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Well I was supposed to have my sleeve surgery done yesterday, but on Monday afternoon I received a phone call from the surgeon's office letting me know that he had a family emergency and would have to reschedule. I don't have a new date yet, but was told it wouldn't be months. Of course I understand that we cannot control the fact that emergencies happen, but am really bummed that I have to wait......again! I spent so much time with all the research, preparation, psyching myself up, etc. and for this to happen, it just deflated me. Anyway, I do hope it's soon. I guess I just needed to vent a little to those who understand. Thanks for listening.

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That's certainly unfortunate. Did you have a pre-op liquid diet? If so, I can't imagine having to continue that indefinitely!

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I spent 6 months psyching myself up for surgery. I wanted it in October, but was postponed till November. Then I was told the surgeon was booked too tightly and he'd have to cancel to either December or January. I had jumped through all the hoops and taken the plethora of tests. I was self funded so I told the office manager that I was going to cancel. I had a friend that had his procedure in Mexico with excellent results, so I was getting prepared to book. Well, with that I was scheduled for Mid November. That worked for me. While there are sometimes extenuating circumstances, you DO have choices. :) Good luck in getting this part of the journey finished. It is much easier to look in retrospect that 1 month is not a big deal, but when you're going through it, that much time seems like an eternity.

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That's certainly unfortunate. Did you have a pre-op liquid diet? If so, I can't imagine having to continue that indefinitely!

Yes I know. Fortunately my pre op is only for 1 day - the day before surgery. It is a clear liquid diet and I am thankful that I don't have to stay on this indefinitely!

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I spent 6 months psyching myself up for surgery. I wanted it in October, but was postponed till November. Then I was told the surgeon was booked too tightly and he'd have to cancel to either December or January. I had jumped through all the hoops and taken the plethora of tests. I was self funded so I told the office manager that I was going to cancel. I had a friend that had his procedure in Mexico with excellent results, so I was getting prepared to book. Well, with that I was scheduled for Mid November. That worked for me. While there are sometimes extenuating circumstances, you DO have choices. :) Good luck in getting this part of the journey finished. It is much easier to look in retrospect that 1 month is not a big deal, but when you're going through it, that much time seems like an eternity.

Thanks! My journey began in July 2014 with the information session--almost 2 years ago. So I guess a little more time won't hurt (maybe not physically--but mentally????). :wacko: Anyway, it will happen, hopefully sooner than later.

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