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I can't believe I'm sitting at my desk in Iowa right now and tomorrow about this time, I'll be getting ready for my surgery day in Mexico! Yeah! So excited! Good luck to those of you today and tomorrow as I know your anxiously waiting... the time is almost now!

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There is a December sleevers group under "groups " and you can access that if you are on a laptop or desktop computer.

Also, you can find a sleeve buddy that shares your December surgery date:

It's free!

Anyone here can post on it and view it so you can find an "accountabilaBuddy" or surgery twin.

You don't need to create an account to post.

Just use the URL to go to the calendar: https://teamup.com/ks5074f51794efefeb

*****Make sure you are looking at December 2016 and not November

Click on your date

Under Title: Put your MyBariatricPal user name

Under Who: Put your actual name or name you pref your friends to call you

Under Where: Put your location

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I had my surgery around 11:00am.. it went perfect!! Very nauseous until they gave me meds... over all my experience has been great. I have done 4 laps around my floor.. pain in minimal. Don't be afraid guys. Definitely bring chap stick and mouth wash is your best friend:) good luck

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Having a real hard time sleeping... only sleeping 10'min at a time.. pain really not bad at all. Wilson06 hope you're doing well!!

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@@AlysonWonderland me too! As well as all the emotions. Good luck to us :)

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How are you feeling?

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I'm here !!!

Doing pre op????????????

What all do you have to do for this pre op?

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How are you feeling!

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Everything went smoothly, I feel great today. Im surprised I did not have excruciating pain like I thought , I'm So happy. No pain just discomfort that can be tolerated.

Yesterday , Only thing Was nausea and my liquids would not digest felt like it was sitting in my throat and I wanted to chug it up but they say it could happen bec I had a hernia repair . so they suggested I crunch on ice.

So this morning , feeling a lot better. [emoji122]????[emoji122]????[emoji122]????

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