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Still can't believe this time tomorrow I will be in the hospital and would have had my surgery . Just a little nervous , due to the fact I am having surgery .i know I am doing right thing , I am just nervous about surgery .

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It's all been said ... I'm just so looking forward to it all being over and a week or four out. I pray it goes well for all of us and we'll be home on Wednesday and recovering with our loved ones.

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Sitting in the hospital now with my sexy gown and stockings on! Surgery in 2 hours!!! Will let u all know how it goes!

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Is it too late to join? My surgery is scheduled for tomorrow at 9:20 here in Orlando. I've been on clear fluids only today so I feel lucky. I had to join in when I saw everybody crying :) I've been about ready to burst into tears since preregistration on Friday. I know I want to do this but now every terrifying thought is raising it's ugly head. My 9 year old asked me this morning when I could eat lunch out again and when I told him it would be several months before I could eat regular food he was horrified. He just kept saying you're going to starve Mom. I know he doesn't really get it but it kind of hit me not because I'm really worried about being hungry or "starving" but just because of the big change to all of our lives.

Good luck everyone.

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Sitting in my hotel room in Tijuana! I can't believe this is finally happening. And I'm hungry LOL

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Lucky27-

I am also really scared and have a terrible fear of anesthesia. Be sure to ask for a "pre-med" when you get to the hospital and tell them how nervous you are! They will give you a Valium or something similar to help with the nerves. It should also help your anesthesia and recovery go more smoothly.

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Good luck tomorrow all my fellow July 1 surgical friends. See you on the other side

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Good luck to everyone!! I'm so nervous am trying not to over think this. See you guys on the on Losers Bench!

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I can't believe by this time tomorrow we'll be in recovery! I'm super nervous! Hey does anyone know when we'll be able to drive after the surgery?

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Thanks!

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Hello all. I'm so excited and nervous for tomorrow. It's 1:30 am where I am and I can sleep. Good thing my surgery isn't until 2 pm. Good luck everyone. I can t wait to hear his everyone is doing.

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Hello all. I'm so excited and nervous for tomorrow. It's 1:30 am where I am and I can sleep. Good thing my surgery isn't until 2 pm. Good luck everyone. I can t wait to hear his everyone is doing.

I'm scheduled for noon arrival, feeling the same as you.

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Well I'm on the sleeved side now!!!!! All went well! I've been in ICU now for the last 9 hours and it's the first time I've been awake for longer than 5 minutes and not in pain anymore! Really struggled with the gas pain! My stomach and incisions feel fine, infact I'm not sore at all....just the blooming dreadful gas pain! On morphine at the moment and feeling pretty good, propt up in bed watching tv! Can't wait for my surgeon to come tmr morning so I can have a drink!!! My mouth and throat are so dry!!! My surgeon doesn't allow anything for 24hrs afterwards!

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hello,

I want to wish all my fellow July 1st sleevers good luck today and speedy recovery!!!

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