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I go for my sleeve surgery in the morning I am so nervous I am a wreck right now I hope everything turns out good good luck to me

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Good luck tomorrow, you will feel like a new person. I can't wait till next month for mine.

Keep postive and follow your instructions. Keep us posted.

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I go for my sleeve surgery in the morning I am so nervous I am a wreck right now

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Isurca,

It's just some pre-surgery jitters.

I have a little exercise that will help you get in control and relax tomorrow. After they hook up your IV, they'll be in several times before they take you to surgery to check your vitals.

When the nurse comes in to check you BP, (blood pressure) I want you to concentrate deeply in your mind on the most relaxing place you can think of.......like a hammock on the beach with a nice breeze blowing and the sound of the waves as you sway back and forth with your eyes closed......feel yourself relaxing and breathing slowly while you enjoy those deep thoughts. Take yourself there in your mind. You will feel you BP going down and your heartrate slowing. - The game is to see low you can make your BP by controlling your ability to relax. By doing so, you will find you have the control over your nerves. And once you are able to relax, you will feel so much better.

I know you can do it. You're gonna be just fine. ;)

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It will be fine, good luck to you!

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Good luck!!! It's been a life changer for me. I'm so happy that I went through with it!

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Good luck in the morning..you will be okay..deep breath and then relax...sleeved on nove 9 n with my busy life..that was the best sleep in a long time...just relax and let that team take care of you...???? prayers for a healthy recovery tomorrw

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The surgery went great with no problems, however I feel lost I can't eat I'm in pain here it is Friday and I am just tolerating liquids so far so good today i'm hoping this gets better the pain is terrible

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The surgery went great with no problems, however I feel lost I can't eat I'm in pain here it is Friday and I am just tolerating liquids so far so good today i'm hoping this gets better the pain is terrible

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What kind of pain are you experiencing?

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