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Less than 60 days to the beginning of a new me. Getting excited, I find myself thinking about it all day and all night. Anyone else pre-op for march? How did you handle the wait?

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I am 34 and pre-op, my surgery is scheduled for March 11. I am super excited but also getting very nervous. I am not afraid of the surgery, I am scared to death about the new life coming my way. I am terrified about future regrets. I love food and completely understand that it will take a lot of time before I can have many things I now love. I am also concerned about the stages, I am sure instructions will be given and the doctors will be available for any questions I might have. I also find myself thinking about the surgery all the time. When is your surgery date?

Good luck and best wishes on the new life!!! :)

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I am 33. My surgery is scheduled for March 12th. I am excited for the changes to come and the whole new active lifestyle that I hope to have. One fun thing that I have been looking forward to doing is zip lining. :-) I too get nervous when thinking about the stages that we all go through after surgery. I am glad that I have support in friends and family. Also, I am glad to have come across this app for additional support.

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My surgery is scheduled for March 13!!! I am also somewhat nervous about it, but I think the thing I wonder and fret about is loose skin after achieving my goal weight... I have heard some people say it will mainly go back into place and others say it won't.

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I'm going to be march or April. I'm also nervous because of my love for food. But I'm looking forward to not worrying if I will fit in a roller coaster seat and having the bar squash my thighs! I would also love to learn how to swing dance one day.

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I'm going to be march or April. I'm also nervous because of my love for food. But I'm looking forward to not worrying if I will fit in a roller coaster seat and having the bar squash my thighs! I would also love to learn how to swing dance one day.
I'm 32 btw

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@thatgirl... I'm am 32 as well but will turn 33 end of April ! Good luck ! Hope everything goes as planned for both of us! Only 7 more days till my surgery and I can't wait!

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Hi all. I am 34 and pre op. my surgery is being scheduled on March 19th for the week of the 25th. I am so excited and can't wait but I too am scared for the life afterwards. I am so afraid of failing at this. I currently go to therapy for this and I hope it'll help!! Good luck to you all!!

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I've been in thearapy since i was young for various reasons. I've just recently found a thearapist who specialzes in bariatraic surgery. I'm going to start seeing her next week for that plus anxiety.

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I'm a March but a 5 yr RNY post op. today marks my 5 yr anniversary

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