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Surgery December 15th @ 7:30am



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My surgery is finally here. I am excited and scared all at the same time. I am so sick of being on the pre-op liquid diet that I am actually looking forward to the surgery. I know I still have 2 more weeks of liquid dieting...but hopefully I won't feel like my stomach is trying to eat me alive from the inside out! hehe!

I think I have read every post good and bad on here and I feel I am doing the right thing. I have lots of support from my family and friends. And I want to thank all my bariatricpals for helping me get thru the last few months. I will be posting as soon as I get home. Thanks all! :)

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@@dmaddox1

You've got this- see you on the flip side & here's to hoping everything goes wonderfully! :)

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My surgery is in the morning too! Good luck!

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My surgery is in the morning too! Good luck!

Good Luck to ya!

Edited by dmaddox1

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Dmaddox1, I hope your surgery went great! I also had mine yesterday, and I'm home now! They only need me to stay overnight. The pain is manageable and I'm on broth and Jello till Thursday!

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Hi everyone, how are you all doing? I hope you are all doing well, and that no one has had a serious problems.

I had my surgery on the 15th also. I haven't had much pain, but have had a lot of nausea, For me the nausea bothers me more than pain would. Right now all the liquids I have tried taste terrible. :( They tasted fine before surgery, so I am hopeful that they will taste better soon. Other than that I feel better than I expected.

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Hi Waterlily22, I doing good!

The pain and gas can be very bad at times, and the other times I can deal with it and keep moving. I know it will get better soon, and I hope everyone else is doing great.

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Hi Leanora27801, Glad to hear you are doing well! I know what you mean, sometimes I have zero pain and sometimes there is a lot. I agree with you it helps that we know it will get better soon, and it isn't permanent! :)

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Hi everyone, how is everyone doing? I'm 7 months now and I am down from 439 to 278.

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