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Im getting sleeved tomorrow. I'm excited and a little scared which is far better then how scared I was a day ago but after talking to the anesthesia I feel better and also reading some of you all topics as well. This forum is great and you all have answered a lot of my questions with out me having to ask lol Please pray for me guys.

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Tan4sho

The day has finally arrived. What your feeling is normal but I am sure all will be well. I will be thinking of you tomorrow and wishing you all the best. Keep us posted as to how you are doing when your able.

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JOY JOY JOY!!! :-) This is truly the start of new beginnings for you!! ALL THE BEST to you & your surgical team!

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Congrats and enjoy every step of this wonder journey! You'll do wonderful. Stay focused and keep reminding yourself why you're making this choice. You'll be losing in no time!

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I will pray for you! I hope everything goes smoothly.

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Woot! Hope all went well! I pray your surgery was uneventful and that you heal well

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@@Tan4sho - hope all is well today. You are probably up roaming the halls waiting for that first drink :P

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Hope your doing well! Sipping and walking are the 2 main goals for the next few days. If you got pain meds to take home use them for at least a day or 2 to help through the pain if you have any. Let us all know how your doing when you can.

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Thanks guys... I'm getting ready to get discharged. I can't wait to go home. Surgery went well. I had myself all worked up lol. It was not as bad as I thought. I did a lot of throwing up whet it was done but when I got through that's I was good. Thanks for all the prayers and encouraging words, it really did help this go smoother for ne

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Congratulations on your surgery Tan4sho - you are on your way to a new you! If you need us we are here. I am 3months post op and I still need everyone's support.

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Tan4sho glad to hear your getting discharged. Your probably home by now and resting. Didn't they give you a patch behind your ear so you wouldn't throw up?I got that patch the night before and also had a pill the day of surgery and for a few days after, never throw up. Hope your night is going well.

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