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Anyone set for surgery for October? I'm scheduled for October 8th and would like to find someone or more to keep in touch with. Getting nervous.....

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Hi Triza106! I'm having my RNY October 7th. I too am nervous but VERY excited! I have a lapband currently and having revision done to RNY along w hiatal hernia repaired. I'm doing my preop next Friday! It can't wait!! I'd love to follow you on here and keep in touch!

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October 7th reading the different threads there are quite a few having surgery in October.

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Sounds like I need to learn how to use the sight more. Lol will check for more with the sugery date. We could follow one another .

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I am having my gastric sleeve 10/8/14 at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. Best of luck! You're going to do great!

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I am set to have my surgery on October 7th. I am so excited and nervous. I was just looking at the calendar and realized it's about 2 weeks away. Would to love keep up with you and see how things are going.

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October 7th here also tomorrow is my pre op class and start of my pre op diet !! Good luck to you all and hope to stay in touch on our journeys :)

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I'm having mine on October 8th at Scripps in La Jolla California. I'm also super nervous. How long are you expected to be off wk for???

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I'm having mine on October 8th at Scripps in La Jolla California. I'm also super nervous. How long are you expected to be off wk for???

I am taking 6 weeks off... But I just want to be completely set in my new eating and exercise before I return.

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I agree I think 6 weeks is a good amount of time. I told my doctor that I cannot be sick then go back to work I work on my feet and I work with people all day long so I hope that he is understanding of that and give me adequate time to adjust to my new life

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My surgery is October 8th I plan in taking 2 weeks off. I have a desk job. I hope that is enough time...I cannot afford to take anymore time.

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In California you get 80% of your wage and no taxes taken out so you actually make more money being off work crazy huh

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