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Good luck! I'm 9 months out and 132 lbs down and it's one of the best things I've ever done for myself.

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Sending only happiness and a great recovery process your way????. I'm going tomorrow, myself!! The new beginning starts tomorrow! Yaaaay!! ????

Good Luck Shotzy!!!

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I'm having my surgery on the 8th of February (OMG!). I'm so excited I can barely stand it. It has been a long 9 months getting to this point. I have my nutrition class Tuesday and my husband is finally going with to one of my meetings, he's always working or in school. I'm anxious to learn what else I need to do. I've been reading and watching everything I can get my hands on (I'm a nerd what can I say) as well as talking to others who have already been through this. So I think I'm as prepared as I can be.

Good luck to all of you that are getting ready to join this special group of people that have chosen life and health over food.< /p>

How are you feeling, Tammy?

Sending only happiness and a great recovery process your way????. I'm going tomorrow, myself!! The new beginning starts tomorrow! Yaaaay!! ????

SHOTzY...how are you feeling?

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Sending only happiness and a great recovery process your way????. I'm going tomorrow, myself!! The new beginning starts tomorrow! Yaaaay!! ????

Good Luck Shotzy!!!

Thank you sooo much!! I'm doing great and trying to thank everyone who has commented on any of my posts. I'm 2 days post op and every few hrs really makes a difference!! Walking around is your ticket to getting better!! Get up and get moving. Manage your pain and drink those fluids!! Fluids first and everything else falls into place!! Good luck to all those getting ready to go this month-we can do this!! We got this down!!! ????????????????

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I'm having my surgery on the 8th of February (OMG!). I'm so excited I can barely stand it. It has been a long 9 months getting to this point. I have my nutrition class Tuesday and my husband is finally going with to one of my meetings, he's always working or in school. I'm anxious to learn what else I need to do. I've been reading and watching everything I can get my hands on (I'm a nerd what can I say) as well as talking to others who have already been through this. So I think I'm as prepared as I can be.

Good luck to all of you that are getting ready to join this special group of people that have chosen life and health over food.

How are you feeling, Tammy?

Sending only happiness and a great recovery process your way????. I'm going tomorrow, myself!! The new beginning starts tomorrow! Yaaaay!! ????

SHOTzY...how are you feeling?

HEY @@DDN!! Thanks for asking! Today is my 3day at hospital, and they say I'm doing fab!!! Sure, the pain is real-it's major surgery and it's a serious event for you're body. The nurses are keeping my pain under control, they encourage my Fluid intake, and they come and take me walking several times in an 8hr shift. I'm so grateful-and very humbled-by the kindness and straight talk we can get here amount the forums. It's like a whole other world opening to me. To each one getting ready to have your surgery, to all who had it on the 8th as I did ( and I'm trying to follow all of you!!!) you can and will make it! You will move past the immediate soreness and recovery. You've come so far and done so much. Our reward is there for the taking. Yes!! We have to work for it!! It is sweeter when you have done it all: For you, By you, Because you love yourself that much.

And we have all our buddies here to help us!! Big hugs to EVERYBODY ????

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I feel ya and you speak truth...glad I made the decision to have GPS...I'm so looking forward to a better quality of life. I'm up @ 4am working on my last 12 Fluid ounces to meet the quota for discharge. Everyone at Centennial Hospital has been 5* and they have treated me like their own family members and made me feel right at home, but I'm ready to go home and see my family.

This is day 4 for me and I'm noticing that as the swelling continues to go down I am able to tolerate more liquids. I'm excited about that...I really thought that the initial feeling of being very very very full would be there forever and I didn't know how I would keep pressing past that feeling and take in the required amount of daily fluids. It's just like everyone has said, things get better everyday.

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SHOOzY I totally love the way you sound so lit up talking. You should so excited and happy. Reading your messages made me smile????

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