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Surgery went well no complications I just want to thank God for all the prayers just to keep it real with everybody anesthesia is not a joke. I felt like a crazy person when I woke up. The pain was so severe still is a times thank God for morphine... I'm just happy that I did it and starting my new journey.

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Yea!! So glad to hear you are doing ok. Yes, morphine is your friend. I prayed a lot last week. :-). Hope everything continues to go smooth!!

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Surgery went well no complications I just want to thank God for all the prayers just to keep it real with everybody anesthesia is not a joke. I felt like a crazy person when I woke up. The pain was so severe still is a times thank God for morphine... I'm just happy that I did it and starting my new journey.

Glad everything went well. Congratulations and welcome to the bench. Wishing you a speedy recovery

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Surgery went well no complications I just want to thank God for all the prayers just to keep it real with everybody anesthesia is not a joke. I felt like a crazy person when I woke up. The pain was so severe still is a times thank God for morphine... I'm just happy that I did it and starting my new journey.

So glad all went well!

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Surgery went well no complications I just want to thank God for all the prayers just to keep it real with everybody anesthesia is not a joke. I felt like a crazy person when I woke up. The pain was so severe still is a times thank God for morphine... I'm just happy that I did it and starting my new journey.

So happy to hear all is well...take care of yourself..and take advantage of that morphine while you can..

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Poor mommy :( I am soooo sorry you had to deal with that crap!!!! I was worried my husband would be the same but he thinks I'm starving myself "Go Figure" I just make him watch YouTube videos so he gets the general Idea. I hope your hubby understands right now you need support!

Thank you Chica

I'm happy ur husband is on your side,,,,

It makes it easier I'm sure,,, my husband was never in favor of me getting the surgery...

I'm happy because now that I'm losing I feel much better about myself :)

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Surgery went well no complications I just want to thank God for all the prayers just to keep it real with everybody anesthesia is not a joke. I felt like a crazy person when I woke up. The pain was so severe still is a times thank God for morphine... I'm just happy that I did it and starting my new journey.

Welcome to the losing side.... I'm so happy you had no complications

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I don't feel that different...is that weird?

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I thought the same thing my insides don't feel that different I guess I was expecting something would feel change a ton

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I know this probly sounds bad but here goes.... from the start my family has been very supportive of my choice to have this RNY surgery and has been very involved with all my apps and stuff ((like wanting to know EVERYTHING)) & now that my surgery is monday and I am so stressed and full of emotions as it is I find out that most of them want to be at the hospital with me..... And it might sound mean but this is my time for me I don't want to be stressed out by constant visitors I just want it to be me and my hubby and more than likely my mom ( I am the only child and dad passed away when I was 6) so I can't say no to her but how do I tell the others to stay away without sounding rude or mean because I know they are just trying to be supportive :(

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Ok my November 30th surgery twins... let's do this!!!

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I'm out! Surgery went great yesterday. Pain. It's getting easier. Definitely feeling better. On liquid meds now. Much more manageable. Not hungry. Sip. Sip. Sip. Still feels like a dream! So excited to be a loser and have a success story finally! You guys are so awesome on here sharing. Very helpful and knowledgable Put me at ease and let me know what to expect! Hugs!' date='[/quote']

So glad everything went good! I am post op day 9 and it still feels like a dream to me too, and it is so weird how you are never hungry but it is awesome! Good luck throughout your recovery!!!!

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Ok my November 30th surgery twins... let's do this!!!

Good luck and prayers!!!!

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I thought the same thing my insides don't feel that different I guess I was expecting something would feel change a ton

Me too! It is weird, hard figure out what full feels like etc. I keep wondering , "will this really work, how fast will I lose?" all because everything feels the same....lol

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