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Oh my goodness jlmckee. I'm so with you and well said. I just got the phone call from the hospital. My surgery is at 7 am. I have to be there at 6 am. It's finally here. I'm just now drinking my Magnesium Citrate. It is disgusting. Like really, really disgusting. I got lemon. I could barf but that's ok I'm doing this and I am sooooooo ready. I won't be sleeping tonight. I never sleep anyway but I know it won't be happening tonight. I'll be up trying to distract myself. I'm glad it's first thing in the am. Less time to chicken out. I've told so few people about it that it's easy to pretend it's not happening but now it's here.

pls be sure to keep us all updated. Speedy recovery for you:)

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Will be thinking about all of you as you journey into health. Prayers for a flawless surgery and full recovery.

It is worth it! [2wks post op today and aside from food restriction, I can't even physically tell I have had surgery...most energy I have had in years]

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That is awesome!!!!!!!!!

Will be thinking about all of you as you journey into health. Prayers for a flawless surgery and full recovery. It is worth it! [2wks post op today and aside from food restriction, I can't even physically tell I have had surgery...most energy I have had in years]

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All the best for a speedy recovery....keep in touch.

Xxx

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Kenny... Enjoy your new beginnings.. Take a heating pad to hospital.. Really helped me with some of the discomfort from the carbon dioxide gas's as they desipate throughout you! Walk walk and walk!

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I see most of you who have surgery tomorrow are still on here tonight:-). Good luck and God bless!

It's been a week since my surgery, and I still can't believe I did it! We are strong and can do this. My thoughts will be with you.

Karen

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Kenny W,

I'm not on the losers bench yet but I'm sure it's totally worth it. I'm on my 3rd day of a 10 day liquid diet. They say it gets better, I guess I'll find out. I'm scheduled for Feb 5th. Good luck to you, you got this.

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I survived. Surgery was 7:30am yesterday. Somehow I stayed cal mans when I was about to not vex alb, the anesthetist gave me smithing to teach, and I was out. By the time I got to my room, was about 12.

I am able to walk, pee, hold liquids, etc. so I am being released today at 5:30 pm,

I am very very sore. I haven't had any issues with gas yet. Just nausea

Thank you all for the nice words. Anyone having theirs tonight or later, God Bless and good luck wishes

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I survived. Surgery was 7:30am yesterday. Somehow I stayed cal mans when I was about to not vex alb, the anesthetist gave me smithing to teach, and I was out. By the time I got to my room, was about 12. I am able to walk, pee, hold liquids, etc. so I am being released today at 5:30 pm, I am very very sore. I haven't had any issues with gas yet. Just nausea Thank you all for the nice words. Anyone having theirs tonight or later, God Bless and good luck wishes

Congrats and praise Jesus!! May you have a swift and healthy recovery!!

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Thank you!

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Congrats and I wish you a speedy and healthy recovery

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I survived. Surgery was 7:30am yesterday. Somehow I stayed cal mans when I was about to not vex alb, the anesthetist gave me smithing to teach, and I was out. By the time I got to my room, was about 12. I am able to walk, pee, hold liquids, etc. so I am being released today at 5:30 pm, I am very very sore. I haven't had any issues with gas yet. Just nausea Thank you all for the nice words. Anyone having theirs tonight or later, God Bless and good luck wishes

Congrats! It sounds like you are doing great! I hope you have a speedy recovery.

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I survived. Surgery was 7:30am yesterday. Somehow I stayed cal mans when I was about to not vex alb, the anesthetist gave me smithing to teach, and I was out. By the time I got to my room, was about 12.

I am able to walk, pee, hold liquids, etc. so I am being released today at 5:30 pm,

I am very very sore. I haven't had any issues with gas yet. Just nausea

Thank you all for the nice words. Anyone having theirs tonight or later, God Bless and good luck wishes

So well done....pleased for you...sounds like you are making great progress.

Xxx

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