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Congratulations to you both!

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supportive hubby,

Congratulations to you and your wife. It's a big change and to have someone who stands beside you through it is worth more than gold.

I wish you both well.

Blessings,

Kathleen

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Surgery went well .. no complications - new beginning starting today

@@supportive hubby

you are aces dude :)

some/many/most of us think you are a terrific guy :)

being so concerned, excited, supportive for your wife, and your new life together

all "non-supporter" family members, friends et al could/should take a page from your book

it would be a best seller!!! :)

i'm sure you will continue to be a "supportive" hubby for anything and everything in your lives :)

BTW - do you have another cutie/wonderful brother like you???? ;)

ooooops, i forgot, i'm happily married!!! ;):lol:

good vibes being sent to wifey :)

speedy recovery :)

kathy

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Congrats on your new chapter. glad it went well. good to have a support person to help after surgery.

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Tell your wife congratulations on taking this step to better health and well being.

For you I think you're a great guy for being there for her. I think it's wonderful.

I wish for you both to be happy and I wish for your wife great success.

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You and my hubby are somehow related, he Mr. Supportive too ! He' my biggest cheerleader, and he's VERY happy with having a healthy, stronger happier wife back ! Congrats to both you and your wife !!!

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Thanks everyone for positive responses

Pink....I never seen my wife at a normal weight. I met my 14 yrs ago and she was overweight then. So is gonna be different to see her loose weight. Also her doc said it should help relieve some of her back pain she has

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That;s great! Make sure to take some time to rest and de-compress for yourself while you are in the hospital too. Hope things keep going well!

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Great news! Support is crucial. Glad she has you on her side.

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Hi there and congratulations on this new chapter in both of your lives. First days walking, walking as much as possible. It will release trapped gas and make recovery so much more comfortable. Get ready for some big changes as far as joy, dancing, snuggling and just....happy happy to get that appetite monster shut down and able to get on with life. Wonderful life. Have fun with those teens -- ours is 19. I'm so glad I made this decision so I can keep up!

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