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We'll today is last day of liquid diet. Tomorrow is clear liquid only. Mon 5:15am time to be at hospital, surgery 7:30am. Getting excited yet there is a little fear of the unknown just around the corner. It's been a long journey to get here, and I am looking forward to a thinner me to be in a new phase for my life.

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I was excited & fearful, but knew I wanted to be thinner & healthier. So glad I got sleeved. Been a very positive journey for me. Nov 7 will be 1 year post op & I'm down 72 lbs& loving it. Follow your doctors rules & you'll do well.

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Thank you for the positive words. Also good luck to all the sleepers in Nov

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Good luck to you! I was feeling the same way as you this time last year...

Just know this time next year you will be a new woman! Oh and a year flies by so fast you will be surprised! :)

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I'm scheduled for November 4th too! Good luck to you, I'm so excited and scared at the se time! I guess we tend to fear the unknown.

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Good luck!!

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Good luck all!! I'm November 4th too!!

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November 4th here we come! Surgery monday. Check in at hospital at 5:30!!!

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Today has been liquid diet, and bowel cleansing drink.(yuk) I wish it was time to go and head for hospital. To all of us having surgery tomorrow I hope all goes well and good luck.

I remember thinking this day was so far out it will never get here"

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Good luck to everyone!

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12 1/2 hours and counting for me... Best of luck to all of us...!!!!

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Good luck to all of you! Im 7.5 weeks out, and already can't believe Im almost 2 mos. out. The first month was hell for me, but now Im back to work, working out, eating more normal and absolutely loving life. I played today with my nieces, nephews, and son in the pool chasing them for hours and I wasn't tired. You guys made the right choice, and you're all on your way to a new :)

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Good luck tomorrow!

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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