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Tank you are cracking me up with the Tank comments!

Tammy I'm sorry you were called that.... That wasn't nice!

Where is everyone from? I'm in North Carolina.

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Tank you are cracking me up with the Tank comments!

Tammy I'm sorry you were called that.... That wasn't nice!

Where is everyone from? I'm in North Carolina.

Lol laughter is so important!! I'm from California.

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How tall and old are you Tank? And welcome by the way. I have an uncle named Tank that lives in Cali...lol

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How tall and old are you Tank? And welcome by the way. I have an uncle named Tank that lives in Cali...lol

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I am 5 foot 9 or so. Not super short but definitely not tall. Lol

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Welcome to the family Tank! I'm a fellow 5' 9" and a fellow Californian. First two or three weeks after the surgery can be uncomfortable but it will indeed pass quickly. In no time it will be nothing but a distant memory and you'll be celebrating your decision every day! Kind of like child birth (from what I've been told)! LOL! Stop by often and share your journey with us! This is the most amazing group of folks you could ever hope for and every single one us is on the same journey!

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Not necessarily a bad thing! Never did care for those "skinny" cheerleader-types. I always felt like they would break or something! Lol

Plus Tammy the Tank is kinda hot! Woulda sounded like a challenge. We all know men and women alike love a challenge!! Lol

Haha Tammy the tank! I wouldn't mind being called that now,, thanks

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Welcome, Tank. It's gets easier as days good bye. I had my surgery on July 10th and I can just now sleep on my stomach. Just keep on walking and you will keep on healing, I'm walking 4 miles a day again, and I'm feeling great. May God Bless you on this long journey. Just remind yourself your on a liquid diet so of course your energy level is low:(

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Hi Tank! Welcome, I am fairly new to the site, but I already love it. So much info, support, and great chats. Keep us updated on how you are doing.

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Thanks so much! Today I don't have much of an appetite for anything so I'm forcing myself to get some calories in.

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What part of North Carolina are you in.

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I'm in the Central Valley (Modesto area).

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I'm in the Central Valley (Modesto area).

Well we're nieghbors then! I live in Ceres. And welcome to the group! Everyone here really has been so supportive and helpful to me and I'm still pre-op.

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Well we're nieghbors then! I live in Ceres. And welcome to the group! Everyone here really has been so supportive and helpful to me and I'm still pre-op.

Where are you having your surgery?? I'm actually in Merced. Being in Ceres you know exactly where I am!! Lol

My sons allstar team played a baseball tournament in Ceres a few weeks ago!!

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Where are you having your surgery?? I'm actually in Merced. Being in Ceres you know exactly where I am!! Lol

My sons allstar team played a baseball tournament in Ceres a few weeks ago!!

I'm having it done at Memorial Hospital in Modesto my surgeon is going to be Dr. Coates. Yeah I know where your at! Lol where in Ceres did he play?

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I'm having it done at Memorial Hospital in Modesto my surgeon is going to be Dr. Coates. Yeah I know where your at! Lol where in Ceres did he play?

He played on the Atwater District Allstar team. We just went there to beat up on the other teams! Lol

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