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I'm scheduled to go in less than an hour and I'm super nervous and scared. I gave my son a big hug today, he's three so I don't expect him to understand. I need encouragement please!!!!

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Sending up prayers for a smooth procedure and pain-free recovery to follow!

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Just remember God got you!!!! He is with you every step of the way!!!! Prayers going up!!!! Keep us posted!!!!????????????????

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You've got this.

Everyone that goes in is nervous. Very normal to feel that way.

All I can say is that 7 days ago I was going in, too.

The recovery has been great and I feel really good.

I know now that it was the best decision I could have made.

Getting this surgery and losing this weight and maintaining it will help me be a better father, husband, son, brother, uncle, employee, church member, friend.........better in everything I do.

You'll do great. Keep your head up and keep making progress.

Get up and walking when they tell you to do so. It'll make your healing speed up and you'll feel better every time you do it.

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less than an hour - super nervous and scared

@@lizag234

hey bud

ENCOURAGEMENT ENCOURAGEMENT and more ENCOURAGEMENT

i can relate to your feelings

i "might" be one of the few people that was not very nervous the months prior to WLS

but............the morning of surgery, and in the hospital

i was on pins and needles

i'm "sure" that you have done all your homework, reading, learning, right ;)

you are ready as you can be

big breath in

blow it out

I said blow it out !!! NOW

you are turning blue!! :o

before you know it you will be relaxed, ready to go to sleep

take a nap while "they" work on you

sweet dreams

my new and improved crystal ball sees a healthier, happier, longer life :rolleyes:

who deserves it more!!

good luck

speedy recovery

kathy

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You got this! And by the time you read this, you'll already be on the "losing side". Congrats!!

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Good luck ????

How much have you lost this first week, Dub? So glad you are healing well & are in good spirits. Keeps me motivated lol

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Go through those operating room doors with the surety that you are doing what's needed for a long and healthy life!

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Thinking of you. You will do great!!

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