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This is my first post, but I'm looking for some words of encouragement for my surgery tomorrow. I hope I'm posting this in the right place. I have to be at the hospital at 5:30, so that means getting up around 3 a.m. I'm so excited to start this new part of my life! Any words of wisdom?

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This is my first post, but I'm looking for some words of encouragement for my surgery tomorrow. I hope I'm posting this in the right place. I have to be at the hospital at 5:30, so that means getting up around 3 a.m. I'm so excited to start this new part of my life! Any words of wisdom?

oh my that's early. Welcome to the group. Good luck and keep everyone posted on how you're doing. :)

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This is my first post, but I'm looking for some words of encouragement for my surgery tomorrow. I hope I'm posting this in the right place. I have to be at the hospital at 5:30, so that means getting up around 3 a.m. I'm so excited to start this new part of my life! Any words of wisdom?

There is a group called March 2014 Surgery. Lots of post you can read about some of the things others are going through.

The best to you for your surgery tomorrow. = Take Care!

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Welcome to the group. The March surgery group is awesome, but they all really are. Congratulations and best of luck

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You are gonna do great . And soon you be starting a new life , new you .

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Congrats to all March surgery candidates I wish you all a lifetime of health and happiness and a surgery that goes smoothly!!! My date is April 21 and I am so excited to regain control over my health and happiness. It took 20+ years for me to put on over 325 lbs of weight and I know it's gonna take a minute to reach my goal weight of 150 lbs but I know I will be successful with the help and support of all of you my new family!!! God bless us all!!!

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Congrats to all March surgery candidates I wish you all a lifetime of health and happiness and a surgery that goes smoothly!!! My date is April 21 and I am so excited to regain control over my health and happiness. It took 20+ years for me to put on over 325 lbs of weight and I know it's gonna take a minute to reach my goal weight of 150 lbs but I know I will be successful with the help and support of all of you my new family!!! God bless us all!!!

Thank you and good luck to you too :)

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Congrats to all March surgery candidates I wish you all a lifetime of health and happiness and a surgery that goes smoothly!!! My date is April 21 and I am so excited to regain control over my health and happiness. It took 20+ years for me to put on over 325 lbs of weight and I know it's gonna take a minute to reach my goal weight of 150 lbs but I know I will be successful with the help and support of all of you my new family!!! God bless us all!!!

Thank you and good luck to you too :)

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Tyt keep your chin up and just think of all the good to come. A new you. Got you in my prayers. Can't wait to see you on the other side. Remember sip sip sip :)

Practicing sipping slowly now prior to my surgery date and eating more clear and soft foods in an effort to prepare my mind, body and soul for the two week clear liquid diet my doctor requires prior to surgery. I am so grateful to hav efound this site where I can get such great support and encouragement form everyone!!!!

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Just saw this post, and wanted to say that I hope things went smoothly for you, and that you are home resting and feeling better every day!

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Thanks everyone. I came home today. I'm more sore than I was at the hospital but I'm attributing that to the 1 1/2 hour trip that was at times bumpy. Today I had my first liquids other than Water, which was nice. I didn't come anywhere near getting in my 60 g of Protein today, but I didn't start until around 4 with anything other than water. I'll do better tomorrow.

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So glad your home and feeling somewhat well. From everything I've read, it's not so much the Protein you REALLY need to worry about, it's more about staying hydrated, so I wouldn't be overly worried about the Proteins. Feel better.

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