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I can't believe the big day is tomorrow! I am scheduled to have Gastric Bypass tomorrow morning and am nervous yet excited to finally get it behind me and start my new AWESOME life. I will post my experience of how things are going post-op. Good luck to all the other March bypass people.... WE CAN DO THIS!

Also, if you haven't seen this motivating video from Steve Harvey, please watch it...because TOMORROW I AM JUMPING!!!

Here is the link . . . https://youtu.be/kILVFRlUtT8

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Good luck tomorrow, how exciting!!!!

I can't wait to read all about your journey :)

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I had mine in January, I remember the feelings the days before the surgery! Good luck with everything, I know you can do this!!! :)

I work literally blocks from where Steve Harvey, and have been part of his audience. He's a funny guy but he has those inspirational moments too. Love him and that video. Leap away girl!


I had mine in January, I remember the feelings the days before the surgery! Good luck with everything, I know you can do this!!! :)

I work literally blocks from where Steve Harvey, and have been part of his audience. He's a funny guy but he has those inspirational moments too. Love him and that video. Leap away boy!!


I had mine in January, I remember the feelings the days before the surgery! Good luck with everything, I know you can do this!!! :)

I work literally blocks from where Steve Harvey, and have been part of his audience. He's a funny guy but he has those inspirational moments too. Love him and that video. Leap away boy!!

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Congrats on your surgery tomorrow!

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Best of luck to you! I'm scheduled for next week and already wish it were tomorrow! You'll do great!!! <3 :)

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Awesome!!! Best of Luck. I just got my surgery approval date TODAY for March 31st! I am looking forward to following you. Only a few hours a way till morning. Deep breaths and Keep us posted as soon as you feel like chatting.

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Congrats! I'm not too far behind you on 4/4! I hope you have recovered well so far!

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Hi everyone!

Thank you all for your support. I had my gastric bypass 4 days ago and am soooo happy it's behind me. Woke up in a decent amount of stomach pain in recovery, they gave me pain meds and wheeled me to my room where my parents were waiting. From there it was 2 nights/3 days of managing pain, walking, resting, fluids and talking with family about how positive this will improve my life. My pain got a tiny bit better everyday and is continuing to get better. Laying on my side is still painful but getting slowly better. I recommend anyone about to have it do, to just focus on the positive because the first few weeks are a little rough, but it doesn't last forever.

Andrew

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Hi everyone!

Thank you all for your support. I had my gastric bypass 4 days ago and am soooo happy it's behind me. Woke up in a decent amount of stomach pain in recovery, they gave me pain meds and wheeled me to my room where my parents were waiting. From there it was 2 nights/3 days of managing pain, walking, resting, fluids and talking with family about how positive this will improve my life. My pain got a tiny bit better everyday and is continuing to get better. Laying on my side is still painful but getting slowly better. I recommend anyone about to have it do, to just focus on the positive because the first few weeks are a little rough, but it doesn't last forever.

Andrew

Man, I am so glad to hear you are in such a good place emotionally. Can I as you a few personals? DId you have to have a cath? I have never had one and am terrified of it, obviously. My dad said they are not as bad as you would think. Also, I have been told I will be in the hospital one night. Did you have laproscopic or the more invasive way?

I really appriciate you taking the time to let us know. I am getting so excited/nervous. It is just two weeks and two days away for me.

Thanks man,

Kip

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Glad you made it safely and you're on the road to recovery!

You are doing a great job!

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