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My surgery is tomorrow bit##es!!! Woohoo! :P

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Ha ha ha! Good luck! You'll soon be FIERCE!

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Good Luck to you! Mine is on Monday. I am still scared to death but recognize that the decision to add a "tool" to my battle with fat and diabetes is a great opportunity, especially considering my advanced age to go under anesthesia for 3-4 hours at age 64.5.

I hope all goes well for you.

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Good luck to both of you, the sleeve should only last about 1 hour long so you have less anesthesia time to worry about.

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keepingmysecrets

Please keep in touch. I am 62 and will be 63 on the 22nd of November after surgery on the 17th of November.

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Lexie, break a leg!

Ladies in your sixties, I'm 68 and was sleeved 5 weeks ago. I can't tell that my recovery has been any different or harder than for younger WLS patients. So chances are there's no age disadvantage to this dealio.

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waiting months to say this! surgery is tomorrow

@@*Lexie*

and i've been waiting months for you to finally tell me that!! :lol:

sooooo happy for you :)

you probably might not sleep a wink tonight :mellow:

why not take a nap during surgery :lol:

there is a reason everyone says "the sleeve is the greatest thing they ever did for themselves"

what is the reason you say??? :blink:

its true!!!! :rolleyes:

good luck tomorrow

speedy recovery :)

kathy

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Best of Luck to you, speedy recovery...

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They are checking me out of the hospital as I write this. I'll say more once I get a little more energy. I certainly do not feel like doing the waltz or going on a shopping spree but I don't fee wretched. And I never once said or thought that I made the wrong choice. This is just the hard part. Now I just need to follow instructions and I will be fierce!

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CONGRATS! CANT WAIT TO SAY THAT TOO!! i dont know about you all but i just got my sx date and i am scared to even say it out loud for fear that some crazy, odd, unexpected, last min catastophe comes up and i cant get it done. its like im scared to get excited because i dont want to get let down or jinx myself!? weird.

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