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I'm having my sleeve done tomorrow morning.. I'm very scared

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Best of luck!

That pre-op anxiety and fear is very understandable. It was the worst part of the whole experience for me.

Sending good thoughts your way. I pray you have a uneventful, complication free surgery and recovery.

Let us know how you are doing.

(A side note: I gave my mom my phone with strict instructions not to give it back to me until I was no longer loopy from the pain meds!)

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LOL to the phone comment!

Try to relax and you'll be fine! Wishing you the best for tomorrow! If I did it (today!) you can do it tomorrow!!! :)

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Good luck! Everything will be just fine. You are on the cusp of the new you. Please keep us updated!! I have 10 days and I can't wait. I understand being nervous. It's a huge life change! Keep us updated. Sending you positive vibes!

I love the phone comment. I am having mine do the same. No pain med induced texting if someone has your phone. I know how I get when I've had a few. I can't imagine what I'd be like on strong pain meds.. It's for my own good!

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Good luck!

"When all is said and done, usually more has been said than done. "

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You guys are just amazing and so supportive.. Thank you!

Surgery went well and I really haven't experienced to much post op pain.. Has is a little uncomfortable and the larger incision(where the stomach come out) is tender .

I did the swallow test yesterday morning to make sure there was no leaking and then started Clear Liquids.< /p>

Thanks again for all the positive vibes and well wishes >hugs<

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My surgery is tomorrow, 8/29. I'm glad to hear things went well. I'm a bit nervous and wondering what the first week is typically like.

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Best of luck Sam! Nervous is normal, as you read, I was very scared. But the hospital staff and my surgeon were amazing and I'm following my Drs directions to a T.. So far so good.. Started full liquids today and did pretty well sipping on a protien shake.< /p>

Let us know how your doing.

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