank him, but he saved me from my self.

I won't lie, there were some moments when I truly wondered what I had done, and began to regret, but ultimately those all faded and I will never regret this decision again.

Good luck girl! Work the program and it will work for you!![/quote']

I'm definitely on the verge of a panic attack! :-/

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Congrats to you!!! Your going to do fine. We are all here to support you :)

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Congrats to you!!! Your going to do fine. We are all here to support you :)

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It's very normal! I'm 5 days post op and I was very scared. My doc had then give me some Meds before I was taken into the or to calm me and I do not recall anything after that. It took about a second and my husband said I was sleeping. It was for the best when I woke up I was in ICU and my nurse, doc, and husband were there. Said everything went perfect! Then I woke up next when they had me start to walk about four hours later. I just remember the Cotten swabs and chap stick were my BFF the first 24 hours. You are going to do amazing!! Just say a prayer and enjoy the new healthy you. Everyday has a new challenge, but I am starting to feel better. Good luck!!

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