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Spending the day at SeaWorld with my husband and children before surgery tomorrow. Don't feel too nervous just anxious. Ate my last meal today now liquids and mag citrate until midnight! I feel ready, it's now or never and if I don't do it I'll never loose weight. I guess I'll just get the hang of things as i go. Reading peoples before and afters as well as struggles and success has really helped me stay focused, thanks to all of you!

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Best of luck to you tomorrow! You'll do great!

Walk as much as you can after surgery - that will help you get rid of some of that gas they pump into you.

Let us know how you're doing!

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Wishing. U a speedy recovery. The first month may be trying. But just be patient with the process of eating in stages, getting rest, and focusing on your health journey. Most people starts out very slow with drinking sufficient Water and eating the Protein target set for you. . So don't disappointed... It takes time...it took me 6 weeks before I was close to my protein target.

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Positive thoughts and prayers can't wait to see your progress !!! Keep us posted !!

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Good luck tomorrow. You will do great!!!

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Best wishes and a prayer for an easy time of it. It was 10 times easier than we feared. I guess we all expect it to be awful and I was so elated following surgery I felt like a teenager lol! Relax and get waited on while you can.

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Tomorrow is the day!

jaxhdsn

woo hoo :)

it finally has arrived :)

betcha never thought it would ;)

glad you and family had a nice day together :)

sweet dreams during surgery, docs won't mind!!

good luck :)

speedy recovery

kathy

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Thank you everyone for the wonderful positive thoughts!

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Good Luck!

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Prayers and good thoughts coming your way.

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See you on the losers bench. Sending you good vibes for an easy recovery!

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Thanks everyone for your positive thoughts! I've been walking the halls here at the hospital and was just cleared to sip fluids! Must say my abs are sore but the gas pains out worse...oh well before I know it I'll be back to normal

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Hope all is well ????

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