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Got my 1st Ap with my doc Aug 9th

Down side I'm a self pay any other self pay ppl on here? Ps hope I did this post right lol

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Welcome to the family!! Not self pay but I know that some are! My names David and its great to virtually meet you!

What surgery are you looking into?

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The RNY I have a 6 mo time line tho not to bad will have all the money and some saved by then :) I'm in Ohio tg it's not as costly here :) think the hardest part right now is the stop smoking that's why the 6mo 3 has to be smoke free lol

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Lol....Just go home from the seminar and was told that I have to 3 months with no smoking before the surgery. Guess tomorrow will be my starting date to quit. Oh boy it's gonna be rough....Good luck Babysteps

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I you 2 misty I'm not looking forward to the no smoking lmao 18 years a pack a day o that's going to be a hard one :)

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I agree it's gonna be very hard and VERY stressful. I have been smoking since I was 14 and I am now 35. It's my stress releif with having a 16, 13, 4, and 2 year old..lol. But I look at it this way we will be healtier people for it

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I quit 5.5 years ago. Smoked for almost 10 years. I threw en away one day after emt class learning about mouth to stoma CPR. 1.5 packs a day and have touched em since. I stayed to myself for 2 weeks. Then I started hanging out with the smokers again. It was weird but the social time made it not so hard even though I was around smokers. They all knew I quit and all knew not to offer or give if I asked.

Hang in there, you CAN do it

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Hope it's that easy for me to quit dstollery...congrats on your success

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5.5 years well done :) I will be taking it slow and easy so I don't kill every one I work with lmao

I did cut back my very bad Starbucks habit not to longago so this to can go shhh let's think of it this way more money saved for all the new norm size clothing :P

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Welcome & you will feel better once you quit. I did about 1 1/2 years ago

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I quit 2 years ago...feel as if my lungs thank me each time i take a breath. I especially love that i quit when i do deep breathing and meditation. Keep it up...yoi will come to the point where you are more glad than sad about missing your ciggie friendd. I am pre op...all clearances done...surgery hopefully sept 1st. Keep up the good work!

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I've been a smoker for 12 years, and I'm on day 5 of no smoking! It's been rough, but getting easier. I am taking Chantix, and it does wonders. If it's an option for you, look into it!

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Whatever you have to do to help you quit! Good luck you all! Stick with it and you can do it!

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Got my 1st Ap with my doc Aug 9th

Down side I'm a self pay any other self pay ppl on here? Ps hope I did this post right lol

Hi, I'm self pay, but in the UK. Nice to meet you

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Self pay looking at 28 to 30k for all in out done. What is it in uk if you don't mind me asking?

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