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Good on you!! Do you feel like a new you?? Here's to a quick and painless recovery. Keep up your great attitude!

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Well it's the morning after!

JOB DONE st 8pm UK last night .

I feel good or maybe it's the morphine. I was in ICU for the night but am now sat up drinking Water and having a cheeky laugh with the staff.

So far so good!

Just wondering why you were placed in the ICU? Was there a complication?

We agreed with the surgical team in advance that due to potential sleep apnea I should have close observations. Added benefits of monitoring has contributed to me coming home after just 20hrs!!

So far I have had no issue and been able to keep down milkshake, Water, beef Soup.

I'm bracing myself for a couple of days of pain as the operation takes its toll.

It's done now the only way is down ( in clothes size) feeling really positive about the future. Building my NSV list.

Xx

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So excited for you! Your doing such a wonderful thing and your life is going to change! Allowing you to live again!! I am set for October 26th.

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Your doing something special that WILL change your life! Good luck for 10/26! X

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Good on you!! Do you feel like a new you?? Here's to a quick and painless recovery. Keep up your great attitude!

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I feel liberated! I'm proud of myself for doing this. It's the best present possible. A new life. A longer life.

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Congrats, excited for you! Our surgery dates are exactly a week apart! (Mine is scheduled for next Thursday)

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Best of luck to you! Tomorrow will go so quick, and it will definitely be worth it!

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So sorry I didn't see this when posted to wish you good luck, but, now I get to say.......WOOOO, WELCOME TO THE OTHER SIDE!! Love your positive attitude, and have a happy, healthy healing begining this new life!

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Good good luck to everyone writing from ms Rosey Posey- just a new plant in this garden but please befriend me everybody I'm no bad weed! Will be roux en sliced soon . I love all you sleevers, banders and D switched- ers ,share your experiences and we'll learn from each other. Rosey p. Think I'm between Halloween and Armistice Day for my deleafing and bariatric petal trimming at Mount Carmel in Columbus Ohio any other Buckeyes on line? Current Bmi 45.1, dreaming of being a size 15-16, I'm tall so will carry that size well. You have done(or will do )this so I.know I can too.

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